Ive been watching your other training and shaping videos. What do you use for a limb spreader? I would like to use something similar for my trees this year but can't fully make out what material or what it is you are using. Thanks, your videos are very helpful.
Hi, I have cdd grise and cdd noir. Do you think cdd rimada and mutante are different than those I already have , worth adding them to my collection as well? Thanks!
Hi. I only had tasted cdd Noir, and it was exceptional. Also Grise, but wasn't perfectly ripe. Hopefully I will be able to compare all four this season. They are all different varieties.
Hi. Short answer is that depends on your growing conditions. My trees have to be smaller in statue for moving purposes, and first scaffolding branch is around 24''-28''. That can vary based on individual tree and their nodal (buds) location on a trunk.
thank you, this helps me a lot
You're welcome.
Ive been watching your other training and shaping videos. What do you use for a limb spreader? I would like to use something similar for my trees this year but can't fully make out what material or what it is you are using. Thanks, your videos are very helpful.
Mine are galvanized spreaders. These are the replacements:
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Hi, I have cdd grise and cdd noir. Do you think cdd rimada and mutante are different than those I already have , worth adding them to my collection as well? Thanks!
Hi. I only had tasted cdd Noir, and it was exceptional. Also Grise, but wasn't perfectly ripe. Hopefully I will be able to compare all four this season. They are all different varieties.
Excellent video Zarko! You make it look so easy. Is there a brand of bonsai wire you recommend?
Hi, at what height do you cut the top of your trees? Do you grow as single trunk for the first few years?
Hi. Short answer is that depends on your growing conditions. My trees have to be smaller in statue for moving purposes, and first scaffolding branch is around 24''-28''. That can vary based on individual tree and their nodal (buds) location on a trunk.
@@backyardfigs I like the way your trees look, so I'm going to copy the height and style 👍. Oh what size pots are you using btw?