@@Torabonsaischool Impressive what nature can do. Was there a reason for the tree to grow like this? Some rocks, or another tree that limited the tree in growing straighter?
It's Mugo pine. They live high in the mountains where are constantly tortured by winds, snow and other elements. So it is their natural way of growing like that.
Very few. With experience and knowledge one can avoid such things... I don't remember when I broke the last one. But it happens, especially on broadleaves.
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@Torabonsaischool congrats on 100th episode!
As always a very informative and live work on another bonsai. Like the angle and initial styling. Thanks.
Many thanks!
Such a unique tree and one another fruitful content. As a beginner, I always learn a lot from your videos. Thank you very much🙏🙏🙏
@@Ba.Bonsai thanks for watching!
Hi and thank you again for sharing your experience I really appreciate you taking the time much Respect Bill W.
I don't understand why you don't have at least 10 times this subs. One of the best channels in Europe without a doubt.
@@MokumaBonsai :-) because is just for people with good taste :-) :-) Thank you, share the news!
Great work on an incredible mugo, looking forward to its future
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Love yr channel, crazy tree .
@@russellchapman3599 thanks!
great tip the one about copper wire. Thanks!!!! I also buy discarded wire from electric motor repairers.... its the cheapest I found but not the best.
@@BONSAIenCORTO thank you!
what a beauty. amazing. thanks for showing. greetings from germany. holger
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Wow! Gorgeous tree. Really special. Is this a yamadori that you found like this or did you bend it in this shape?
It is yamadori. I just styled the crown.
@@Torabonsaischool Impressive what nature can do. Was there a reason for the tree to grow like this? Some rocks, or another tree that limited the tree in growing straighter?
It's Mugo pine. They live high in the mountains where are constantly tortured by winds, snow and other elements. So it is their natural way of growing like that.
@@Torabonsaischool That’s really nice.. it makes a wonderful looking bonsai.
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Tell us how many branches you broken.
it happens to you?
Very few. With experience and knowledge one can avoid such things... I don't remember when I broke the last one. But it happens, especially on broadleaves.
@@Torabonsaischool nice work. Very intresting movies.Greetings from Poland