yes people, an indoor purely decorative item this one.
i have a large money tree and it needs a prune now and then. have cut of some sizeable chunks (3-4 inches) which are currently rooting just fine.
anyone interested in taking some off my hands? it's a very easy plant to grow - water now and then but remember none of us likes wet feet! cut off branches that are in the way and/ot twist out leading shoots to branch the tree out. kid's play, really.
anyone interested?
forgot to mention they wont be ready until about 2 weeks time from now. better get them rooted properly first - that way they have a better chance of withstanding royal mail and being welcomed the other end :)
I'd love one please. Will send a pm with my address
all three of you (you know who you are) requests noted. i will get back to you in about 2 weeks time then :)
i'd love one please svea, if you still have one to spare.
i will go and count them - but i am pretty sure i have enough.
i will have to close the offer for now though - maybe in a couple of months i will take more cuttings. :)
just so there is no confusion, the plant is called Crassula arborescens
http://www.botanical-online.com/florcrassulaangles.htm
So Svea.........how do you get them to root successfully? Mine only root when chunks get knocked off by the kids and land in a pot and do it themselves. Whenever I have tried to do it they just rot!
i just put them in water for a short while, really.
my tree is fairly mature now, so it develops roots on the branches even before it touches the water, if you see what i mean. i lob off some of these branches and the root then grows very fast.
the other way of propagating them is to take a leaf, shove that into moist compost, and let it root that way.
i have successfully used both mehods before now.
Interesting. My biggest one is quite a tangled mess and flops over the edge of the pot. I might have a good look at it and see if I can tidy it up and take some cuttings. Thanks for that Svea!
Mine has nevered flowered has yours?
no, they have to be outdoors and unrestrained for that to happen.
My grandads did years ago, but I think that was luck rather than judgement!
Has anyne grow them outside? Was wondering about winter if they would survive.
you can put them outside in the summer, but have to bring them indoors for the winter months.
i did see them outside in the soil in southern italy two weeks ago :)
most money tree cuts have rooted and are ready to be sent out. i will PM when i have sent them off to various people. please bear with me.
hello dear all,
i will be posting out plant parcels disguised in milk bottles (cunning, eh? ;D) tomorrow morning. so you should receive them by tuesday morning.
please let me know if you cannot receive them at your home address as was supplied to me.
i will be sending to the following people:
sarah robinson
marcus brown
s. jordan
helene westbrook
have i forgotten anyone?
please can those people just get back to me here or via PM if the addreses as supplied to me are not good for a tuesday morning delivery.
thanks
sorry it's taken so long - the plants have been ready a while - but live was too hectic to get myself organised!
Thanks Svea, received yesterday in fantastic condition ;D
i am glad the milkbottles held up ok.
if you had any leaves that have broken off, you can make more trees by putting them in compost, and they will root quite easily, too
Quote from: Svea on July 26, 2006, 22:54:27
i am glad the milkbottles held up ok.
if you had any leaves that have broken off, you can make more trees by putting them in compost, and they will root quite easily, too
Already done that, only 2 leaves had fallen off and remembered my mum doing the same years ago with hers.
ok, everyone, the second trim has been had and my old money tree looks tres chique!
if there is interest, i can send out cuttings, though this time you guys and gals can do the rooting bit on your own. any takers?
otherwise, in the compost bin they go. :)