Your videos have mades a big impact on my life and my little hobby, the wife said to tell you "THANKS A LOT SONY LE"!!! she was a little sarcastic... My "little hobby " has cost about $2500.00 in the last couple months, with the cement pots and uncountable number of desert roses I've purchased lately. Me, myself a huge THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart. I will personally make you famous in TEXAS. I haven't felt so satisfied in years.
I have one main Adenium plant which in three years I had never repotted nor lifted. I took your advice and did so and it is amazing how much bigger and fatter the caudex is. I also pruned it a couple of weeks ago and have eight cuttings which are now rooting. They look good so far. I like your videos because of your simple and clear instructions. The peaceful background music is nice too!
Did you use any specific technique as to where you made the cuts on the limbs? I've seen so many different videos where some say cut 4"-5" above the trunk while others say to cut just above the crescent. Mine is old and huge, very leggy and needs to be pruned but there are crescents everywhere and they're so close together I wouldn't know where to cut. I'm terrified to prune it bc this is the only plant I've ever been able to keep alive. I've had it well over 15 years. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
@@SeQuin80085 I cannot say I had any particular technique. I mostly cut off limbs where I thought it would look nice if it branched out. Sadly, most of the cuttings did not survive, though I do have two that did. I think it was from not using the best fungicide. (I used cinnamon). Next time I'll buy something more "professional". The original plant is looking great.
@@CliffBell Also, be sure they dry out before planting them. They need to “scab” first, (I think) Then use a fungicide. I also use root hormone. Happy Growing!
Mưa vẫn mưa bay qua miền đất mẹ...dài tay em với .. thuở mắt xanh xao... ..... ngày phiêu lãng quên mình lãng du... Cám ơn bạn đuoc nghề nhạc của Trình công Sơn và xem cách trồng . Mình rất thích loại hoa desert rose Ở canada rất khó mua được. Cám.on bạn nhiều. God bless you.
This video and all your answers to other viewers is just what I need for growing those beautiful adeniums, I have been waiting for it for a while from you and now I’m so happy, thank you for this amazing video, please keep us updated about all your desert roses, you grow them so well, just gorgeous!
Wife and I were at Home Depot last night looking for a particular flower pot and I asked one of the guys if they had any Desert Rose, Adeniums, in stock as they have been out of them. He said sure and led me to the far corner where they had a small sampling. Then he told me "You know, there is a guy on RUclips who cuts these and replants, etc and turns them into bonsai." I said "Yeh, Sony Lee"...he said "Yes! That's the guy!" You are famous over here on the east coast of Florida Sony... :)
I'm watching from Scandinavia, Northern Europe, so you could say Son Lee is famous everywhere in the world :) I also watch another Desert Rose enthusiast in Florida, "Maria's Garden" on YT. She has a garden center with lots of Desert Roses. Good luck with your new Desert Rose!
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos! My first dessert rose died cause I didn't know how to care for it. I now have 7 beauties and they are thriving & Your are famous in St. Petersburg, FL too.
I just watched a white teenage boy give me tips to make the trunk swol w super dope flowers 😑 What did I learn find a wise Asian man when wanting to know about bonsai 😅😅 but seriously thank you I want mine to have a twisted trunk and you’re the only one who gave me the answer. 🥰🥰
Thanks Sony! Great advice! I have 4 potted Desert Roses. They came with very nice wide bases BUT I will copy your method to make a large wide trunk faster. All are red. Next time I will look for a white one.
I'm running out to buy a little desert rose and try your method of re-potting and cutting. So inspired by your patience and love for your plants :) Thk u!
Thanks! Great info. I have one year old seedlings in one gallon pots and feel it's time to start raising and repot and I want a large caudex for my desert roses. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge.
Love your channel, Mr. Lee! I’ve learned a lot from you. I’ve recently purchased 7 seedlings and can’t wait to put your methods to use. Watching from Guam 🇬🇺 Happy Gardening!!!
Thank You for most educational video. I like a lot how to see the development of Your plants. One question: Is it recommended to do repotting ( without root cutting ) and pruning at the same time?
Mr Le I love your channel. Its very informative and have beautiful music and wonderful setting. Very relaxing and encouraging to repot the desert rose. I have used your techniques and have been successful. Thank you again for sharing and teaching us.
I really like that you don't cut the roots. I feel it's really traumatic for plant and you make it look so natural. I can't wait for mine to look like yours!
Hi Sony Lee I'm watching your videos completely mesmerised. The beautiful things you do and all the living things you keep and grow. Especially your Bonsai Desert Roses are very beautiful. How do you prepare them for their dormancy in the freezing vinter? Thank you for sharing both knowledge and your personal skills!
Thank you!!!!! Your video is very informative. I live in Texas and hope I will have success like you. Again, thank you! Excellent video and instructions.
Hay Sonny I have been watching for a while but I subscribe now I enjoy the pot making and maybe I get back into bonsai again, I remember the pots so expensive. But now I can make my own thank you.
@@cindyhewatt3406 Hello kind Cindy. I am located in the western section of the state of Tennessee, roughly 35 miles north of Memphis, Tennessee. I have gone absolutely crazy about the Desert Rose plant.
Hi, can you tell me what green paste do you use to seal the cut of your dessert rose please. And Can you make more video about fertilizer for dessert rose what kind, how to use, when to use... and what i have to prepare for dessert rose for winter. Please help I’m so new in growing these pretty plant. Thanks a lot for your video.
It’s so nice to see the caudex grow so fast so well. Thank you for the video. Very helpful. Do you fertilise them every time you lift it. What exactly is the soil mix that you use for them?
Great sir .Ur videos r very inspirational for adenium lovers .I want to ask that I live in India and still winter not started hear, temperature is inbetween 25 to 28 and sometimes raining too so can I repot my adeniums now
Your videos are very informative. In mixing your own soil mix for adeniums, you said to add " any sand",, can sand from the BEACH work to add to potting soil to help aerate?
Very beautiful plants, congratulations. I have two questions first why is needed to repot young plants a couple times in the year, and do you use fertilizer. Greetings from Bulgaria.
Desert Rose is a fast growing, their root develop real fast everyday but we can't see, therefore if we want to have a big trunk for beautiful look, we have to repot more often compare to other one. Thank you
Anh Sony chỉ Phương chăm cây bông giấy nay có hoa đẹp lắm nhưng Lá còn vàng nhỏ nhìn không tươi.Cây đang có hoa có cần cho fertilizer Không anh ? Và cây hoa Adenium nhỏ như 2 cây anh mới repot , có cần cho fertilizer gì không anh?Cám ơn again và chúc anh nhiều sức khỏe .
Chị Phương mua loại này chuyên dùng cho bông giấy, Bougainvillea Fertilizer. Nếu chị trồng trong chậu thì mỗi tháng bón một lần. Cám ơn chị www.homedepot.com/p/BGI-2-lb-Bougainvillea-Fertilizer-Pack-of-2-FBOUG02/202210397
Tuyet, bởi vì những cây nhỏ này được thay đất vài lần mỗi năm (repot) nên không cần thêm phân vì trong đất mới đã có sẵn. Nếu bạn không repot thì nên cho phân mỗi 3 tháng. Loại 10-10-10 cũng good. Thank you
I am from Goa, cam you kindly advise from where you bought the “Raised Potting soil” as well as the “Potting Soil” .? Which company are the manufacturers of this soill? I really loved the look of this soil. Kindly respond and thanks.
i tried it with the seeds you can buy on amazon. nothing germinated. I think the trick is having extremely fresh seeds, like harvested directly from the seed pods off a plant. if you cant get that, just get seedlings.
That’s incredible Growth in one year! Bravo. What do you feed the ? Fertilizer? Thank you! I think we are “neighbors”. I live in Vero Beach, Florida. Would Love to see your collection. I have a beautiful 30 year old one. It’s my baby. I own a small nursery if you ever want to come by. Question 2. I have been told not to use too big of a pot. It should only be 1-2” in space between the trunk and the pot. I noticed your pots are much larger and deep. I use bonsai style pots (very shallow). Can you do a video explaining the cons & benefits of using each style pot? Does it matter? Thank You!
Your videos have mades a big impact on my life and my little hobby, the wife said to tell you "THANKS A LOT SONY LE"!!! she was a little sarcastic... My "little hobby " has cost about $2500.00 in the last couple months, with the cement pots and uncountable number of desert roses I've purchased lately. Me, myself a huge THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart. I will personally make you famous in TEXAS. I haven't felt so satisfied in years.
You are sure in big trouble for having this new hobby... but I understand it completely. Do as u like to fulfill your happiness. Life is too short. 😊
I have one main Adenium plant which in three years I had never repotted nor lifted. I took your advice and did so and it is amazing how much bigger and fatter the caudex is. I also pruned it a couple of weeks ago and have eight cuttings which are now rooting. They look good so far. I like your videos because of your simple and clear instructions. The peaceful background music is nice too!
Did you use any specific technique as to where you made the cuts on the limbs? I've seen so many different videos where some say cut 4"-5" above the trunk while others say to cut just above the crescent. Mine is old and huge, very leggy and needs to be pruned but there are crescents everywhere and they're so close together I wouldn't know where to cut. I'm terrified to prune it bc this is the only plant I've ever been able to keep alive. I've had it well over 15 years. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
@@SeQuin80085 I cannot say I had any particular technique. I mostly cut off limbs where I thought it would look nice if it branched out. Sadly, most of the cuttings did not survive, though I do have two that did. I think it was from not using the best fungicide. (I used cinnamon). Next time I'll buy something more "professional". The original plant is looking great.
@@CliffBell Also, be sure they dry out before planting them. They need to “scab” first, (I think) Then use a fungicide. I also use root hormone. Happy Growing!
Mưa vẫn mưa bay qua miền đất mẹ...dài tay em với .. thuở mắt xanh xao...
..... ngày phiêu lãng quên mình lãng du...
Cám ơn bạn đuoc nghề nhạc của Trình công Sơn và xem cách trồng . Mình rất thích loại hoa desert rose
Ở canada rất khó mua được.
Cám.on bạn nhiều. God bless you.
This video and all your answers to other viewers is just what I need for growing those beautiful adeniums, I have been waiting for it for a while from you and now I’m so happy, thank you for this amazing video, please keep us updated about all your desert roses, you grow them so well, just gorgeous!
Wife and I were at Home Depot last night looking for a particular flower pot and I asked one of the guys if they had any Desert Rose, Adeniums, in stock as they have been out of them. He said sure and led me to the far corner where they had a small sampling. Then he told me "You know, there is a guy on RUclips who cuts these and replants, etc and turns them into bonsai." I said "Yeh, Sony Lee"...he said "Yes! That's the guy!" You are famous over here on the east coast of Florida Sony... :)
I'm watching from Scandinavia, Northern Europe, so you could say Son Lee is famous everywhere in the world :)
I also watch another Desert Rose enthusiast in Florida, "Maria's Garden" on YT. She has a garden center with lots of Desert Roses. Good luck with your new Desert Rose!
Thank you so much
I am watching from South Western Australia and I'm not the only one. People in the garden section of my local hardware watch you too !!!
@@kattiew1133 Yes I watch Maria also.
@@SonyLe Hi. I'm in Miami. If you are nearby could I buy a few of your concrete planters?
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos! My first dessert rose died cause I didn't know how to care for it. I now have 7 beauties and they are thriving & Your are famous in St. Petersburg, FL too.
Planting some in St Pete now!!! Worried about how they say they don’t like water and how much rain we get.
I just watched a white teenage boy give me tips to make the trunk swol w super dope flowers 😑
What did I learn find a wise Asian man when wanting to know about bonsai 😅😅 but seriously thank you I want mine to have a twisted trunk and you’re the only one who gave me the answer. 🥰🥰
Beautiful I brought a rescue it's doing great after following your instructions.Here in Florida.
Thanks Sony! Great advice! I have 4 potted Desert Roses. They came with very nice wide bases BUT I will copy your method to make a large wide trunk faster. All are red. Next time I will look for a white one.
I rewatch your videos every spring to make sure I’m doing it correctly! Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤
I'm running out to buy a little desert rose and try your method of re-potting and cutting. So inspired by your patience and love for your plants :) Thk u!
Amazing. Just awesome. I love your knowledge and compassion on these desert roses. I’m learning and i thank you!
Thank you Sony, I am just about to buy my first one so I will watch your videos closely.
Now I know why my Adeniums have remained as they were first planted. Thanks, Sony, for those very helpful tips
Thanks! Great info. I have one year old seedlings in one gallon pots and feel it's time to start raising and repot and I want a large caudex for my desert roses. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge.
Love your channel, Mr. Lee! I’ve learned a lot from you. I’ve recently purchased 7 seedlings and can’t wait to put your methods to use. Watching from Guam 🇬🇺 Happy Gardening!!!
I lived in Guam for 2 years! It was beautiful. Where Americans day begins!
Thank You for most educational video. I like a lot how to see the development of Your plants. One question: Is it recommended to do repotting ( without root cutting ) and pruning at the same time?
Your videos are SO efficient, peaceful and helpful, thank you!!!
Vừa nghe nhạc TRỊNH CÔNG SÓN , VỪA XEM HOA THÁI THÍCH QUÁ ANH 👍
Thank you ,and yes is very helpful to every Adenium lover
Your efforts and techniques are amazing. Lots of Love from India♥️🇮🇳
Mr Le
I love your channel. Its very informative and have beautiful music and wonderful setting. Very relaxing and encouraging to repot the desert rose. I have used your techniques and have been successful. Thank you again for sharing and teaching us.
Thank you! I did not know that i need to repot and raise my dessert rose to achieve that bonsai look. Thank you for sharing. God bless you! Stay safe!
Such a Wonderful Channel. You are such a Master on these Beautiful Trees
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, it helps a beginner like me. I am very inspired by your beautiful Adenium plants. Godbless!😘
Thank you very much for your advise. Very beautiful. Hello from Mauritius 🇲🇺
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You are a great at teaching. I will definitely follow your tips. I love the background music.
Thank you so much for this, and thank you for the advice about the cuttings of desert rose. Great job sir
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Thank you. Such good as ice
Thank you very much. Very well explained. Can't wait to repot mine
Thank you for sharing an easy method of potting and caring for my new desert rose! I will using your method!
Thank You!! Very instructive and beautiful music in background!!
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Very helpful tips sir, thanks. Watching from Pondicherry, India.👍😊
thank you sir,,,,napakaganda dn ng backround music,,,
Very useful and important inf. Thank you very much for the same. God bless you. Have a nice and healthy day to yourself and family....
I really like that you don't cut the roots. I feel it's really traumatic for plant and you make it look so natural. I can't wait for mine to look like yours!
Wow ang ganda ng mga halaman Jan boss
Thanks for sharing a beautiful and helpful video.
You are my new garden guru! I’m going to buy a desert rose right now and use your information, thank you so much!
Hi Sony Lee
I'm watching your videos completely mesmerised. The beautiful things you do and all the living things you keep and grow. Especially your Bonsai Desert Roses are very beautiful. How do you prepare them for their dormancy in the freezing vinter?
Thank you for sharing both knowledge and your personal skills!
Desert rose like warm weather and sunshine. If It's below 50 F degree, then you need to bring it inside. Thank you
Thank you!!!!! Your video is very informative. I live in Texas and hope I will have success like you. Again, thank you! Excellent video and instructions.
Awesome plants. How often do you water them right after repotting them and how much water? Keep the good work. Thanks.
Such a treasure of knowledge..Thank you.
sir many many thanks. your work is fabulous hat"s off to you. nice job beautiful thanks
You are so careful and gentle. ❤😊
Hay Sonny I have been watching for a while but I subscribe now I enjoy the pot making and maybe I get back into bonsai again, I remember the pots so expensive. But now I can make my own thank you.
I followed what you did. It’s been about a month and no new growth. How long do they take for the leaves/ new branches to appear. Thank you.
Olá amigos que bela planta, adorei, parabéns pelo canal!!! Rio de Janeiro Brasil!!!!!!!
Anh làm on cho hỏi.
Nếu cần fertilizer thì mình có thể dùng miracle grow??
Thank You very much.
Beautiful!! What do you develop first a large trunk or plenty of branches?
Efren, the answer is here: ruclips.net/video/d80eYfdxoeY/видео.html&lc=UgxLjGOgM6EjrTLB9M94AaABAg
Thank you
Thank you so much for this video. Do you take your Desert Rose inside for the winter?
No sir, it's not too cold in FL so I don't have to.
Thank you
Thank you for your question so that I know where he’s located.
@@cindyhewatt3406 Hello kind Cindy. I am located in the western section of the state of Tennessee, roughly 35 miles north of Memphis, Tennessee. I have gone absolutely crazy about the Desert Rose plant.
Thank you so much
Very informative
Beautifully explained!
Such a beautiful collection of bonsai. 🪴
Love your work Sony Le - looking forward to more from you 👍
thank you very informative and very simple to understand
Enjoy your informative video. May I know the rules as to when to prune the plants? Thank you.
Michelle, see watch my other video for pruning
ruclips.net/video/d80eYfdxoeY/видео.html
Thank you
What a lovely and humble guy
Thank you. I had to hit pause and go order one really quick, I wound up getting 5 ♥
Thank You
You are so very talented!
The best toturial, thank you sir.
Thank you for sharing your method.....I will try it! 😉👍
Great job on the video, and beautiful plants.
Thank you for sharing...Its Amazing..
How do I save them in the winter time. I love to see your videos thank you very much.
Love your ideas for the desert roses
Very good video. Thank you so much . My leaves are turning yellow can you tell me why?
wow....amazingly beautiful and tranquil
Thank you for sharing very useful information.
They look fabulous Sony, do you fertilize them if so what do you use?
Larry, with a new soil every few months when I repot, I don't need to fertilize them. Thank you
Thank you for an interesting video!,
Thank you for your wonderful video!
Again. beautiful. Just beautiful
Hi, can you tell me what green paste do you use to seal the cut of your dessert rose please. And Can you make more video about fertilizer for dessert rose what kind, how to use, when to use... and what i have to prepare for dessert rose for winter. Please help I’m so new in growing these pretty plant. Thanks a lot for your video.
that is water base paint for sealing the cut if you don't want spend money for healing gel selling at your local nursery. Thank you
It’s so nice to see the caudex grow so fast so well. Thank you for the video. Very helpful. Do you fertilise them every time you lift it. What exactly is the soil mix that you use for them?
1:2:1 is the ideal potting mix for Adenium. ie 1 garden soil 2 vermi copost 1 river sand...and u may mix some perlite....#simonashukla
Good day Sony, I have two that seem to have a fungus. White scaly circles. What would you recommend to treat?
Napaka ganda nya talaga boss.....
Great video - lovely trees
Your adeniums look great! I have 1 small desert rose and I wanted to ask you how often I should feed my plant?
I do it every two or three months. Thank you
@@SonyLe thank you💚
Hi. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge. When you repot- do your recommend to upgrade pot’s size or can use the same size? thanks
Within a year, no. Thank you
Wow.i love the idea.i try these hopefully it becomes good
My number one goto for Adenium education!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I ENJOYED YOUR VIDEO. WHERE IS THIS PLACE ANYWAY SIR. THANK YOU
Great sir .Ur videos r very inspirational for adenium lovers .I want to ask that I live in India and still winter not started hear, temperature is inbetween 25 to 28 and sometimes raining too so can I repot my adeniums now
Yes, it is a good time. Thank you
Wow. I like your desert.
Fabulous and spectacular...
Your videos are very informative. In mixing your own soil mix for adeniums, you said to add " any sand",, can sand from the BEACH work to add to potting soil to help aerate?
Sand you collect from the beach yourself will work if: 1) It’s not sand from a lake, and 2) You sterilize it before using it.
Wow...so really beautiful💖😍😍😍
Very beautiful plants, congratulations. I have two questions first why is needed to repot young plants a couple times in the year, and do you use fertilizer. Greetings from Bulgaria.
Desert Rose is a fast growing, their root develop real fast everyday but we can't see, therefore if we want to have a big trunk for beautiful look, we have to repot more often compare to other one. Thank you
Thank you for the great videos. Truly appreciated.
Anh Sony chỉ Phương chăm cây bông giấy nay có hoa đẹp lắm nhưng Lá còn vàng nhỏ nhìn không tươi.Cây đang có hoa có cần cho fertilizer Không anh ? Và cây hoa Adenium nhỏ như 2 cây anh mới repot , có cần cho fertilizer gì không anh?Cám ơn again và chúc anh nhiều sức khỏe .
Chị Phương mua loại này chuyên dùng cho bông giấy, Bougainvillea Fertilizer. Nếu chị trồng trong chậu thì mỗi tháng bón một lần. Cám ơn chị
www.homedepot.com/p/BGI-2-lb-Bougainvillea-Fertilizer-Pack-of-2-FBOUG02/202210397
What type of fertilizer is good for this plant?
Anh có cho phân gì kg? Em có mấy cây khoảng một năm rồi mà kg thấy nhúc nhích gì, khí hậu ở New Orleans nóng đâu thua gì Florida
Tuyet, bởi vì những cây nhỏ này được thay đất vài lần mỗi năm (repot) nên không cần thêm phân vì trong đất mới đã có sẵn. Nếu bạn không repot thì nên cho phân mỗi 3 tháng. Loại 10-10-10 cũng good. Thank you
Great ❤ you are living place like heaven...my dream....love you...
Very interesting lecture.
Hey Sony did you use any fertilizer to make it flower more?
I am from Goa, cam you kindly advise from where you bought the “Raised Potting soil” as well as the “Potting Soil” .? Which company are the manufacturers of this soill? I really loved the look of this soil. Kindly respond and thanks.
Do you have any video about how to grow desert rose from seeds? if not, how do you do it? I live in Southern California. Thank you for your answer.
i tried it with the seeds you can buy on amazon. nothing germinated. I think the trick is having extremely fresh seeds, like harvested directly from the seed pods off a plant. if you cant get that, just get seedlings.
That’s incredible Growth in one year! Bravo. What do you feed the ? Fertilizer? Thank you! I think we are “neighbors”. I live in Vero Beach, Florida. Would Love to see your collection. I have a beautiful 30 year old one. It’s my baby. I own a small nursery if you ever want to come by.
Question 2. I have been told not to use too big of a pot. It should only be 1-2” in space between the trunk and the pot. I noticed your pots are much larger and deep. I use bonsai style pots (very shallow). Can you do a video explaining the cons & benefits of using each style pot? Does it matter? Thank You!
They are so beautiful
And how do you care for it in the winter I have one and dont want to loose it to winter what can I do to keep healthy in winter should I take inside??
Sony Lee, can desert rose be planted in the ground?
Yes-we have one in the garden and it grows well- I live in Queensland/Australia
Thanks so much. Anh cho tôi hỏi chậu trồng sứ anh mua ở đâu? Thanks