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Father (Dillon) and son (Peyton) documenting our journey into Bonsai.
How Developmental Wiring Can Benefit Your Bonsai | Shimpaku Juniper
Wiring your trees even in early development can make them so much more interesting down the road. I show real examples of this with 3 Shimpaku Junipers.
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Fukien Tea Bonsai | First Pruning and Wiring
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We repotted our Fukien Tea about 2 month ago and it has grown aggressively since then. Today we are going to prune it back and give it some wire so it continues to develop with some personality. Insta: ApexBonsai446 #bonsai 00:00 Follow Up On The Repot 01:10 Why It Needs Work 02:56 Partial Defoliation 04:54 Pruning a Fukien Tea Bonsai 09:33 Wiring a Fukien Tea Bonsai 13:50 Fukien Tea after Prun...
Juniper Bonsai Developmental Trim and Wiring
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One of our Green Mound Juniper's is growing out of control so we do a light trim and wire it into the shape we want to continue to develop it in. Insta: ApexBonsai446
Rescuing Our Sick Ficus Bonsai With Yellow Leaves
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Our Ficus Bonsai has been getting more and more yellow leaves over the last couple months. After trying a few other fixes I think I found the problem and in this video I explain what I think is causing the yellow leaves and how I'm going to fix it. Insta: ApexBonsai446 00:00 Intro 01:01 What's wrong with the Ficus? 01:55 What I've tried so far 02:30 What I think is causing the yellow leaves 03:...
1 Week Juniper Bonsai Transformation
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I had one week to get our Semi Cascade Juniper ready for a Bonsai Exhibition. I take you through the journey and walk you through all the improvements I made. #bonsai #juniper Insta: ApexBonsai446
What I Wish I Knew When I Got My First Bonsai
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I made a lot of mistakes with my first Bonsai Tree. In this video I go over the big lessons I learned so you don't have to make them with your first Bonsai tree. #bonsai #juniper Insta: ApexBonsai446 00:00 Intro 01:08 Development vs Refinement 03:47 How to Develop Juniper Bonsai 05:59 1 Bonsai = No Bonsai 07:31 Good Soil 09:03 Patience is the Key 09:56 Always Ask Why? 11:12 Bonsai is Addictive!
Shimpaku Juniper | From Cutting to Competition Episode 1
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In this series we document our journey with 2 Shimpaku Juniper cuttings that we won at a club auction. The series will show the process of hopefully turning them into competition trees in the future. Today we are doing some clean up trimming and slip potting. #bonsai #juniper Insta: ApexBonsai446
Repotting My Fukien Tea Bonsai | Carmona
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I am repotting my Fukien Tea Bonsai Tree into a net pot. I explain why I'm repotting and show the process. #Bonsai #FukienTea
Boulevard Cypress Bonsai || Slip Potting
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In this series I show the progress of developing a Boulevard Cypress Bonsai in a Smart Pot. In this episode I slip pot the bonsai into the smart pot shortly after bring it home from the nursery. Subscribe so you don't miss the next episode!
Apex Bonsai | Welcome to Our Channel!
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Dillon and Peyton got hooked on bonsai about 6 months ago and started getting different trees. In this video we go over our collection so far and what are plans are for the future. 00:00 Intro 01:10 Our first Juniper 02:53 Fukien Tea 04:43 Japanese Maple 05:52 2nd Juniper 06:51 Ficus Tiger Bark 08:57 3rd Juniper 10:36 Wisteria 12:50 2nd Japanese Maple 14:33 Satsuki Azalea 15:46 Cascade Juniper ...
Fukien's do not like their roots fooled with that much.
What do you have in your soil? What is it made of?
good video and info.
nice video You can also use Bonsai Supply's bonsai soil they use it for all their bonsais. bu, I enjoyed watching your video. Can always add worm castings and osmocote.
Thanks for this video. I really like you going through your thought process about when why and how you looked at this focus. We look forward to seeing this developed over time and your pruning decisions. After you were confident, the roots have taken and you’ve solved that problem. Thanks again.
NEVER REPOT IN THE MIDDLE OF SUMMER! It can cause severe damage to the roots due to it drying out very quickly in the summer months. Especially in a pond basket, wherever you got the idea repotting in the summer is the best time, it's wrong. I've been taking care of these trees for years and I can assure you repotting a tree you keep outdoors in the middle of summer does more harm than good, regardless of the species. Not trying to be rude or anything just giving you some advice. However if you keep the tree indoors you can repot anytime as you don't have to worry about the elements. Also one last thing, could you please do an update on this tree? But if you've already made an update video please just link me to it. Best of luck to you on your bonsai journey!
First learn how to keep them alive, then how not to kill them on purpose.
Cool channel mate! Thanks for the amazing info keep up the great work 🙌
Sad we put fettiliser / yiu have not given any pointfs!!!
Just started my journey and I really appreciate your content. It’s high quality and you seem like a natural. Hope to see you upload more on this tree.
Hi ,,, thanks for explaining the reasons of ficus problems....please can you tell me your mixture of soil......thanks
I'm kinda having the same problem this video is really helpful
How do you get new trees out of the cutting you saved? I’ve got the same tree it’s 10years old.
I really enjoyed this. Some nice bonding time
I fixed the same problem with a Ficus Ginseng, I noticed if I cut off a branche or leaf it wasn't leaking rubber as usual.. it wasn't in a large pot but I expected it couldn't leak rubber because the sap stream was blocked in the roots.. took it out off the pot and cut off 50% of the roots.. some fresh potting soil and the next week it looked like nothing changed.. Still yellow leaf and sprouts dropping.. but after that week a clear improvement... doing just fine now.
I honestly think the pot was to big but it didn’t need to be repotted I would have watered less for a few months not completely soaking the soil
Carmona don’t like having their roots damaged. It’s safer to wash out the substrate rather than aggressively raking as we do with other trees! Root pruning needs to be done cautiously and never more than 20% of roots starting with any tap root. After repotting keep the tree out of direct sunlight for a few weeks and don’t fertilise during that time. The long term care involves positioning the tree in a well lit area, misting and away from draughts! In many parts of the western world it is considered an indoor plant requiring temperatures above 70F. Always wire a repot in position, especially outdoor plants, but even indoor plants will want to fall over without prompting! Root rock will prevent establishment!
Thanks for the info, I just got a carmona yesterday. Think I should repot after buying from the store or wait till spring?
@@coltonloustalot2318 You can slip pot it into a larger pot but minimise any root disturbance until next spring.
update?
Grow some more trees from the cuttings.
I would definitely take the first juniper and develop it into a mame or shohin bonsai. I’ve seen a lot worse when someone gets their first tree, you didn’t necessarily mess it up too bad though, growing it into a large juniper with a thick trunk could take 10-15 years. I usually take my smaller junipers and plant them in the ground, that’s where my first bonsai is planted, I won’t take it out until the trunk is about as thick as my wrist, only thing I do is dig it up and root prune every few years. However with your first tree, i would definitely make it a mame or shohin tree. The second juniper you have there is great pre bonsai material, I have a few that I got a while ago that were very similar, I repotted them into large nursery containers and the amount of size they’ve put on is incredible, I typically just leave them alone while doing some minor pruning and wiring
Mine always ends up dead. I water it, fertilise it, talk to it, prune it, clean it, but unfortunately, they die.
Wholesome video🙏🏼😁
Thank you so much for updating us. I have two fukien tea trees. One has the same or similar S shape to yours, and the other is upright but smaller. Both trees came with compost type soil and after watering them, their soils look very muddy. I have akadama based bonsai soil laying around. Should I repot both of them in the akadama soil? I also wanna get the basket plastic pot like yours. This is to try to develop the smaller upright tree. I hope it works. Great video and I subscribed!
Hi! I'm new here and just bought my first fukien tea bonsai! I am so excited for the future. I am so glad I stumbled across your channel. Thank you for helping those of us new to the hobby!
Kishu should be grown in walled containers like nursery pots instead of pond baskets.
Why is that?
@ApexBonsai juniper roots respond better to warmer environments and having them in a pond basket cools them off. Also losing fertilizer with pond baskets since walled containers can hold nutrients longer.
@ApexBonsai ua-cam.com/video/h3pgeqnHkaQ/v-deo.htmlsi=tSCoNaRRxLr6F4cK Good video also about using tall containers for maximum growth
Fantastic video 👌
Welcome back! Great vid
Nice work.
Hi guys! I just found and bought a Fukien Tea, and I want it to be my first bonsai, but I'm so nervous about it and don't know where to begin hehe. Glad to see your Fukien Tea is doing well. New sub here!
Wow
Subbed. thanks. I got one very late in the season in northern Indiana hope to save it from the bugs and lack of care. Have hopes for next year.
Up date tree its going gangbusters, can't wait till spring.
Seemed like there might've been a bit too much organics in the mix. I think the original pot would've been ok with a mix that had a lot less organics. It'll be interesting to see the results.
What do you do with the branches in the cup of water?
You can throw them into some soil to root. I just put 3 cuttings into soil a few months ago just to experiment and they all rooted.
great vid.. thanks! you may or may not wish to exclude car plate (unless collectors item)
Make a twisted dead wood out of it
Got a Juniper Pfitziana at about this stage. Liked your other video where you said "one bonsai is zero bonsai" now I have 7. Appreciated the tip of it helps spread your focus so you don't end up over processing one tree!
Nice to see you and son on the bonsai journey. Tree looks good. Well done guys.
Thank you Russell!
One more: Good water makes everything easier. Bad water kills. The tap water has either chlorine or chloramine. Both lead to salt accumulating in your soil. Chlorine is easily identified by smell, and if you store tap water for a day or two, chlorine will evaporate and water will be good to use. Chloramine is worse. It does not smell, and storing water does not help. If your plants were doing great for quite a while, and then started getting worse and worse for no apparent reason, this is probably salt accumulation. I am currently feeding my plants with bottled drinking water to wash away the salt that has accumulated. This can get quite expensive. So I've just bought some liquid designed to fix the problem. I haven't tried it yet, so I cannot recommend it. In addition, most plants prefer slightly acidic soil/water. Azaleas, camellias, gardenias and rhododendrons like it more strongly acidic. But plants of fabaceae (bean) family like their soil/water alkaline. Most beans (wisteria, carob, etc.) are not that sensitive, but sweet broom is very sensitive, give massive leaf fall, and I am having a lot of trouble with mine. Do your research.
Hi Dylan, been watching your vids since the early/mid Get_Flanked days. Just wanted to say I’m glad to see you’re doing well and enjoying your new hobby. Best of luck!
Thanks Jacob!
I think the front is your back to the tree. I had removed every branch up to the large on. And make that the first branch. Remember if you to see the trunk is a bush and not a tree 😂
And you want the tree lean towards you
Hi im probably at the same stage of my bonsai journey as yourself and i would like the same questions answered Regards Richard from Manchester UK
Nice video
Bagus master
Excellent video,lots of good info. I have just purchased my first bonsai and as you say you need patience 😂 very tempted to start chopping and shaping
Been having fun with Dessert Rose for a bit now! Saw the tag in the back, you a Mountaineer!?
Born and raised! I live in North Carolina now!
@@ApexBonsai Woooo! Montani semper Liberi ! Yes i have been in Florida for a while now but always have the mountains in my heart
My thought was to leave the roots alone, but change soil mix to less organics, and smaller pot with better drainage. You ended up doing both! Looks great
I don't think your ficus is sick at all. Yellowing leaves are fairly normal, there was plenty of healthy growth. I just remove the yellowing leaves if they bother me.
To me it felt like there were more yellow leaves for longer periods of time than there should be but I'm not experienced with Ficus so I could be wrong. The fact that the leaves that turned yellow were newish growth us what concerned me.
Looks like the pot is too wide, you would have water sitting on the concave bit at the bottom which will cause root issues, if still developing a narrower, taller pot, like a standard nursery pot with a higher gravity column will give you better drainage.
Very beautiful bonsai🕉🕉! Gratulation.
You was dead on with what the problem was. Now that it’s in good bonsai soil it will do great. My only concern now is the pot. That new pot may keep the soil to dry and give you issues. Just a heads up.