How to Make a Slant Style Bonsai
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2020
- In this video, Jason discusses the tricks and techniques on creating a slant style bonsai. He demonstrates with a San Jose Juniper. Jason goes over how the location of the apex can impact the design of the tree. He also discusses why certain larger branches may need to be eliminated to create a more balanced bonsai. Hosted by Jason Chan of Eastern Leaf.
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All your videos are great and informative.
It's very cool to see you show the options available, the choices you've made, and the result afterwards. Awesome demonstration, Jason
Thank you for taking the time to teach us all new ways to look for in styling trees. Your a great teacher and I love your work.👍
Nice video! You make the styling look so effortlessly...thank you for sharing your thought process and tips!
Love how it turns out at the end. Thank you for the awesome video.
Thanks for the demo & sharing your knowledge.
Love this tree!
Really good video.... good explaining ! I am starting my bonsai adventure and I got a lot of inspiration from your videos.
Very nice love how you explained it masterfully done Sir
choice of the right style of bonsai ... very beautiful❤️❤️❤️
Super educational video, thanks Jason 🌳🌳😎
pretty much exactly how i would've styled it as well. maybe kept the jins a little bit longer but thinner for that even higher amount of contrast
Its very beautiful!
Very helpful, thank you!
Great video. Thanks
Super informative, thanks so much.
Great video
very much informative, thank you
Great video.
This looks great! I think the apex is what really sells it.
I'm curious about how this will respond to this kind of styling. My junipers always die back pretty hard to even light pruning with lots of brown tips and such.
Nice .great expaination !!!👌🏾
Waao easy way but looking good of a bonsai. Stay safe friend
really nice demonstration showing several options. I wonder though, if you had not used this tree for the video, would you have considered air-layering off the big right hand branch that you removed early on?
I have a similar juniper & im planning to tilt it in position in spring (feb) & then air layer the thicker unwanted branches before styling it in monsoon (July / August)
best regards, I am a bonsai from Indonesia👍👍🙏
Thank you for the Cool video
I like it👍
Luv the music at the end
Great tutorials. I have a T style bonsai. Would it be wrong to shape it and keep it ass is?
Hello, a question, in this case can it be transplanted into a definitive bonsai pot? or would that prevent / delay the tree foliage from completely filling and forming clouds? Thank you very much, greetings from Peru.
🌳🌴🐨 hi .good info .I can see this in my junipers. still learning to sacrifice nice branches. getting there .Keith Australia
Sir wich season is best in india for prunig and repoting and wiring of chinese juniper, it's also called shimpaku .
I find the lower left branch may too heavy. It drops my eye below my perceived triangle.
What tools do you use and what do you recommend for a newbie?
Great! Please update when you repot it :)
What is aftercare going to look like?
I needed this .. thank you ..
Can we do this kind of work this time of year (November in North America) or is this an earlier video?
Yes, this was done this week. It's also a great time to repot!
@@easternleaf awesome! I was afraid a big prune would take away all the energy from the tree before dormancy. I’m in the pre-bonsai training of a bunch of junipers and I’m trying to maximize the growth
Could you have made a cascade with this double branched tree?
sure, why not (although it would be a semi-cascade). in this case you probably use the right side for the cascade and just shorten the left trunk in about half :) easily done as well, the material just doesn't lend itself too much into a full cascade (would look kinda odd ^^). take care
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Yep logical decisions - wish you were closer to visit and help me be logical!!
That's easy, get crooked tree, put in pot so it's slanted, cut a bunch of branches off, put on some wire to hold branches like dancers arms, water it, and there it is.......simple :)