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I’m diggin the work on the tree. Fantastic vision and making it happen. And shout out to your videography and lighting. You’ve got a real knack, good sir.
Nice work, Jason. Love the deadwood. Lime sulphur straight away? I've always assumed that it came later. Good to know. I'll be interested to see what happens to the long straight thickish branch that heads off to the left - perhaps its days are numbered?
Thanks Roger. I would give the deadwood at least couple of hours to dry before applying line sulphur. It’s early days for this tree and no doubt lots of tough decisions to make in future stylings.
Shoot, I just looked it up, and it isn't hardy in my colder climate zone, so I will have to do a little research as to where I can get one. I really like it. It kind of reminds me of a boxwood. I have a beautiful Japanese lilac tree (the structure of the tree is beautiful, even in winter) and it is surrounded by a hedge of 35 or so manicured boxwoods.@@TheBonsaiGarden
Great video Jason - I am not very good at sketching. You don't want me on your team to play Pictionary. But it do take lots of photos with my phone and try to study them to help me figure it out.
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Great video Jason
Looks great 👊
Glad you like it
Excellent video!! Great drama in both the video, AND the tree. This fan loves it.
Thank you Steve 👍
Good one, Jason😀 I enjoyed your video very much😀
Thank you for your kind comment 🙏
I’m diggin the work on the tree. Fantastic vision and making it happen.
And shout out to your videography and lighting. You’ve got a real knack, good sir.
Thank you, that’s very kind of you 🙏
Brilliant video, I enjoyed the original but this redux version was even better.
Just more focused on the action Alex without my intro waffle 😂
Wow! that's impressive! Both your tree styling and your video work
Thank you Suzy 🙏
very cool!!
Thank you 🙏
Great transformation 👏
Thanks Michael 👍
All I can say is…..WOW 👍❤️
Thank you judy
Enjoyed this! ⚡️
Thanks Rachael 👍
Fantastic Show, Jason!
Thanks Patricia 🙏
Love the bonsai. Releaf inspired video would love the type parts too have a voice over as well this video is amazing
That’s very kind of you 👍
Nice work, Jason. Love the deadwood. Lime sulphur straight away? I've always assumed that it came later. Good to know. I'll be interested to see what happens to the long straight thickish branch that heads off to the left - perhaps its days are numbered?
Thanks Roger. I would give the deadwood at least couple of hours to dry before applying line sulphur.
It’s early days for this tree and no doubt lots of tough decisions to make in future stylings.
I also have a JH and that has a bulbous root base!
I wonder if this might be a species related thing.
Very inspirational video, and I'll see if I can find one in a nursery, and it probably needs a really nice pot????
Thanks Mary. Hope you can find one, they are fairly easy to source here and often used as hedging plants.
Shoot, I just looked it up, and it isn't hardy in my colder climate zone, so I will have to do a little research as to where I can get one. I really like it. It kind of reminds me of a boxwood. I have a beautiful Japanese lilac tree (the structure of the tree is beautiful, even in winter) and it is surrounded by a hedge of 35 or so manicured boxwoods.@@TheBonsaiGarden
If I may chip in ,Boxwood is not as flexible, be careful.
Good point. I have experienced that.@@Pete-z6e
Great video Jason - I am not very good at sketching. You don't want me on your team to play Pictionary. But it do take lots of photos with my phone and try to study them to help me figure it out.
Not so good at drawing horses 😆
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The lightning strike was very disturbing….
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