How To Not Kill Your Bonsai | Q&A
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- Today, we'll go over a bunch of questions all relating to how to not kill your bonsai, whether it is by poor root care, poor pruning, or poor watering habits. With basic and consistent care, your bonsai can stay alive for a very long time!
0:00 Introduction
0:12 Making a giant bonsai tree
1:04 How to not kill your bonsai
4:15 How to not kill bonsai roots
5:20 Can maple trees bleed to death
6:49 How to grow well established bonsai roots
8:13 Can you keep a bonsai indoors
10:08 When to prune bonsai
12:05 Where to buy bonsai at auctions
13:15 When to wire a bonsai
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Thank you very much, always learn something from your videos! Simple, no extra editing, just education. I love how every video you can hear birds singing in the background too. (:
Thank you very much!
I haven't even watched the video yet. I just read the title and knew that I had to watch...and take notes.
I do the same
Thanks! Eventually I will have more technical data (techniques etc) on our websie...which should be up by September.
“Rising tides raises all boats” is such a good outlook!
I wish there are more bonsai supplier....good ones!
Salute to you sir for sharing your knowledge in bonsai
Wise information on this Q&A. There are people up North that get sapsicles from Maples in the winter months. The frozen sap is suppose to be sweet. I was never lucky to find a sapsicle.
Must be a quick freeze befoer it gets really cold. Doubt sap would be pushing in the dead of the winter. :
That's why you have never had a sa[sicle 🙂
One club I belonged to exhibited trees twice annually at a botanic garden Japanese Festival. We also set up a fundraising table. In January club members styled and repotted 30-40 one-gallon junipers sold in late April and late October. Our purpose was also to attract new club members, and we had members on hand to discuss and advise festival-goers. One can learn a lot by working on small junipers. We had a member who worked on a juniper every night after supper at the dining table. He transferred his skills to junipers the size of those grown by Milton.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us! This is very inspiring!
You are welcome!
y intention!
Awesomeness ❤️
Thanks. I greatly value your wisdom and experience of bonsai 🙏
Great! Thanks!
Very good video thanks Milton keep up the good work mate thanks
Will do, thanks!
Thank you! I love these Q&A videos! I always seem to learn something new!
We are communit!
Great info 👍
Glad you think so!
Very informative, Thank you.
Welcome!
Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge, step by step. I'm really learning things from your channel.
I'm glad you're enjoying bonsai!
Thanks again!
Welcome!
When you say street venders let’s take into account that they’re not all bad. I think one reason theses days a new person to bonsai will get on the internet and ask questions and get many bad answers. I find myself correcting bad answers that could potentially kill their trees. There’s more then one way to skin a cat but its still a science keeping trees and other plants thriving. But I do agree that street vendors is a source of bad trees nit unlike Home Depot and Lowe’s and any other stores that don’t have an experienced bonsai person on board. My favorite nursery where I live and I buy most of my products from I wouldn’t buy a bonsai from. It’s kind of like baking there is a lot of science that comes along with the happiness it brings.
Thank you for another good video.
We alal think we know, biut sometimes we miss...therefoer must keep on questioning ...and learn from everyone.
I had a bonsai that id cared for almost 8 years. I took moss from a local waterfall and added it to my bonsai to give it a grass lawn look. The moss had infected the tree woth some parasite and i noticed too late.
I'm sorry to hear that :(
The worst is Home Depot or Lowe’s. They glue the rocks so they don’t fall off but water can’t penetrate. Thanks again
sorry...not sure what rock you are referring to.
@@MiltonChang-ee6rqthey add a fine gravel to the top soil of their pots to make it look nice. But they glue them to the soil so no water cannot get through. They do this so the gravel doesn’t fall off. This inevitably kills the tree
Is there a set date or time of year when your Bonsai Heirloom site will be offering trees?
This is first year we offer bonsai foer sale...We exopect ti have releases o a regulaer basis,,,and eacg time the sale ends and then we wil announce the next release.
Worry...I am flying blind not inow hwo to project effectively...in time we will,.
Thanks for asking.
Sorry...I should be more specific. We plan to publish what is available for sale in September, and ship before thanksgiving. That is ship before the end of November.
We will only ship tres when we are ready...happy with them.
@@MiltonChang-ee6rq thank you for the reply
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Thanks!
👍👌🙂
Your name is easy to catch because I know a David Deacon at one time.
Wosh you would comment 🙂
I know I’ve said this multiple times, but I know likes and comments are good for the channel.
My garden trees are looking much better from you bonsai techniques
Great!
Thanks!
Does anybody know if having a bonsai by window will hurt it
I will address this topic in my Q&A tomorrow! Please stay tuned!