The Jade Tree, Bonsai Version

Many know of the existing beauty jade plants provide in an outdoor garden. Not many growers know of the jade tree bonsai plant and its existence. Large jade trees require complex care routines and may not be used for decoration on smaller areas. These small, but largely radiant jade tree bonsai plants provide a number of advantages to home growers. Find out how to take care of a jade tree bonsai plant by reading ahead.

Providing Light to Your Jade Tree Bonsai

Indoor and outdoor jade tree bonsai tree plants thrive with grace. The jade tree bonsai plant adapts easily to warm, moist environments and cool or warm, dry environments. Both environmental conditions should provide sufficient sunlight capabilities, since these plants love the natural sun. You’ll want to keep the jade tree bonsai in areas where the temperature stays above 50 degrees Fahrenheit, since they don’t thrive very well in colder temperatures.

Watering Schedules for Your Jade Tree Bonsai

Jade tree bonsai tree plants do not require much watering and could be harmed by over watering routine care habits. Succulent plants acquire damage to their roots by over watering mistakes. The roots of these trees must be able to “search out” in order to provide added strength to the plant’s root system. It would be best to allow the soil to dry out, let the roots do some searching, then water the plant.

Reproducing Jade Bonsai Tree Plants

You can propagate your jade bonsai tree plant through the use of cuttings. Compost piles provide a good starting ground for cuttings. You can make your own set of cuttings by pruning a branch or leaf. Place these cuttings in the compost pile and let nature take the main road from here.

Jade Tree Bonsai Plants and Repotting

Jade tree bonsai plants require routine maintenance in the form of constant repotting to allow added room for root growth. These plants require repotting techniques every 2-3 years to maintain healthy growth.

Routine Pruning for Your Jade Tree Bonsai Plant

All bonsai tree plants require two methods of pruning to maintain healthy growth patterns. Jade tree bonsai plants require branch pruning and root pruning routines in order to maintain health. Before you repot a jade bonsai tree plant you should provide a schedule of root pruning. You’ll want to balance root pruning with branch pruning. Roots should only be slightly larger than branches when evening out pruning routines. Most people already know the value of branch pruning. You’ll want to make sure to provide routine branch pruning with regards to your stylizing techniques, such as pruning branches growing outward towards the gardener, down towards the ground or inward towards the tree trunk.

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