Do you have any videos on growing desert roses from seed? I live in central Fl and mine produced some pods and I collected the seeds. It late november 2011 now. When would it be a good time to germenate and plant? Also do you have a special way of germenating them? thanks alot your videos are very helpful.
To Jerry or any experienced viewers, I bought a DR with a VERY tall trunk, above halfway up was a ring of new roots starting to descend, I cut the trunk in half just bellow these new roots so that they now reach the soil and the base of the plant is much shorter. was this a bad move? I'm worried the damage will over take the plant.
Would you please be so kind to back up your statement with a reasoned explanation. I would like to know why you believe as you do. I believe the opposite, but I am open to hear what you have to say. Dr. Levitt
@bonsai9723 i agree, i have a baby jady bonsai that i have in spagnum moss and it is growing wonderfully. I also live in florida and sphagnum works great for all my bonsais here and you were the one to give me the idea...thx.
Hi Matt, You can keep the watering at a minimum. We will see what happens. Thanks for your explanatory email about the situation. It was most informative. We will keep an eye on the Adenium. I have other succulents that do extremely well in the sphagnum moss. Jerry
with bonsai 's isn't there a size balance between the leaf size and the size of th bonsai that you are trying to keep? for example you would not want a catalpa tree in a 4" height tree? wouldn't a mimosa tree be a better choice for that size tree? the larger leaf would go in a 6' size tree better?
i really enjoy the advice and material you have for everyone. keep up the great work, we can tell its a love for your art that you have!!
Hi, Yes, the idea of a proportionate sized leaf to the size of the bonsai is a goal of the art. You can control leaf size by constantlly pruning the larger leaves which will in time give you a smaller leaf size on your plant. A lot of people try to find trees with naturally small leaves to get this effect, such as a black olive of Florida. I have a mimosa and papayas with much smaller leaves than on a full sized plant. It is because of the small container restricting the root growth. Jerry
Do you have any videos on growing desert roses from seed? I live in central Fl and mine produced some pods and I collected the seeds. It late november 2011 now. When would it be a good time to germenate and plant? Also do you have a special way of germenating them? thanks alot your videos are very helpful.
jaybirrd84 3 months ago
To Jerry or any experienced viewers, I bought a DR with a VERY tall trunk, above halfway up was a ring of new roots starting to descend, I cut the trunk in half just bellow these new roots so that they now reach the soil and the base of the plant is much shorter. was this a bad move? I'm worried the damage will over take the plant.
Audovauld 6 months ago
i love this video. i just bought my first bonsai (desert rose) . i hope i will be able to take care of it.
amylynnlee3 9 months ago
What!? My Desert Rose is blooming in Winter in Texas!
AF501GUY 1 year ago
Keep me posted about the book please. I would like to get it.
1grandpi 1 year ago
you're adeniums are going ot die. all i have to say.
MatthewDLG 1 year ago
Would you please be so kind to back up your statement with a reasoned explanation. I would like to know why you believe as you do. I believe the opposite, but I am open to hear what you have to say. Dr. Levitt
bonsai9723 1 year ago
@bonsai9723 i agree, i have a baby jady bonsai that i have in spagnum moss and it is growing wonderfully. I also live in florida and sphagnum works great for all my bonsais here and you were the one to give me the idea...thx.
waltumus11 11 months ago
@MatthewDLG Succulents will die very very easy in spagnum mos because they need little to no watter
BonsaiCraze123456789 1 year ago
Hi Matt, You can keep the watering at a minimum. We will see what happens. Thanks for your explanatory email about the situation. It was most informative. We will keep an eye on the Adenium. I have other succulents that do extremely well in the sphagnum moss. Jerry
bonsai9723 1 year ago
@MatthewDLG I've grown one like this for years and it's fine. I did kill a rosemary bonsai this way however, but was not very experienced then.
jdeschamps80 1 month ago
with bonsai 's isn't there a size balance between the leaf size and the size of th bonsai that you are trying to keep? for example you would not want a catalpa tree in a 4" height tree? wouldn't a mimosa tree be a better choice for that size tree? the larger leaf would go in a 6' size tree better?
i really enjoy the advice and material you have for everyone. keep up the great work, we can tell its a love for your art that you have!!
psychodelicdragon 1 year ago
Hi, Yes, the idea of a proportionate sized leaf to the size of the bonsai is a goal of the art. You can control leaf size by constantlly pruning the larger leaves which will in time give you a smaller leaf size on your plant. A lot of people try to find trees with naturally small leaves to get this effect, such as a black olive of Florida. I have a mimosa and papayas with much smaller leaves than on a full sized plant. It is because of the small container restricting the root growth. Jerry
bonsai9723 1 year ago