Posts Tagged ‘Jade’

Did Jade win America’s Next Top Model?

Josephina asked:


I really hated Jade….I was always like “send her home!” I didn’t even think she was pretty, I guess she took good pictures though…..did she win? I remember she was in the final 3 or 4….who did when if she didn’t? And did you like Jade?

Jade – One Woman 1992

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Jackie Chan Adventures Season 2 Episode 3 Jade X Jade 3/3

slcricket asked:


Jade times Jade. The next installment of the ‘Demon Sorcerers’ plotline takes place in Japan.

Jackie Chan Adventures Season 2 Episode 3 Jade X Jade 1/3

slcricket asked:


Jade times Jade. The next installment of the ‘Demon Sorcerers’ plotline takes place in Japan.

Jade Liu ??? – Tears of Laughter ???? MV (HQ)

FahrenheitAvenue asked:


Jade Liu (???) with Tears of Laughter ???? featuring Jiro Wang (???)

Jade Liu new album “I’m Just What I Am” has just released for one week and has been already listed on three network sales as ‘announcement champion’. Several of music stores which sell her album have been out of stock with an urgent supplement. Since the music market didn’t have much releases lately, the album from Jade really popped out. Also, Jade single “Tears of Laughter” has been chosen by internet users as one of 2008 greatest songs. The upcoming MV is about Jade’s true story and is going to be released this week…

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Jade, the Succulent Bonsai

MelloBonsai asked:


Mini-Jade (Portulacaria afra) Bonsai Guide

Also known as the small leaf jade, portulacaria afra, are excellent bonsai for beginners and their ability to conform to most bonsai styles make them popular with enthusiasts as well. They are great for beginners because they grow very quickly, can be kept indoors, and can go a long time without needing water. This is because succulents store water in their stems and leaves. They also give clear signs when they need water which is helpful to those just starting out with bonsai growing.

Mini-Jade Characteristics

Young shoots of the portulacaria afra start out as green and may turn red depending on sun exposure. Later mature branches will develop a gray color with rough texture. The shape of the leaves can best be described as a circle crossed with a teardrop. They grow perpendicular to the branch.

Watering

One needs to be really careful about overwatering jade. I find they can get root rot, especially in winter, very easy if overwatered. Often times this will first manifest itself in leaf or entire branch drop. One of the good things about them is they give you clear signs about when they actually need to be watered. Their leaves will begin to flatten and then wrinkle. I’ve found that when growing indoors waiting for the signs of this are safest to prevent these kind of issues. If you plant your mini-jade in a very fast draining bonsai soil mix in a good amount of sun or indoors on a bright windowsill this is less of a problem.

Light Requirements

Portulacaria afra can be grown both indoors and outdoors. If grown indoors they like being close to a natural light source. Placement near an open window usually works best. If this is not possible then keeping them in a room that has bright fluorescent lights usually works as well. One just needs to be concerned with overwatering more in those situations. When kept outdoors they tend to grow very fast in full sun.

Temperature

As they are a tropical succulent, mini-jade do best in USDA zones 10-11, but will also grow in most areas where they won’t be exposed to temperatures below 50 degrees F.

Training

It is very hard to train a small leaf jade by wiring branches. Their branches tend to be very brittle and might snap under the pressure. Pruning in the direction of preferred growth and pinching is more effective. Do not prune immediately after watering. Cuts flat with the bark are reported to heal with less scarring than concave, but I’ve not noticed any horrible scars when using a concave pruner myself.

The branches will naturally droop from the weight of the water they store in there leaves. Many people take advantage of this characteristic by training them into cascade styles.

Jades can be propagated by cuttings from pruned branches.

Soil

Jade will do well in most bonsai soil mixes, but prefer those that are very well draining. Your soil mix should have less organic materials and no peat. Their roots will rot easily if left wet for long periods of time.

Portulacaria afra Pests and Problems

Scale will wreak havoc on a jade. Root rot can also develop when the tree is watered too frequently with not enough light. The tree will show stress from both scale and root rot by dropping leaves and branches.

Learn more at http://www.mellobonsai.com/care/Mini-jade-bonsai.aspx



ok there is the world most dumb boy named jade and i **** him but wat should i do?/?

da_bigest_horze_<3er asked:


ahhhh!!!!!!jade morgan!!!!!p.s **** him

Does anybody know the name of the weed that looks like a creeping jade?

Gemini asked:


It is a creeping weed that looks like a jade with fairly thick stems. The stems are kinda flesh colored/pinkish. It covers ground really fast and is the bane of my garden.

I have a large stone in my front yard, that I have been told is Jade. How do I confirm this?

Red Hot asked:


I was wondering who can confirm that it really is Jade. If it is, in fact, Jade, then where do I sell it? How much is it worth? Any tips would be helpful…Thanks!

Jade?

yoyo asked:


About how much would a 2,000 carat piece of translucent, cut jade (probably jadite) be worth

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