This is the detail work I've been searching for when working with junipers. I'm looking forward to seeing how you reveal the desired growth of this tree! Thank you!!!
I just bought a nana today that looked like the beginning of this video. There’s so much dry dead under the good foliage it made me mad, so I bought it. I pulled off all the dried dead underneath and now I see it is so beautiful. Bright vivid green with red branches! And it’s a big one! Thank you for all your hard work in your videos. ❤
Great video. Have to reduce before we build! It really is soo easy to get attatched to foliage thats on the tree to start. Cant wait to see more work done to this tree. I would love to see how to do the apex on these trees. Great job josh
@@BonsaiEn thank you so much, I get about 10x better reach when I download and re-upload to Facebook. I will of course tag and credit your you tube channel. Is that OK?
id rather a link to the video rather then downloading and re uploading as you will be doing more harm then good to us by making sure the traffic stays on Facebook rather then coming through to UA-cam and helping our algorithm and your likely to monetise the video if you upload to facebook which also takes revenue away from us.
I’ve been enjoying your channel. I believe you are what you present. I have a question or more I’d like to ask. I’m 61 I love Bonsai, I want to be involved in it. I won’t have the opportunity to take a tree for a 50 year journey, but I want to have beautiful trees that I take from stock or the wild. I want to make bonsai stock to sell. I want to be involved. I retire in a year and I want to be a bonsai person. What is your thoughts and advice. I am growing trees , I have a masters in fine arts. I’ve got the art and design done. But it’s time that’s the thing that changes how I look at the process at my age, and the fact that I can’t be paying the price for fully developed Bonsai. Thank you. Mark.
Hi Mark, At 61 you still have plenty of time for Bonsai, Especially with retirement on the horizon. If your looking to grow trees fast consider trees native to your environment as they will grow the quickest, i would probably avoid things like Japanese maple, Azalea and shimpaku juniper as they grow painfully slow. Learn good development techniques to ensure the trees grow as fast as possible and keep on top of the work so your not fixing mistakes later that could have been avoided such as swelling in areas where branches should have been reduced. i hope this helps.
There aren't many videos on UA-cam as helpful as this, in explaining development, for us noob's. Top 👍
By far the best teaching bonsai content out there. Detailed, practical, easy to understand.
KEEP THEM COMING!!
This is the detail work I've been searching for when working with junipers. I'm looking forward to seeing how you reveal the desired growth of this tree! Thank you!!!
A masterful demonstration and explanation, many, many thanks.
A very detailed and easy to follow video. Thank you Josh, I always learn something new from your channel.
Thank you so much for this awesome vid! Really great descriptions of what you did and why. Can't wait to see your summer wiring update!!
I just bought a nana today that looked like the beginning of this video. There’s so much dry dead under the good foliage it made me mad, so I bought it. I pulled off all the dried dead underneath and now I see it is so beautiful. Bright vivid green with red branches! And it’s a big one! Thank you for all your hard work in your videos. ❤
Great video. Have to reduce before we build! It really is soo easy to get attatched to foliage thats on the tree to start. Cant wait to see more work done to this tree. I would love to see how to do the apex on these trees. Great job josh
Really great vid Josh. I look forward to seeing this plant develop. Thanks.
You and me both!
Great job Josh!!
Great video, Josh! Thanks!!
Hola desde Argentina!!
¿Precumbes nana?
Se ven tan saludables💪
Awesome video, thanking you so much
Thanks
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This is very informative, can I share this on my Facebook to 20k Bonsai fans?
Sure can, all our videos are public and often get shared on social media.
@@BonsaiEn thank you so much, I get about 10x better reach when I download and re-upload to Facebook. I will of course tag and credit your you tube channel. Is that OK?
id rather a link to the video rather then downloading and re uploading as you will be doing more harm then good to us by making sure the traffic stays on Facebook rather then coming through to UA-cam and helping our algorithm and your likely to monetise the video if you upload to facebook which also takes revenue away from us.
@@BonsaiEn I get you, no problem 👍
I’ve been enjoying your channel. I believe you are what you present. I have a question or more I’d like to ask.
I’m 61 I love Bonsai, I want to be involved in it. I won’t have the opportunity to take a tree for a 50 year journey, but I want to have beautiful trees that I take from stock or the wild. I want to make bonsai stock to sell. I want to be involved. I retire in a year and I want to be a bonsai person. What is your thoughts and advice. I am growing trees , I have a masters in fine arts. I’ve got the art and design done. But it’s time that’s the thing that changes how I look at the process at my age, and the fact that I can’t be paying the price for fully developed Bonsai.
Thank you.
Mark.
Hi Mark, At 61 you still have plenty of time for Bonsai, Especially with retirement on the horizon. If your looking to grow trees fast consider trees native to your environment as they will grow the quickest, i would probably avoid things like Japanese maple, Azalea and shimpaku juniper as they grow painfully slow. Learn good development techniques to ensure the trees grow as fast as possible and keep on top of the work so your not fixing mistakes later that could have been avoided such as swelling in areas where branches should have been reduced. i hope this helps.
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