@Less Talk, More Delicious Great video. Can we get an update on the nanking cherry? I'm starting one myself, and would love to hear/see how yours is going. thanks.
It died a long time ago out of the blue... was super healthy, then died all of a sudden. Could be the SoCal heat and dry-ness. But, I hear this is very common for cherry species... even super big, old, garden tree, established ones. Happened to Bjorn/Eisen-En-Bonsai too with his +8' tall garden cherry.
I am in Washington state and I have a banking Cherry in the ground. It’s so bushy and I use it for fruit. But I’m thinking of taking cuttings and making more because these bushes as a bonsai would be so cool. Should I leave the new saplings in the ground for a while? Or just propagate in the pot and let it thicken in the pot?
If the mother-plant is big, bushy & healthy enough... never hurts to try getting cuttings from it. Should be easier in Washington... in SoCal, it is super arid, hot & dry in summer for cuttings.
@Less Talk, More Delicious Great video. Can we get an update on the nanking cherry? I'm starting one myself, and would love to hear/see how yours is going. thanks.
It died a long time ago out of the blue... was super healthy, then died all of a sudden. Could be the SoCal heat and dry-ness. But, I hear this is very common for cherry species... even super big, old, garden tree, established ones. Happened to Bjorn/Eisen-En-Bonsai too with his +8' tall garden cherry.
@@LessTalkMoreDelicious Thanks for the update. Sorry to hear the plant died, but thank you for posting this video, it is still very helpful. Cheers.
I am in Washington state and I have a banking Cherry in the ground. It’s so bushy and I use it for fruit. But I’m thinking of taking cuttings and making more because these bushes as a bonsai would be so cool. Should I leave the new saplings in the ground for a while? Or just propagate in the pot and let it thicken in the pot?
If the mother-plant is big, bushy & healthy enough... never hurts to try getting cuttings from it. Should be easier in Washington... in SoCal, it is super arid, hot & dry in summer for cuttings.