The roots were packed in the old pot which was obviously too small for the tree considering that you are in the development phase. In this kind of situation you remove the old soil, at least partially, spread the roots and put a slate under the tree so you encourage the creation of a nice nebary. At this stage, this step is very very important, otherwise, it is going to be difficult to repair this in the future. This is just an example of what a beginner should NOT do! But the video is nicely edited with peaceful music in the background...
Is your reason for up-potting to promote growth and thickening? Will you identify the fertilizer pellets and the source? I personally like the elegant grace of thin trunks with interesting line.
Exactly! Up-potting helps promote both growth and thickening of the trunk, especially in the early development stages of bonsai. The fertilizer pellets I use are slow-release, organic and sourced locally, perfect for providing steady nutrients. I also appreciate the elegance of thin trunks, they have a truly unique grace. Thank you for your comment!
@@NoQuarter01 I once bought this mesh for the gutter. To keep it clean from Leaves and other stuff. Works just fine for bonsai too. It is made of plastic.
They are pieces of coal. Charcoal regulates the pH of the soil, absorbs harmful substances such as and is colonized by good bacteria. Try it, a normal grill charcoal is enough, if you want you can also make it smaller by chopping it up.
Personally I would certainly not advise to add pieces of charcoal to the soil. Maples prefer a slightly acidic medium and charcoal works against that. I know that maples aren't very fussy about the soil, especially when the drainage is (very) good. But adding charcoal? Would not be my choice, to be honest... Good luck!
HI! Yes, you are right, maples prefer slightly acidic soil, in fact I also add pine bark to the soil to acidify it. Let's say I put both so that the soil remains "slightly" acidic but not too much. I also feel comfortable with charcoal because it absorbs potentially harmful substances. Obviously these are all experiments but so far the maples I've put it on have never shown any signs of suffering. Thanks for your time. See you soon!
The roots were packed in the old pot which was obviously too small for the tree considering that you are in the development phase. In this kind of situation you remove the old soil, at least partially, spread the roots and put a slate under the tree so you encourage the creation of a nice nebary. At this stage, this step is very very important, otherwise, it is going to be difficult to repair this in the future. This is just an example of what a beginner should NOT do! But the video is nicely edited with peaceful music in the background...
Thank you very much. 🙏😊
I appreciate the calmness of ur videos. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work!
Thank you! I’m really glad my videos bring you calm and that you enjoy them. See you soon!
Great start for this sapling! All the best on its long journey towards becoming a refined tree!
Thank you!!!
Terimakasih telah berbagi, kerja yang bagus rapi dan tenang, menyejukkan hati terimakasih ❤❤❤
Terima kasih banyak, saya senang video saya membuat Anda rileks dan Anda menyukainya, sampai jumpa!
Nice program bonsai,thank you for sharing good luck Mr
Thank you very much!
Were those pieces of charcoal you placed in the pot?
Coal has a beneficial effect. It buffers excessive mineral substances and colonizes with organisms that are good for the health of the plant. 🤗
Beautiful 💖👍🙏
Thank you! 🤗
What are those things in the hazelnut butter container?
Organic fertilizer 🤗
Great job!
Thank you!!!
Very nice. Great video
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
"Honey wake up! I discovered a new awesome bonsai channel!"
Thank you very much 🙏
Is your reason for up-potting to promote growth and thickening? Will you identify the fertilizer pellets and the source? I personally like the elegant grace of thin trunks with interesting line.
Exactly! Up-potting helps promote both growth and thickening of the trunk, especially in the early development stages of bonsai. The fertilizer pellets I use are slow-release, organic and sourced locally, perfect for providing steady nutrients. I also appreciate the elegance of thin trunks, they have a truly unique grace. Thank you for your comment!
Beautifull bonsai❤ i love bonsai🎉❤
Thank you!🙏
I really appreciate and love 💕 it Sir.
Thank you very much!
Inspiratif👍
Thank you 🙏
Sehr interessant, sehr ästhetisch. Vielen Dank ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
Vielen Dank für den Kommentar! Ich freue mich, dass es dir gefällt. Bis bald!
Awesome little tree 🌲. Where do you purchase those screens? I can’t find them
A thousand thanks! Sorry, I don't understand which screens you are referring to.
@@the_greenbob oh, the mesh for the bottom of the pot to keep the soil from falling through the hole.
@@NoQuarter01 I once bought this mesh for the gutter. To keep it clean from Leaves and other stuff.
Works just fine for bonsai too. It is made of plastic.
that's right it's a simple plastic net. :-)
Nice and informatif....
Thank you! 🙏
Thank you often for the video, greetings from beginners, greetings of one package
Thank you for following me and taking an interest in this beautiful passion. See you soon!
Amazing...
🙏🙏🙏
The movement you've put into that is lovely 😍 it's going to look amazing once it's more ramified and the trunk is a bit thicker.
Thank you! 😊 I will keep you updated with new videos🙏
Also what were the black chunks you put in the middle of the pot? Thx
They are pieces of coal. Charcoal regulates the pH of the soil, absorbs harmful substances such as and is colonized by good bacteria. Try it, a normal grill charcoal is enough, if you want you can also make it smaller by chopping it up.
Is nicer showing the step by step but you should or it would be nice if you state what kind of soil and other additives are using
You're right, I don't always remember to write down what I use. Thanks for the advice. I'll try to do better. 🙏
You just slip-potted a sapling 🤷
yes, that was the idea ;-)
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Q fue lo q colocaste en el fondo d la maceta, como piedritas?
Es grava, la que se usa en las tumbas de los cementerios :-)
I hope it doesn't die. 😊
I would like if you can do the same gorgeous work to an olive tree Please ?
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I have an olive tree. In the spring I will try to do a similar project. Thank you!
@the_greenbob wow ! Thank you so much 💜
Sslam izin nyimak ❤🙏👍
Thank you very much
Ante todo gracias por mostrar tu trabajo, tal cual lo haces, muy bueno por cierto. Honesto, sencillo y breve...dos veces bueno 🎉🎉❤❤
¡Gracias! Eres demasiado amable. Me alegra que te guste. ¡Nos vemos pronto!
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Piacere mio 🙏
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Thanks
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Who learned anything from this?
👍👍👍....
Thank you!!!
Hello
Hi! 😊
Solo un falso rinvaso
Solo quello che c'era da fare.
Salam kenal dari indonesia 👍
Nice to meet you Salem 🙏
Slip pot & let it grow
I will do 🤗
never cut green leaves☝️.they are alive
Even the branches are alive, sometimes it is necessary. Thanks for the advice :-)
Personally I would certainly not advise to add pieces of charcoal to the soil. Maples prefer a slightly acidic medium and charcoal works against that. I know that maples aren't very fussy about the soil, especially when the drainage is (very) good. But adding charcoal? Would not be my choice, to be honest... Good luck!
HI! Yes, you are right, maples prefer slightly acidic soil, in fact I also add pine bark to the soil to acidify it. Let's say I put both so that the soil remains "slightly" acidic but not too much. I also feel comfortable with charcoal because it absorbs potentially harmful substances. Obviously these are all experiments but so far the maples I've put it on have never shown any signs of suffering. Thanks for your time. See you soon!
Thank you for sharing your bonsaï passion
@@stephanesbonsais At your service!😉