Just a short video today. I did something stupid and almost lost a bunch of succesfull cuttings. What I did? Has this happened to you? Drop me a line and share your experience
A-ha! I got two yews in a parking lot I take care of and one has berries and the other doesn't! I suspected they were male and female. Thanks for that info. I almost cut them down because they were very old and didn't have a lot of green on them. I gave them cow manure and after a year they have come back to life! They are not 100 percent yet but I am glad I let them live.
@GrowingBonsai I did think of that but they looked like Bonsai like they were without pruning (aside from cutting off dead branches). The dirt in that parking lot was just awful, awful, awful! It reminded me of the dirt in a vacuum cleaner bag. Besides no nutrients to speak of from rotted vegetation like you would get anywhere else other than an urban environment, the soil was loaded with gravel, sand and salt from the snow plows. These poor shrubs where in shrub hell! I greatly admire these shrubs for living in such harsh conditions! They are tough. Besides all that, they are OLD!
My only regret is starting this hobby so late in my life ,I am 56 wish I was 20 years younger then I will have more time to see my seedlings mature, I know is a long and slow process I could go and buy mature trees but then I miss watching it grow learning how to wire and repot . Great video Jelle thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise....
Hi Michael, I have found a simple solution to dealing with age and development time needed: I do not worry about it, and just enjoy the process. Lots of younger people starting the hobby who will be happy to get some plants that have had a decent preparation for bonsai :)
Hello Jelle! I didn’t thought about the sweet berries when I collected a yes this spring. I have to check next summer if I got an female or male plant. Maybe I have to get some cuttings 😍 thanks for the video!
oh no, I repotted my yew cutting because the soil was too dense and I pressed down on the soil! It hadn't rooted after being in the previous pot for a while (5-6 months) and wanted to repot it with some more porous soil... Hopefully it is fine
Thank you for posting this informative video. Can you tell me how long it takes for the roots to appear? I took 3 cuttings last summer, but no sign of any roots yet. Thank you.
Thinking back, the video of styling the female tree was in summer. So I took the cuttings in summer, and was cleaning up in winter. So probably less than 6 months. As long as they are vivid green, they are still good to go.
Great to hear. I have a bunch of more mature taxus, and they handle a lot of root pruning, once accustomed to living in a pot. The transition from the field into a pot is often more dificult!
@@GrowingBonsai thx a lot. I have been trying to make some succesful cuttings for a long time, but all end up dying. It seems so difficult for me. Thx a lot i will keep trying
I’ve got some yew cuttings back in February/March and planted them more or less as you did… they haven’t wilted yet, but no growth so far… shall I risk popping them out of the floor and check the roots?
I did it all the time but for now in my place its so dry and hot and I'm running out of water that most of my trees are in very Bad condition and some will probably die...I cant do nothing against it 😥😥😥
Just a short video today. I did something stupid and almost lost a bunch of succesfull cuttings. What I did? Has this happened to you? Drop me a line and share your experience
A-ha! I got two yews in a parking lot I take care of and one has berries and the other doesn't! I suspected they were male and female. Thanks for that info. I almost cut them down because they were very old and didn't have a lot of green on them. I gave them cow manure and after a year they have come back to life! They are not 100 percent yet but I am glad I let them live.
:) Instead of cutting them down, offer them to someone for bonsai!
@GrowingBonsai I did think of that but they looked like Bonsai like they were without pruning (aside from cutting off dead branches). The dirt in that parking lot was just awful, awful, awful! It reminded me of the dirt in a vacuum cleaner bag. Besides no nutrients to speak of from rotted vegetation like you would get anywhere else other than an urban environment, the soil was loaded with gravel, sand and salt from the snow plows. These poor shrubs where in shrub hell! I greatly admire these shrubs for living in such harsh conditions! They are tough. Besides all that, they are OLD!
@@GrowingBonsai Plus they were HUGE. Six or seven feet.
Nice work Jelle! I do not have a yew, but I might need to take some pruners with me on my next walk around the neighborhood. 😂
Agreed. You need more trees 😁
My only regret is starting this hobby so late in my life ,I am 56 wish I was 20 years younger then I will have more time to see my seedlings mature, I know is a long and slow process I could go and buy mature trees but then I miss watching it grow learning how to wire and repot .
Great video Jelle thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise....
Hi Michael, I have found a simple solution to dealing with age and development time needed: I do not worry about it, and just enjoy the process. Lots of younger people starting the hobby who will be happy to get some plants that have had a decent preparation for bonsai :)
@@GrowingBonsai may I ask how old you are ...
@@natrjack965 haha, can't you tell from my videos?
@@GrowingBonsai at a guess I would say 31 ish please forgive me if you are younger......
I reckon he’s 40ish, right Jelle ?! ✌️
Sometimes the waiting is too long haha. I'm going to learn more about female yews and attempt this myself. Thanks Jelle 👍
Very Welcome Alex! If you are looking for them.. Can't find them? I have 2-3 to spare!
Hello Jelle! I didn’t thought about the sweet berries when I collected a yes this spring. I have to check next summer if I got an female or male plant. Maybe I have to get some cuttings 😍 thanks for the video!
:) Where are you located David? In the EU?
@@GrowingBonsai of course :) I’m also from Germany (:
@@davidlahr7226 So.. If you want a cutting, we can figure this out. I have some..
There’s a Yew in the grounds where I work. Think I’ll take your advice and get a few cuttings. Thanks
Orr.. get the whole plant! :)
oh no, I repotted my yew cutting because the soil was too dense and I pressed down on the soil! It hadn't rooted after being in the previous pot for a while (5-6 months) and wanted to repot it with some more porous soil... Hopefully it is fine
Nice sharing 👍👍
my pleasure!
Great video, very helpful Would they root in sand or do you need coarser substrate? Does rooting hormone increase success?
I am not sure. I prefer something that aerates well
Thank you for posting this informative video. Can you tell me how long it takes for the roots to appear? I took 3 cuttings last summer, but no sign of any roots yet. Thank you.
Thinking back, the video of styling the female tree was in summer. So I took the cuttings in summer, and was cleaning up in winter. So probably less than 6 months. As long as they are vivid green, they are still good to go.
Yes, they root very easily. I tried with half a pencil thickness and they still root. Also, they admit very hard root pruning.
Great to hear. I have a bunch of more mature taxus, and they handle a lot of root pruning, once accustomed to living in a pot. The transition from the field into a pot is often more dificult!
Can I ask what your substrate mix is Jelle? I find the regional differences fascinating.
Hi Ben, I use lots of different components. In winter I expect to do a video. In this case, pumice, diatomous earth and bark as core substances.
@@GrowingBonsai Thanks for the response! I look forward to your next video.
Does the season of the year influence? When is the best time to take the cuttings?
I am not fully sure. I would guess late-winter to be good, but I have absolutely no reason for this.
@@GrowingBonsai thx a lot. I have been trying to make some succesful cuttings for a long time, but all end up dying. It seems so difficult for me. Thx a lot i will keep trying
Short but still usefull points👍❤
Very Good Video ! Thx
Youre welcome!
yes Mr Jelle...almost all plants is better from young twig if we cutting stem programme
Hey Ronin, so you are growing from cuttings too?
Nooo I missed the premiere!!!
I’ve got some yew cuttings back in February/March and planted them more or less as you did… they haven’t wilted yet, but no growth so far… shall I risk popping them out of the floor and check the roots?
soorrey! Buut.. You can watch it now!?
@@GrowingBonsai of course! Just watched it twice! We’ll done! Those youngsters are amazing!
I didn't know about females and berries. I have a male taxus that identifies as female so we are patiently waiting for the red berries :)
I think it is beyond how the plant self-identifies. It is about the genes, and whether or not those trigger production of female flowers!
@@GrowingBonsai but what am i going to tell my confused taxus? Emotional facts or actual facts😅
@@XaviersBonsaiRetreat It is all about not pushing your expectations and accepting and particularly respecting the choices your Taxus makes my friend.
@@GrowingBonsai Touche :)
Or how about reading the Bible?! God has plenty to say on the matter!!! Sorry no humorous banter on all this ‘woke’ nonsense ✝️✌️
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Glad you liked it my friend!
I did it all the time but for now in my place its so dry and hot and I'm running out of water that most of my trees are in very Bad condition and some will probably die...I cant do nothing against it
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That does not sound good. No way to get water?
Cool nice
thank you Panji!
There’s a Yew in the grounds where I work. Think I’ll take your advice and get a few cuttings. Thanks
Orr.. get the whole plant! :)