How to Repot an Azalea
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Many people ask me how to repot Azaleas, which soil to use and the best time of year to do it. In this video I repot a large Satsuki Azalea and explain the soil type best suited for the tree. We are doing this at the end of January as this is when the tree is dormant.
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Mr Chan ...don’t worry about some folks getting bored. Those of us who are really interested and who truly want to learn - want to hear and see everything, because as you work, it makes you think of something you think we should know or see as you open a plant up or you are wiring etc. The only way we can learn is to watch over and over - as you said in another video - every tree is different. And every tree needs to be handled differently. In terms of being boring - I get excited and love your long ones and get disappointed on the short ones. For those of us who couldn’t begin to afford to come to England or there is some other reason - this is the next best thing. Let’s face it - the folks who can’t deal with more than 5-6 minutes or even 12-15 - they aren’t going to be bonsai people anyway. The rest of us will watch several times until we get to see it all if our schedules are super busy. I’ve been rewatching several even the long ones.
I just love these - I always wanted to try bonsai but it seemed the ones I saw doing it - what they did just didn’t make sense. You are so down to earth and make it easy to understand and then you show us the hows and tell us the whys.
Thank you.
When Peter says "Radical Work" your in for a good show.
SLAM BOY , You’re, short for you are, very difficult!
@@Pete-z6e Explain plz
@@slamboy66 *you're in for a good show.
Peter is a true master. I love the way he shares his knowledge with us and how he treats his employees.
Trust me, watching you work is absolutely NEVER boring. Watching an artist work is never boring to those who love to watch them do their magic.
Peter is truly a wonderful teacher
I've watched this video no less than 10x and I still come back to watch it. Massive inspiration.
Tea, jam on toast and Peters video, it must be Sunday morning.
Ha.... Sunday morning it is. But I've gone black coffee and crumpets ☺️
Anything you decide to film for your audience is no doubt appreciated. I'm not interested in Azalea but like an interested student I still watch the master work.
I like when Peter says,” you must be bold!” Then, he grabs a chainsaw or a flamethrower.
Bogo Togo he had a flame thrower? When was this episode 😂🤣
Definitely the best episode
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He can afford to be bold with the operation he has. Lots of sprinklers and controlled environments. Plus a lifetime of experience.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m rolling Hahahaha
“Those people who pride themselves on knowing a smattering of Japanese words“ what a gentle but devastating burn. 😂 You are not only a master of bonsai and education, but of subtle takedowns as well. 😁
I found your channel by chance when looking for general information about bonsai after buying a Ficus type small tree at one of our local nurseries. I enjoy listening and watching your very informative channel and especially your holistic approach to gardening.
I don't think it boring at all to watch every snip you make :D It gives me the courage to be decisive in my own work. Thank you for sharing this great video.
OMG! Wow. The trunk is emphasized so well in the After shot. Incredibly beautiful job!
Peter-
Catching up on your work is a nighttime routine of mine. Love your videos so, keep them coming. I always retain the knowledge provide, and love the added history you toss in as well
P.S. I always worry about your fingers though 😀
Sincerely,
Wes from South Carolina
So much fun, I wish I was turned on to this art 50 years ago, thank you so much!
Beautiful strong azalea..,imagine the amount of time, dedication and patience spent to create such fine bonsai specimen. Thx for sharing Peter can't wait for the next one.. cheers
MidniteSan this tree has lost its shape and would benefit from restructuring
Thank you so much for this video! As a beginner, I have been searching for an in depth video just like this to educate me on pruning, repotting, and soil mix for my small azalea. I have gained so much knowledge from your channel!
It is such a huge bonsay library you Will leave for us that is priceless. Just thank you.
Such a great teacher. Thank you Mr. Chan.
Never miss your new videos, hope to go visit the nursery soon... Cheers from Costa Rica!!!
I live in Portland, Oregon and would be interested in a video on which bonsai should be kept outside and which ones inside. I’ve been binge watching all your videos...thank you for such great information...🌿🌱
This should become a video format with the different kind of trees! 😁
Now I need to order some Kanuma and Sphagnum moss. Love the videos. They've bolstered my confidence in my day to day pruning.
Just a beginner and I really appreciate the entire procedure. Awesome video. Thank you.
so much wisdoms on bonsai being shared through out the video which making the video not forwardable. i had watched it from the start until the end for the good 34 minutes and gain so much wisdoms. unbelievable!
Love my Sunday mornings with master Peter Chan ....
I want to get an azalea this year, so timely information. Wado (thank you!).
You wont lose my good will. I love watching you! I’ve learned so much from you! And for that, I am thankful. I live in America and I love bonsai!
Love the really nice closeups to your work if fantastic. Thank you.
Your bonsais are absolutely beautiful!
Love watching your seminar so detail with lots of patient
Love the pictures at the end. Great teacher I have learned so much. Thank you
Thank you Peter for - again - a great video! It would be great if you can make one or more video's about the techniques / tricks (as explained at approximately 26 minutes in the video) used to thicken a trunk or redirect a branche by grafting etc.
Thanks Peter 🙏 my Sunday wouldn't be the same without a video from you 👍✌️
Love ur videos peter keep up the good work
Marvelous work......amazing stuff, dont have word to express how beautiful that plant is.....simply hats off to you sir.... 🙏. ❤️from india....
Thank you for a thorough explanation about azaleas. Looking forward to early spring to repot mine
Great slide show there at the end! Thanks for letting us see those pictures
I love when you say you will need to do some radical work!
This is not my favourite kind of tree but it's still nice and interesting to see how it's done. I also liked the hollow trunk on the back if I saw that right.
What a lovely way to greet Sunday morning.....
I love to see your videos about SATSUKi azaleas 🌺
Many thanks 😊
I find your videos really informative, thanks Peter, a man of Many talents!
Such a good lesson, thanks 😎🌳
Always love your vids. You are so thorough with your info. I have learnt so much about bonsai from you. Many thanks. Just one question. How do you grow such large trunks with azaleas?
Just TIME
I love the old craggly trunk.
Reshaping azaleas can be very tedious I see. There was a lot of die back from not enough sunlight to the inner tree. I was surprised to see how fresh the soil remains after 5 yrs!! Great video.. thanks Peter!!
What a lovely tree.
You are true inspiration sir. Have a great day.
Thanks again for the great information video. I think it is awesome that you freely educate the bonsai community
Please friend me peter
I have had many companies ask me to make Bonsai videos for them for a good fee but I don't want to because I believe in giving information FREE.
Yes
peter chan yesterday I made a Japanese juniper full cascade all from information I gathered from your channel .It is awesome that people like me a normal 13 year old boy can make beautiful art because of a kind man sharing his great information with the world without charge
@@peterchan3100 You're an inspiration to thousands! You will go down in history as the Bob Ross of bonsai. Opening up an art form to the masses and showing that it's all taken one brush stroke (Or cutting) at a time! Thank you.
A fine job on the tree and video, sir! Thank you.
love your videos......''Grows like the clappers'' ....is that a technical term? Brilliant!!
Hi Peter,
I absolutely love your videos. I have some Azaleas in my garden and would like to air layer them. I am for Australia and we are just about to enter spring. When would be a good time for me to air layer them? Thank you for your videos and God bless
Great work, wonderful video. Keep it up.
As always, another awesome video! Thank you Peter. :)
I must say that you need to be a BRAVE, STRONG, and FIT person/artist to do what you do!
Beautifull how you let us know in all the steps of pruning 👍🌳
Hi from Puerto Rico
That azelea is beautiful
Very useful and interesting video
Love it Peter!
cant wait till spring it gonna flower i want to see
Yes part 6 is here👍
“You must Gently rake the roots” (repeatedly stabs root ball mercilessly)
My 6" tall azalea forest is looking good!
That golden tree at 20:04 is a real beauty
I have never seen you clean pots when re potting. I have always cleaned my pots to keep then sanitized and reduce risk of diseases.
what for? that tree came out of that pot.
I would like to get some more detailed explanation of the grafting the Japanese performed which thickened the trunk.
i was bold with a nursury stock buy. i prolly killed it because i stumpped it and pruned the roots without a thought lol. there goes a 20 and a few hours .ill let it sit around just in case wish i saw these vids first
i dont think id fancy helping to rake the roots while peters brandishing that root hook !
I would love to have a cutting of one of those bright red satsukis... :O
I just got one for mother's day and I need to know how to take care of it in California and how do I know il get a answer back on it and thanks for the video I love that tree
This means that you can use branch grafting in correcting inverse tapers ? I would like to see you done it. Thank you. Rgds, Jay.
Great vidio again Peter Thankyou.Do satsuki air layer if so when is the best time to do it.
In Japan, you need to repot late winter/early spring. In the UK, you could repot after flowering. It gets way too hot in Japan during the summer. That they have a rainy season may have mattered in the '90s. But now, it is too hot and too dry. Maybe that's why you say that Japanese growers and books say to repot after flowering. I only hear it from western people.
Beautiful
Hi Peter. Thanks so much for another great video. I am new to bonsai- have binge watched all you videos in the past couple of months! Just wondering, as it was something I noticed on this tree: when I remove front growing branches to expose the trunk, the tree tends to look a little strange- as if the branches are straight arms jutting out, rather than a more natural look. I noticed that when you cut the branch off this one at the front, that same look...is it just a matter of waiting til smaller branches and leaves grow to soften this, or is it the 'desired look'? Hope that makes sense....
Beautiful peter 😍
Love them
Steve wearing GMT master👍
Hi! Is it seemed, that a top of the tree stayed not pruned? If so, does the reason to produce more gradual trunk? Thanks a lot!
Beautiful!!!!
What growing zone is Herons Bonsai Nursery in?
I wish the Satzuki's would grow here in West Virginia. I do have other Aaleas but they aren't quite as nice as teh Satzuki.
I’m in northeast Ohio (zone 6). I have an azalea that’s been in the ground 30 years that I want to put in a pot. I was hoping you can clarify some things for me. It’s July 15, I was thinking it safe to hard prune it now, leave it in the ground and pot it early spring. Thoughts?
Thanks ~ Dan
i think peter likes these a lot! nice sequence at the end highlighting these trees
Hearing Peter rant about japanese pitch accent was a pleasant surprise.
@9:14 Did this branch not provide an element of mystery? Did it not slightly obscure the transition from large trunk to small trunk- forcing the observer to change perspective and explore? Was it an 'Eye poker' as Naka sometimes called front branches? Does it now look a little bare?
Thank you!
Always love your videos - they have become a fixture of my Sunday mornings.
One odd question - I have seen those black engraved labels for plants, such as the one in the corner of this pot, in several places, national trust gardens etc. and always wondered where I can get some.
There is a firm in Scotland that does these labels - I will find out for you.
What makes a good root? What makes them necessary/preferable to thicker root systems?
That's amazing. Beautiful.
Nice and cool
Great video 👍. Do you keep them undercover (in greenhouse) after repotting and trimming ?
Yes
Could you mix kanuma with peat moss as well?
brilliant, Peter. One question: Rhodendron indicum plants are nearly not to find here in Germany. Satsuki only already as bonsai. Any other forms possible?
Try looking for "Rhododendron obtusum". I was also looking for the _R. indicum_ too, but I could only find _R. obtusum_ in a home/garden-center. After some rather difficult google research in German, English and Japanese I somehow managed to find out the _R. obtusum_ is called キリシマツツジ _Kirishima Tsutsuji_ (Kirishima Azalea) or just _Kirishima_ in Japanese. This is not the seemingly more famous "Satsuki" but also a Japanese azalea. This one seems to have it's origin around Mount Kirishima in Kagoshima, Japan.
On first glance Satsuki, Kirishima and other Japanese Azalea all look rather similar, so I'm not sure what's the big difference between them yet. This would need some more research. I'd personally guess, you can achieve quite similar results with Kirishima / Satsuki though.
RHS say Rhododendron simsii. Bit late I’m afraid but God bless you 🙏
Boss man just called almost all my bonsai “sophisticated topiary” and I’m ok with that
Hi,love the video, can you use dried sphagnum moss if you can't get fresh for the azalea mix ?? Again many thanks
You can use dry moss but mine is live moss and is growing.
Thank you Peter, I am in the West country a long way from you but will get up to you one day.🙂
Thank you for this video Peter! I watched the video with Julia and we have a question: why didn't you remove more of the old substrate? Is it to protect the fine roots? The music at the end of the videos is really beautiful. What is the title ?
Please make a video of ' how to make a fukinagashi bonsai' , thx sir