Nice little tree, love that you are teaching to redirect the branches and avoid over pruning which is a very common error when working with this type of straight trunked trees making them bidimensional, and leading to a loooong recovery. Teaching style anf proper care. Thank you 😊
What a lovely tree! I have a few questions though: (1) Any idea where I can find those shallow terracotta pots the tree came in? (2) Your website doesn't seem to offer small-grit pumice (or lava rock) like you're using in the substrate mix- any suggestions on where I can find some? (Unless I'm color blind and you're using vulkastrat...) (3) If you wanted to shoot for a bigger tree down the line, I assume you'd just leave the original top, and maybe compact the apex for visuals sake? Thanks for sharing!
Tree is coming along nicely and we'll post an update in a year or so! The pot came with the tree, imported from I think Japan. I bet you can find pots like that online? As for substrates - you will have to work with whats available near you, but anything inorganic and a bit coarse should work (vulkastrat would be great yes). Lastly, if I'd go for a larger tree I probably would container grow it to create a larger/thicker trunk first.
Nice little tree, love that you are teaching to redirect the branches and avoid over pruning which is a very common error when working with this type of straight trunked trees making them bidimensional, and leading to a loooong recovery. Teaching style anf proper care. Thank you 😊
Thanks!
Such an elegant tree 😍😍😍 and the way you teaching, makes our mind calm ☺️
Thank you so much 😀
Nice Bonsai ❤❤❤ with acadama plant trees cool
लै भारी व्हिडिओ आहे खरंच शिकण्यासाठी साठी
Thankyou sudah berbagi, ini sangat menginspirasi
a beautiful tree
Thanks!
What a lovely tree!
I have a few questions though:
(1) Any idea where I can find those shallow terracotta pots the tree came in?
(2) Your website doesn't seem to offer small-grit pumice (or lava rock) like you're using in the substrate mix- any suggestions on where I can find some? (Unless I'm color blind and you're using vulkastrat...)
(3) If you wanted to shoot for a bigger tree down the line, I assume you'd just leave the original top, and maybe compact the apex for visuals sake?
Thanks for sharing!
Tree is coming along nicely and we'll post an update in a year or so! The pot came with the tree, imported from I think Japan. I bet you can find pots like that online? As for substrates - you will have to work with whats available near you, but anything inorganic and a bit coarse should work (vulkastrat would be great yes). Lastly, if I'd go for a larger tree I probably would container grow it to create a larger/thicker trunk first.
Nice
Thanks!
do you care it in a green house? not sure how much sun and humidity for this specie
No this in is outside at a sunny spot! Check our website for care info for the Hinoki at www.bonsaiempire.com
Fall repot? Crazy!!!
Why?
@@bonsaiempire I was taught the safe time to repot is early Spring when buds swell, before the open.
That is the ideal time - but fall is your second option. You do need to protect the tree a bit in winter (make sure its not verrrrry cold).
👍👌🙂
quel dommage que ce ne soit pas en français, pas même les sous-titres 😢😢