Good advice on the candle cutting. I grow Scots pine here, since japanese black pine is a tad difficult to obtain. And I must say that you really look good with the beard.
I was excited to see you as the guest master for the midwest bonsai exhibition in august! This channel ha been one of a few great learning resources as Ive started practicing bonsai this year. Look forward to checking out the exhibition.
First, like the Chris Evans/Captain America look. Second, whatever you do, don't turn on the closed caption at 4 minutes and 32 seconds. Apparently, UA-cam's ability to translate "two-step decandling" comes up with something completely different. 😂 Thanks for the advice on fertilizing.
I want to try the ex flow system. I only have around 100 items in my collection I would be feeding. I haven’t even gone through an entire gallon of emulsion and kelp.
5:01 I kept staring at the trunk and roots on that Japanese black pine, trying to figure out what was happening: I thought the trunk was made up of several trees fused together to create one big trunk. Really interesting and different exposed roots! Different aspect ratio?
As always Bjorn great work, we must have made an impression on you. You mentioned El Paso on one of your most recent videos concerning climates. Thank you for that.
My Pines have me confused. I have several VERY young pines....2 Black pines and 1- 5 needle pine. The Black pines have been decandled, but needle plucking hasnt been done yet, since its not familiar to me. The white pine hasnt put out any candles yet. Mine are very young, ( 12"-14" inches ) so I am never sure if they should be left alone to grow out or cut for the purpose of back budding only? Great video but I wish people would do more detailed videos on candle cutting and needle plucking as applied to different situations, not just well established trees...
I wanna ask a question. Can you water the leaves that are exposed direct sunlight? Some says it burns some says it doesn't. But one of my Hawthorne's leaves collect too much water and rot. I think it is because of the water on the leaves. What do you think?
Hi Bijorn! Do you always prefer needle plucking after decandling or you can needle plucking in November (let’s say) and then in June decandling? Tanks in advance!
@@BlueJayBonsai Did wonder , Mr B knows his stuff . I'll probably stick with the English pronunciation . Or indeed ... :" my little trees " seems to suffice.
Your videos getting better and better in each video. It's no longer just a technical information but also artistic to drift into dreams.
It was good to see the Barber did a great job on de-candling as well.
Lol. And his hair is so shiny and lustrous, do you think Bjorn has been fertilised with kelp and fish too?
Always love and appreciate the cinematography and videography of your videos that make the trees and nursery look so beautiful. 🙏
Nice video man! Love how that tree turned out!
Good advice on the candle cutting. I grow Scots pine here, since japanese black pine is a tad difficult to obtain. And I must say that you really look good with the beard.
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The odd root I found more interesting, it has a more unique story than the expected symmetry.
Nice job !
Your beard is looking particularly good in this video 👌
I was excited to see you as the guest master for the midwest bonsai exhibition in august! This channel ha been one of a few great learning resources as Ive started practicing bonsai this year. Look forward to checking out the exhibition.
Hi Bjorn, thank you very much for sharing this very interesting video,your advices are very important!👍👍👍👍
Stunning work as always Bjorn
That amazing black pine. I’m more of a hands on learner I wish I had a tree like that to work on myself
First, like the Chris Evans/Captain America look. Second, whatever you do, don't turn on the closed caption at 4 minutes and 32 seconds. Apparently, UA-cam's ability to translate "two-step decandling" comes up with something completely different. 😂 Thanks for the advice on fertilizing.
The ancient technique of the two-step d*ck handling
I will never refer to de-candling the same again.
like to see the pond by the shop see if it has extra nutrients from run off
I want to try the ex flow system. I only have around 100 items in my collection I would be feeding. I haven’t even gone through an entire gallon of emulsion and kelp.
How many times a day do you think you say Bonsai?
5:01 I kept staring at the trunk and roots on that Japanese black pine, trying to figure out what was happening: I thought the trunk was made up of several trees fused together to create one big trunk. Really interesting and different exposed roots!
Different aspect ratio?
As always Bjorn great work, we must have made an impression on you. You mentioned El Paso on one of your most recent videos concerning climates. Thank you for that.
I would name that tree squid “ika” 😂
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My Pines have me confused. I have several VERY young pines....2 Black pines and 1- 5 needle pine. The Black pines have been decandled, but needle plucking hasnt been done yet, since its not familiar to me. The white pine hasnt put out any candles yet. Mine are very young, ( 12"-14" inches ) so I am never sure if they should be left alone to grow out or cut for the purpose of back budding only? Great video but I wish people would do more detailed videos on candle cutting and needle plucking as applied to different situations, not just well established trees...
Hi there… One question how can you design a juniper with three big branches?
Very nice
4/3 are you serious? 😆😅
Okay then I will tonight at home in the basement my 15 year old screen up and watch it on the pc in full screen mode 😋
The 4:3 vibe is awesome!
Love the content, but what's with the 4:3 aspect ratio
I wanna ask a question. Can you water the leaves that are exposed direct sunlight? Some says it burns some says it doesn't. But one of my Hawthorne's leaves collect too much water and rot. I think it is because of the water on the leaves. What do you think?
Where can I find the easy flow at? Tried searching. Thank you
Hi Bijorn! Do you always prefer needle plucking after decandling or you can needle plucking in November (let’s say) and then in June decandling? Tanks in advance!
What size is your EZ Flow injector?
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Nice commercial!
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I' m not sure about " bonesai " .Is that the correct Japanese pronunciation ?
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Yes that is the correct japanese pronunciation.
@@BlueJayBonsai Did wonder , Mr B knows his stuff . I'll probably stick with the English pronunciation . Or indeed ... :" my little trees " seems to suffice.
Proof of reincarnation...