That's a lot of root growth for only a year after being basically a "cutting". Surely yearly repots are the way to go - at least for the next few years. I'm looking forward to the Wisteria's development!
Hi Nigel! You must be the most prolific content creator on UA-cam. Just a note to say I understand the time effort involved. I’ve watched your channel for over a year and have learned so much from you. Thanks for all you do. Though it may often go unsaid, I want you to know I / we appreciate you! 🙏🏻
You can use those roots as cuttings. Wisteria will branch out from roots and you can have crazy trunk made from roots . I have some and they look good.
Severe root pruning on this lovely wisteria. Fingers crossed the plant survives. In that case you have paved the way for a great root system. :) Keep up the nice work. Spring is not far away 😁
I have to repot mine every year. They grow like weeds. I also keep mine in a shallow tray of water over summer. They are very thirsty. Thanks, keep growing
Hi Nigel, as you said roots are wild with wisteria. From my experience it should be repoted every year, I didn't two years ago and the main trunk died back a lot. I switched to a cascade style pot and it makes it easier to manage the roots, basically keep the surface roots and cut the bottom.
This is the first thunderstorm you've shown us, I believe! With weather, foul is my fair! I am planning on starting a wisteria bonsai next year unless I have room to plant one already lol. This has gotta be one of the best video's you've made!
I've added this to my asmr Playlist! Lol It was pretty cool how the flash of lightning showed on the camera! It's also good to know that wisteria are nitrogen fixers...They'll add some beauty to my food forest! (Although growing food is beautiful on it's own)🙈
Hello Nigel great work on this wisteria again. I’ve found that when you trim roots on wisteria all your cuts should be downward or they will just grow up in the angle you cut them. Also with the smaller trees fine roots are everywhere and close to the trunk thick ones have a mind of their own. I have two and found that a piece of tin shaped like a cone directed the roots downward giving more control to wear they went. I know you have your method’s and they seem to always work out for you I’m not that lucky ha. Keep up the great work and thank you for all you do for us.
this species is excellent for nursery work for novices. rooting stem cuttings in water, root cuttings in soil, tip and bridge grafting, braiding trunks, inverted grafts and cuttings: they are just easy and malleable. i'm working mine as a tanuki using the twisted trunk of an old dead specimen and braiding the stems into the donor wood to achieve a very contorted trunk. in Minnesota, getting them to bloom reliably is the challenge, that and they seem to send off rogue shoots that go skimming across the soil making for the freedom of a nearby structure. they seeeeeem to seeeeee!
Great video with the weather and the Wisteria pruning. Question, after root pruning do you fertilize right after or stay on a fertilizing schedule, and is there a special fertilizer to use for the newly cut roots to help them recover and grow?
I always fertilize very weakly every time I water the trees. This weak solution doesn't hurt the new root tips at all. I generally begin the watering with a small bit of fertilizer right away!
Have you tried using the bag of soil that Jerome from We are the Bonsai Supply sent you? Asking since you ran out of soil for this tree and I was curious if you had used it or not.
My favorite substrate folks stopped doing business... I am gonna try to go to my local nursey and see if they still have some left... SuperFly is what I use ...no organics.
My neighbor had a Wisteria growing in his front lawn.. it sent runners out under the ground and got under his house siding...they seem to grow like weeds . Someone told that they'd grow from a root cutting. 🤔🤷♂️
That's a lot of root growth for only a year after being basically a "cutting".
Surely yearly repots are the way to go - at least for the next few years.
I'm looking forward to the Wisteria's development!
It's growing like a weed once again!!! Thanks Lukas!!
Hi Nigel!
You must be the most prolific content creator on UA-cam. Just a note to say I understand the time effort involved. I’ve watched your channel for over a year and have learned so much from you. Thanks for all you do. Though it may often go unsaid, I want you to know I / we appreciate you! 🙏🏻
Wow, thanks!
Nigel. This is why you are one of the greatest masters in the bonsai world, you are not afraid to tackle the root system. Excellent work.
That's awesome roots system in a short time. Can you please share a video with your techniques of fertilizer you use Nigel . Thanks
Great work on the Wisteria roots! And a Iovely bit of thunder and lightning there! we don't get enough rain here in Spain.
I love sleeping during a rain storm!!
Falls mainly on the plain I hear 😂
Good one!!@@danieldalton8125
@@danieldalton8125 exactly! Never falls on me though ☺
You can use those roots as cuttings. Wisteria will branch out from roots and you can have crazy trunk made from roots . I have some and they look good.
Good to know!
Severe root pruning on this lovely wisteria. Fingers crossed the plant survives. In that case you have paved the way for a great root system. :)
Keep up the nice work. Spring is not far away 😁
That gives me hope, my wisteria will rebound well! Great video Nigel!
Wonderful progress being made on this Wisteria. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Good move up potting it. You’ll be glad you did and just as amazed next year when you repot it. They totally fill up the pot every year. 👍🏻
Thanks Matt, I was very surprised at the amount of new roots!!
I have to repot mine every year. They grow like weeds. I also keep mine in a shallow tray of water over summer. They are very thirsty. Thanks, keep growing
Good tip Matt, thanks!!!
The intro was so relaxing, I feel like it set an even better vibe for the rest of the video than your videos already have!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great work nigel !
Great little video Tom. I have that very same book and I think them tiny trees look great so I did do a few to try them.
awesome work, Nigel!
Hi Nigel, as you said roots are wild with wisteria. From my experience it should be repoted every year, I didn't two years ago and the main trunk died back a lot. I switched to a cascade style pot and it makes it easier to manage the roots, basically keep the surface roots and cut the bottom.
looks good
This is the first thunderstorm you've shown us, I believe! With weather, foul is my fair! I am planning on starting a wisteria bonsai next year unless I have room to plant one already lol. This has gotta be one of the best video's you've made!
Awesome video as always Nigel👊🏻
I've added this to my asmr Playlist! Lol
It was pretty cool how the flash of lightning showed on the camera!
It's also good to know that wisteria are nitrogen fixers...They'll add some beauty to my food forest! (Although growing food is beautiful on it's own)🙈
Hello Nigel great work on this wisteria again. I’ve found that when you trim roots on wisteria all your cuts should be downward or they will just grow up in the angle you cut them. Also with the smaller trees fine roots are everywhere and close to the trunk thick ones have a mind of their own.
I have two and found that a piece of tin shaped like a cone directed the roots downward giving more control to wear they went.
I know you have your method’s and they seem to always work out for you I’m not that lucky ha.
Keep up the great work and thank you for all you do for us.
Lucky man, well done
I see some nice cuttings for you to root into a nice mini forest if they take.
this species is excellent for nursery work for novices. rooting stem cuttings in water, root cuttings in soil, tip and bridge grafting, braiding trunks, inverted grafts and cuttings: they are just easy and malleable. i'm working mine as a tanuki using the twisted trunk of an old dead specimen and braiding the stems into the donor wood to achieve a very contorted trunk. in Minnesota, getting them to bloom reliably is the challenge, that and they seem to send off rogue shoots that go skimming across the soil making for the freedom of a nearby structure. they seeeeeem to seeeeee!
wow you realy got some april weather😅👍
nice pruening and thanks for showing
Yes, today it's back to winter!!
I love the sound of rain.
Ottimo lavoro( come sempre )sign. Saunders
We had a thunderstorm last night and then turned to hail as the temps dropped from 64F/17C to 24F/-4C this morning. Crazy weather.
You need to teach how you care for your trees after you prune the roots
Great video with the weather and the Wisteria pruning. Question, after root pruning do you fertilize right after or stay on a fertilizing schedule, and is there a special fertilizer to use for the newly cut roots to help them recover and grow?
I always fertilize very weakly every time I water the trees. This weak solution doesn't hurt the new root tips at all. I generally begin the watering with a small bit of fertilizer right away!
Wow I love how you take a massive root system and prune it down to almost 95 % off.😅
👍👌👌
You convinced me to heavily prune the wisteria's I have to dig out of the garden this spring.
They seem to be able to take heavy root pruning, thanks goodness!!!! Best of luck with the digging David!
Looks like the trunk is looking out of the ground😲😊
I wonder if you fed a fertilizer higher in nitrogen if you could reduce the growth of the nitrogen fixing nodules.
Just a thought. If you were to take that huge root you pruned, and plant it with just the top showing above soil, do you think it would grow?
Welp looks like I'm making a visit to my local bonsai nursery in hopes they have some Wisteria on stock. Lol
Good luck!
Foisteria
I see what you did
Nooooice
Try to be funny 😆😉
I regularly see you using the scissors for trimming roots and branches... how often do you have to resharpen them??
I sharpen them about once a week, I just take the stone and touch up the edges!
What do you use in your bonsai soil?
Have you tried using the bag of soil that Jerome from We are the Bonsai Supply sent you? Asking since you ran out of soil for this tree and I was curious if you had used it or not.
The soil from the bonsai supply is a bit too coarse for these smaller trees, I'll use it on some of the larger ones!!
My favorite substrate folks stopped doing business... I am gonna try to go to my local nursey and see if they still have some left... SuperFly is what I use ...no organics.
My neighbor had a Wisteria growing in his front lawn.. it sent runners out under the ground and got under his house siding...they seem to grow like weeds . Someone told that they'd grow from a root cutting. 🤔🤷♂️
Thanks Dave!!
26:25 The big scar looks like dissatisfied face
34:41 does too! The human brain loves to find faces everywhere!!
@9:28 that is known as wisteria hysteria