I'm just a beginner, and i've recently purchased the Chinese Elm bonsai tree. Your videos are so helpful and very detailed, I really enjoy watching them, so please keep posting more! :)
Hi Dermot, Thanks for watching. I've always believed that information should be available to anybody that's willing to learn. I'll keep making videos as long as people are interested in watching.
Great tip, it is already stored in my grey matter for future use :) Would be good to see some tips on fine wiring smaller branches if possible. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
mick watson Thank you for the input. I have a video on wiring the primary and secondary branches. It doesn't go into the very small branches though. I'll keep that in mind for future videos. Thanks for watching.
How about showing how to use an alternative anchor point, like the holes in the pot or some sort of stake type anchoring point? Then the twist is somewhere in the middle. Thanks for your videos.
Hey Jason! I just love you channel, I really like it! I've been watching your channel for a little bit because I'm interesting in star with my bonsai tree, but my first question will be... Can I have a Bonsai Tree indoor? Because I live in Montreal, and the winter is so hard and cold... If I can, what will be the right type of plants and the season to start with it? Thank for all the information you're giving us... Amazing job!
It is a very wonderful video but can you show me how i will not kill the plant when I am pruning the roots as I was told before I should not cut the roots randomly as the plant will not survive afters. Is there a rule of cutting roots? thanks.
What if you were to slide a nail or something thru the middle of the loop and basically rotate that to do the tightening in a sort of "stick & bandage tourniquet " style, so-to-speak? Is there any reason why that would be a bad idea?
My Narra is a seedling doing great. I am 66 years old and I know that life favors my Narram Which is ok for me. But any advice you might have for older guys like me who are retired and really love the art of bonsai? Thanks! Tom in Philippines.
Hi Jason, I recently subscribed to your channel and love your knowledge sharing. I have a query on the type of black plastic pot you are using. These seem common among bonsai nurseries as well as bonsai artists and I was wondering if the regular black pots have any advantage over ready made / self made air pruning pots or plastic mesh trashcans, fitted with a cheap landscape fabric or walmart bag ? Have you tried fabric pots or net pots like those made by Rediroots ? I am myself a fan of colanders & net baskets, and judging by youtube videos, I wonder why air pruning pots are not popular in the bonsai community, worlwide. Thanks for your perspective on this, Jason.
You would do better with some pliers with a larger mouth. I have electrical pliers from my trade that allow me to twist wires with 1 hand a little easier. Any tips for trees without Jins?
How do I know how much of the root system I can remove at one time. I followed another pros recommended way and killed 2 15 year old trees. Where can I read up on this?
Thank you friend for the advice I particularly like the fact that you used plastic tubing to protect the branches.
I'm just a beginner, and i've recently purchased the Chinese Elm bonsai tree. Your videos are so helpful and very detailed, I really enjoy watching them, so please keep posting more! :)
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing,
Jason, you could make a fortune if you made a beginners DVD, bar far the best tutorials I have seen and I have watched a lot of them
Hi Dermot, Thanks for watching. I've always believed that information should be available to anybody that's willing to learn. I'll keep making videos as long as people are interested in watching.
Excellent video, sir
Hope you keep on posting new videos, I like your work and the style of your presentations. Greetings from Vienna!
This is great for beginners. Thank you.
Great channel, you put effort to make quality tutorial for beginners. Hope to see more. Keep up!
Great tip, it is already stored in my grey matter for future use :) Would be good to see some tips on fine wiring smaller branches if possible. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
mick watson Thank you for the input. I have a video on wiring the primary and secondary branches. It doesn't go into the very small branches though. I'll keep that in mind for future videos. Thanks for watching.
Love the tubing idea, Is there a time of year to do this or not do this?
You're the first one to mention the plastic tubing. Thanks. Any chance you could mention Narra in the future?
Hi Jason, top quality and very helpful.
Can you please do a video on how you achieve those beautiful tree trunks?
What if you don’t have another lower branchto tie to? Or no jin
How about showing how to use an alternative anchor point, like the holes in the pot or some sort of stake type anchoring point? Then the twist is somewhere in the middle. Thanks for your videos.
Hello I love your videos they are very informative. I do have one question. When and how do you remove the wire.
I like your video and I hope you keep on posting new video
Thank you so much for making this video.
Hey Jason! I just love you channel, I really like it! I've been watching your channel for a little bit because I'm interesting in star with my bonsai tree, but my first question will be... Can I have a Bonsai Tree indoor? Because I live in Montreal, and the winter is so hard and cold... If I can, what will be the right type of plants and the season to start with it? Thank for all the information you're giving us... Amazing job!
superb tutorial, many thanks.
Hi. Very helpful video. Thanks for sharing.
Would love to see some new videos!
It is a very wonderful video but can you show me how i will not kill the plant when I am pruning the roots as I was told before I should not cut the roots randomly as the plant will not survive afters. Is there a rule of cutting roots? thanks.
What if you were to slide a nail or something thru the middle of the loop and basically rotate that to do the tightening in a sort of "stick & bandage tourniquet " style, so-to-speak? Is there any reason why that would be a bad idea?
Great videos really informative. What happens though if you don't have a Jin what do you use then?
You can attach it to the pot- punch holes in it if it is plastic. Or, you can attach it to the thickest root available and convenient.
My Narra is a seedling doing great. I am 66 years old and I know that life favors my Narram Which is ok for me. But any advice you might have for older guys like me who are retired and really love the art of bonsai? Thanks! Tom in Philippines.
Jason its been a little bit over a year, have you produced a sequel to this video?
Hi Jason, I recently subscribed to your channel and love your knowledge sharing. I have a query on the type of black plastic pot you are using. These seem common among bonsai nurseries as well as bonsai artists and I was wondering if the regular black pots have any advantage over ready made / self made air pruning pots or plastic mesh trashcans, fitted with a cheap landscape fabric or walmart bag ? Have you tried fabric pots or net pots like those made by Rediroots ? I am myself a fan of colanders & net baskets, and judging by youtube videos, I wonder why air pruning pots are not popular in the bonsai community, worlwide. Thanks for your perspective on this, Jason.
What if you have no branch to attach the other end of the wire to?
You would do better with some pliers with a larger mouth. I have electrical pliers from my trade that allow me to twist wires with 1 hand a little easier. Any tips for trees without Jins?
What type of tree is this? great vids!
+jery springer Thanks! The tree is a Prostrata Juniper, a commonly used landscape juniper.
Finally I know how to wire a bonsai tree
Thank you.
Your vids are helpful but add a few about bonsai health and trimming.
what type of trees are suitable for making bonsai in Bangladesh
What wire will i use.plez answer me.im beginner
How do I know how much of the root system I can remove at one time. I followed another pros recommended way and killed 2 15 year old trees. Where can I read up on this?
pick up a pair of rotating safety wire pliers, they twist for you.
You are very good but dnt have subscribers...you hav to promote your channel it can be grow alot
I think you need to take some time and go to woodprix website to learn how to make it.