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Dividing a 30-Year-Old Jade Plant for Bonsai | Proper Cutting & Healing Process Explained

In this video, I’m dividing my 30-year-old Jade plant to create future bonsai. After cutting, I let the pieces dry and heal for a few days, allowing the cuts to callus before replanting. This step is essential to prevent rot and infection, ensuring a successful propagation. By letting the cuttings dry, the plant forms a protective barrier, which promotes healthy root development. Watch as I explain the entire process and why healing is crucial for long-term success in Jade plant care.” Why You Let Cuttings Dry: When you cut a Jade plant, the exposed wound is prone to rot and infection. Letting the cuttings dry allows the plant to form a protective callus over the wound, preventing pathogens and moisture from entering. This step is critical for preventing rot and preparing the plant for healthy root growth once replanted. This ensures the cuttings thrive and become strong bonsai

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