Definitely an awesome score! I hope it thrives. A thought for future projects? Maybe remove all of the flower buds for the transplanting phase. It takes a large amount of the plant's energy to produce flowers and seeds. Removal can allow it to divert that energy to the roots and leaves as it recovers from transplant shock. Just a suggestion from a plant lover and newbie bonsai artist.
When growing bonsai it’s standard to grow in shallow pots! We use an alternative to soil which you can see in the video! This allows for proper drainage and airflow to the roots! As well as lots of fertilizer to make up for the lack of nutrients in the substrate! Bonsai is the practice of a small tree in a small pot but with big features like large trunk and branches compared to the overall size of the tree! The small pot also helps keep the tree in a smaller state
I find your videos to be very good except you can only heard talking when you are near your camera so a lot of what you're saying isn't being heard. Keep up the good work.
@@TGNep most honeysuckles grow allot of roots fast I usually put my honeysuckle trees in a deeper pot so they don't push the tree out of the pot or sometimes Crack the pot but that's just me either way you did a awesome job and it's a beautiful tree
Hello everyone I would love some feedback on how I could improve on my videos (editing, angles, etc)
Definitely an awesome score! I hope it thrives.
A thought for future projects? Maybe remove all of the flower buds for the transplanting phase. It takes a large amount of the plant's energy to produce flowers and seeds. Removal can allow it to divert that energy to the roots and leaves as it recovers from transplant shock. Just a suggestion from a plant lover and newbie bonsai artist.
You are correct! I did remove about 90% of the flowers the next day! I just didn’t incorporate it into the video! Next time I shall
Great vids
Thank you 🙏
Bro that’s a score! Nice work.Just imagine how much money you saved.Mother nature said on the house!😀👍🏼
You can’t make this stuff up for real haha
I have allot of Honeysuckle trees Honeysuckle trees are hard to kill but make beautiful bonsai.
This is definitely my favourite bonsai
Thank you
Beautiful, also very lucky to find such a nice template to start working with.
I could not agree more! I was a very happy camper when I stumbled along this one!
Happy fisher, no?
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With roots so deep, why the shallow pot? I feel like it needs a much deeper pot for it to continue to thrive...
When growing bonsai it’s standard to grow in shallow pots! We use an alternative to soil which you can see in the video! This allows for proper drainage and airflow to the roots! As well as lots of fertilizer to make up for the lack of nutrients in the substrate! Bonsai is the practice of a small tree in a small pot but with big features like large trunk and branches compared to the overall size of the tree! The small pot also helps keep the tree in a smaller state
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I cannot agree more 😎
honeysuckle takes a big hit and will need to be tough for that much trauma 🤕
It’s doing great so far!
@@TGNep good news - it real potential for something nice
I wouldve planted in larger pot till roots are established. Then go to a bonsai pot.
Roots will establish just fine in the large bonsai pot no?
@@TGNep another two weeks should tell
I wonder if i searched around the hills here in New Zealand i could find somthing as beautiful as your tree! 🤔🤔
You would probably find something even better down there!
I find your videos to be very good except you can only heard talking when you are near your camera so a lot of what you're saying isn't being heard. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the feedback!
I agree. I don't have any other suggestions. I'm glad your channel came up on my feed! New subscriber here.
Needs a deeper pot
You don’t think the surface area will make up for depth?
@@TGNep most honeysuckles grow allot of roots fast I usually put my honeysuckle trees in a deeper pot so they don't push the tree out of the pot or sometimes Crack the pot but that's just me either way you did a awesome job and it's a beautiful tree
Thank you! I will take this into consideration
Was that a native or the Japanese variant?
This is a native species to Ontario! A honey suckle