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Mar 22, 2020 10:20 AM CST
Name: Connor Smotzer
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Hey all me and @Hallow we're talking about Jade bonsai on another tread we are either working on or have plans for training and I wanted to make a thread for not only us but anyone else on here with Jade they are training into tree styles.

I have 5 that I have been growing for between individuals for the last couple to about 7-10 yrs now. Many are much older than that though.

One needs a lot of work, I neglected it but it's going to get a major prune and the 3 others are better along in their tree styles. I'll make separate posts of the individuals with before and afters to show how the work is progressing along inbetween prunings.

And I want to say with jades if they are well established don't be afraid to prune them very hard and even remove nearly all or all the leaves in one shot. I've done this with them many times and have good results.
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