Creating Bonsai from Seedlings - Greenwood Bonsai

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  • @saramarshall1650
    @saramarshall1650 8 місяців тому +3

    Having just bought some young trees from you this was an excellent video to get me started. You explain everything that you do which is most helpful and we are able to see what you are doing as well. Thank you Corin.

  • @liverocks62
    @liverocks62 3 роки тому +23

    I’m not a real beginner but it’s has been a long time for me since I have done any bonsai work. I couldn’t do it anymore. But watching you do these little trees brings back enjoyment for me. Thanks for doing this video👍🏼

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому +1

      Hopefully you got the inspiration to get back into bonsai!

  • @highwayjim6672
    @highwayjim6672 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for doing this real starter bonsai video. That's where I am.

  • @willbhm
    @willbhm 3 роки тому +23

    It’s fantastic to see such an experienced bonsai artist go back to basics and beginners trees that shows it’s not all about the size of the wallet and trees can be sourced relatively cheap and it doesn’t have to cost a fortune 😜

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      Couldn’t have said it better myself!! 👍

  • @michaellodes5382
    @michaellodes5382 3 роки тому +4

    Using that drywall tape to cover the drainage holes is genius level 1000!

  • @TheBonsaiGarden
    @TheBonsaiGarden 3 роки тому +17

    Super little video for beginners. This is exactly the sort of thing that got me started in bonsai about 4-5 years ago - a couple of cheap nursery plants, some relatively inexpensive pots and a lot of hands on experimentation.
    Although the hobby can be expensive, it certainly does not have to be, and there is immense pleasure in starting out with young nursery plants and watching them develop over time through your own efforts.
    🙏

    • @Digitalhunny
      @Digitalhunny 3 роки тому +1

      Hi there Jason, do you by chance have any before & after photos of _your_ bonsai? Currently, I'm in the "consideration phase" of my bonsai journey. What are you growing right now? Have you heard of anybody growing (& successeeding) with apple, or any fruit, tree bonsai? Did you keep your hobby low cost? If so, did you splurged on anything, so far or plan to? Anything wisdom you can grace me with? Possibly something you _wish_ you knew or did _prior_ to starting? Maybe a suggestion for an easy first plant too? Thanks a bunch for just taking the time to read this. Maybe I should have started with a TLDR? Lmaoo I'll remember to do it for the _next_ time? 🤣🤣🤣
      (Just in case, TLDR = Too Long Didn't Read.)

    • @MaybeBonsai
      @MaybeBonsai 3 роки тому +3

      @@Digitalhunny Lots of people do fruit tree bonsai, apple is one of the more popular ones. It is a cheap hobby to start and as you get more into it, you can decide to go with more fancy stuff or not.

    • @Digitalhunny
      @Digitalhunny 3 роки тому +1

      @@MaybeBonsai Thanks!

    • @7Spronge
      @7Spronge 3 роки тому

      Exactly how I started three years ago, they are inexpensive and a great way to train yourself without breaking the bank if you mess up. And some of those starters are looking actually already pretty nice now. As for choosing starters right now, those gardencenter trees don't cut it anymore, downside is, what I like now as a starter is also way more expensive.

  • @lisawagner6076
    @lisawagner6076 5 місяців тому +2

    Excellent video Corin!! Thank you! Very helpful for my little Chinese Elm I just bought.

  • @lorencrannell3140
    @lorencrannell3140 11 місяців тому +1

    I’m just about to start bonsai and this and other videos you have done are simply inspiring and educational. Thank you.

  • @Nerdycowgirl11
    @Nerdycowgirl11 9 місяців тому +1

    Love and appreciate this video! I really like you walking and talking us through your different decisions and processes for each tree! I wish more people did videos like this! Sometimes i don’t just want facts rattled off to me, i want to see it in action. So thank you.

  • @paulosborne9753
    @paulosborne9753 2 роки тому

    Thank you for showing how to get started with bonsai, great seeing you all this morning.

  • @JustJane1972
    @JustJane1972 Рік тому

    Really do appreciate the time to demonstrate the beginnings of young trees and us beginners.

  • @deplorable8015
    @deplorable8015 Рік тому

    You are amazing! I’ve watched half of your videos already in only several days.

  • @EdwinNikkels
    @EdwinNikkels 3 роки тому +1

    Corin, You are by far my favorite Bonsai-tuber on YT.

  • @dennislynn7592
    @dennislynn7592 3 роки тому +11

    Another excellent video Corin I find your videos give confidence to a beginner, like myself, to try to develop a bonsai from a young tree of nursery stock with specimen trees the ultimate goal.
    Brilliant. 👍

  • @mcmak666
    @mcmak666 Рік тому

    Thank you, thisnis exactly what I've been looking for! I get freat enjoyment from watching plants and trees develop, and this gives me a bit of confidence to give it a good go.

  • @stephankraft347
    @stephankraft347 7 місяців тому

    Ok, so you have eased my mind and dispersed my worries; you do know how to handle your power tool carver. I always break a nervous sweat when I see people maltreating their bonsai with power tools. I grew up in Japan in the late 1960‘s and all through the 1970’s. Shari and Jin were created with hand tools back then and to me, they contribute better to the therapeutic, meditating working on bonsai than power tools do. Just my own gusto. Of course, everybody is free to work with tools of their own preference. Love your work and the detailed explanations you provide in every tutorial video you make. Keep it up!

  • @almac2598
    @almac2598 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks Corin. A vg demo on an area of the hobby that's very often neglected.

  • @mrewers2316
    @mrewers2316 Рік тому

    This is the best video I have seen for beginner enthusiasts like me. I saved a hazel sapling s couple of years ago and am now ready to get started. Thank you 😊

  • @jeef16
    @jeef16 3 роки тому +2

    I think something not often talked about in these videos is that these seedlings are pre-bonsai, and I often see beginners applying bonsai techniques to material that needs to develop. Most people will watch a video of a near-finished or slightly out of shape tree being pruned, or decandled, and will think they need to do the same.

  • @rainbowstar4360
    @rainbowstar4360 Рік тому

    I enjoy watching all your videos. THank you

  • @Kiki-kf7on
    @Kiki-kf7on 2 роки тому

    I watch all the bonsai videos and you are the best I have learned how to cut bonsai and really understand it now thanks to you , you are a great teacher thank you so much

  • @harrietb2141
    @harrietb2141 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you Corin☺️

  • @mandyhernon2238
    @mandyhernon2238 2 роки тому

    Only just found you today, will definitely be visiting soon as only about 6 miles away!

  • @iPheek
    @iPheek 3 роки тому +1

    I grew oaks from seed and This video is going to help!! Thanks!! Good info!

  • @arpadvarga3475
    @arpadvarga3475 9 місяців тому

    Very informative Corin! as always! Many field maple, silver birch and pine are waiting to be collected from the workplace (a quarry)this year!
    Perfect timing watching this!

  • @MAMLeers
    @MAMLeers 3 роки тому +2

    Reading the posts, they are exactly as I expected them to be. I posted you many months ago about this. Very nice video. It might be very, very useful and inspiring for many, many bonsaï hobbyïsts and/or possible starters. I consider this as quite motivating and down-to-earth bonsaï hobbying for everyone, regardless of financial possibilities. And after all: even the largest oak, once was a little acorn... Keep up the good work, mr. Corin!

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      Absolutely friend. I completely agree!

  • @bonsaigardenwithmarksander968
    @bonsaigardenwithmarksander968 2 роки тому

    I do like the cedar Corin I’ll have a look on your website thank you for a great video.🙏🏻🌲

  • @mallan3083
    @mallan3083 2 роки тому

    I have been watching bonsai tutorials for many years, this is informative and inspiring, the best I’ve seen. Thank you.

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      What type of material do like working on the most?

  • @anthonyfenn748
    @anthonyfenn748 3 роки тому +1

    So glad you did this video, perfect for the beginners out there

  • @irinaonishchenko1868
    @irinaonishchenko1868 2 місяці тому

    Thank you!!! Great explanation and advises.

  • @chuckycheese1
    @chuckycheese1 Рік тому

    GREAT VIDEO!! 🌳👍

  • @DJ-uk5mm
    @DJ-uk5mm 2 роки тому

    A stamp across your. Channel and I always wanted to do this as a kid but never got round to it. Thank you so much for sharing your skills you’ve inspired me I’ll take a trip down to your nursery

  • @cherylandrews3195
    @cherylandrews3195 3 роки тому +2

    I love your videos and I want all those trees! Thanks for being there for us beginners as well as those more experienced :)

  • @richardshepherd330
    @richardshepherd330 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, once again Corin.

  • @margaretmiller4899
    @margaretmiller4899 2 роки тому

    As a very new bonsai enthusiast, thank you for a wonderful beginning basics video.

  • @peterjohnson350
    @peterjohnson350 3 роки тому

    I enjoy working on bigger trees but small trees are still fun. A great video to encourage beginners to the hobby.

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      I’m the same way! Larger trees are where it’s at!

  • @carloscruz6536
    @carloscruz6536 3 роки тому

    Thanks Cory for sharing some of the basic and simple things of bonsai that I think is the true enjoyment of the art👍👍🇵🇷

  • @LetsDoBonsai
    @LetsDoBonsai 3 роки тому +1

    Great Work Corin, great detail for everyone, Thanks as always for sharing.

  • @williamingleby3327
    @williamingleby3327 Рік тому

    Wow, a superb demo.

  • @mattbrennan647
    @mattbrennan647 3 роки тому +1

    Great tutorial. Thanks for some tips from an expert. Thanks, keep growing

  • @mick681
    @mick681 3 роки тому +1

    Very inspirational. Excellent for beginners.

  • @peterwhitehead34
    @peterwhitehead34 3 роки тому

    Thank you for that one Corin, most interesting ,informative and enjoyable 👍

  • @rhonasimpson2988
    @rhonasimpson2988 3 роки тому

    That was really helpful and clear Corin. Great video. Thanks

  • @angie3504
    @angie3504 2 роки тому

    Great beginners video packed with lots of ideas 👍🏻

  • @chuckycheese1
    @chuckycheese1 2 роки тому

    Really enjoyed this one, such a variety

  • @nightcoder5k
    @nightcoder5k Рік тому

    Very nice episode. Thank you.

  • @the3milestitcher
    @the3milestitcher 6 місяців тому

    I do really love your videos. You explain everything so clearly which is a treat. I live in Shetland. Would you post a few young trees up here?

  • @joseantoniosanchez3158
    @joseantoniosanchez3158 3 роки тому +2

    Por favor me ?puedes decir qué tipo de tierra estás usando ? gracias 😁

  • @williamingleby3327
    @williamingleby3327 3 роки тому

    Wow, it looks so easy. I will be on the lookout for trees I could use.

  • @raymondbirds2392
    @raymondbirds2392 Рік тому

    Lovely job

  • @Digitalhunny
    @Digitalhunny 3 роки тому +3

    OMG! How did I miss your channel for _so_ long?? So, glad I found ya. But, I must say your appearance _would_ also be greatly acceptable on a "big game hunting & cooking" channel. Come to think of it, I'd watch you there too! Lmaoo. Thank you for all tips & tricks. Have you ever tried to bonsai with an apple tree or fruit tree? Happy planting & hugs from Canada
    PS. I hear your echo you got there. Have you considered a clip on microphone? Amazon has a few at an okay price point. If that's not an option, fancy to try attaching a few thick blankets to your ceiling. Adjust them around your lights. In doing so, it will help to absorb that echo you have. I'm full of suggestion & ideas for these types of things. I worked on TV sets a few times in my youth. Feel free to ask me. Again thanks for EVERYTHING you teach here. Cheers!🍻

    • @greenwoodbonsaistudio
      @greenwoodbonsaistudio  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the tips, we trialed a clip on mic a while back, but sound was not better. We keep looking into it. We film in my teaching studio, so we can't alter the room too much.

  • @kvg8133
    @kvg8133 3 роки тому

    Good stuff.

  • @thenaturecreater8906
    @thenaturecreater8906 3 роки тому

    Thanks you. As a beginner this is very helpful. You are fast!

  • @LindaGlisson-ns9cz
    @LindaGlisson-ns9cz 3 місяці тому

    Best video!!

  • @user-OMF
    @user-OMF 11 місяців тому

    Great video Corin, any chance of a video of basic tools needed and the difference in the price range of the makes !

  • @cherylb4470
    @cherylb4470 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for making this video. One of the few I have seen using seedlings. Most videos are mature trees. Reshaping, yamadori, 18” or more, tanuki and the like. I wanted to know how to go about starting bonsai with very young stock. Kudos

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      Did you get some material to start with?

  • @nigelthorpe6411
    @nigelthorpe6411 3 роки тому +3

    Great video hope you do more of these, is this the best time of the year to prune most trees ?

  • @SubjectiveFunny
    @SubjectiveFunny 3 роки тому

    Fantastic as usual!

  • @MF-fc5vk
    @MF-fc5vk 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. Would love to see you do it with pines thanks

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      Pines can be difficult without good guidance.

  • @natrjack965
    @natrjack965 3 роки тому +1

    Great video 😊

  • @barbarakregiel6166
    @barbarakregiel6166 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this great video! :)

  • @pigdog5757
    @pigdog5757 3 роки тому

    Great to watch thank you

  • @evanbarker5611
    @evanbarker5611 3 роки тому

    Thank you, great stuff.

  • @bonsaitropis_27
    @bonsaitropis_27 3 роки тому

    Very good. Peace from Indonesia

  • @peterroberts1812
    @peterroberts1812 2 дні тому

    At what time of the year in the UK is it possible to try and follow these guidelines ? Or alternatively when should you not do this ? I bought a few of these starter saplings at your Exhibition Weekend a couple of weeks ago

  • @paulkinnear2472
    @paulkinnear2472 3 роки тому

    Nice little video. What size pea grit do you us ??

  • @kanedNunable
    @kanedNunable 2 роки тому

    i used to have a load of bonsais and lost them all when i moved house, they hated their new room and died in no time :(
    i think this will be the best bet to get going again and maybe get my son interested. dont have the cash to replace similar to what i had any more sadly.

  • @V8AM
    @V8AM Рік тому

    Really helpful Corin - for sapling of an outdoor tree like an oak or beech that you are starting to train on a bonsai how do you keep them over winter? Should I bring them indoors, in the shed or leave outside with some frost protection?

  • @yatoshiendzo3350
    @yatoshiendzo3350 3 роки тому

    Treasury! Thanks.

  • @hermanvandervoort4807
    @hermanvandervoort4807 3 роки тому +3

    Hi Corin
    I live in South Africa,cool channel by the way,l am looking for the plastic or Mica bonsai pots,do you have any suppliers or leads for me?
    Thank you
    Regards
    Herman

  • @PewPewSkeelz
    @PewPewSkeelz Рік тому

    Amazing video! I took home a pine sapling and some moss from the mountain trip i went to, i potted it in a bonsai pot, and needed to see what needs to be done further in order to develop it. Your video provided this and more! Keep up the good work.
    On a side note, the video is from over a year, can you post one to show how those developed (or other trees, as long as there is before/after footage)?

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      Have you had any success with your collected tree??

    • @PewPewSkeelz
      @PewPewSkeelz Рік тому +1

      @@KitakuBonsai Hey! It's alive and well, although not visibly grown, but then again its in a small pot and just 2 months have passed. What's more surprising is that the moss hangs in there too, and the climate here isn't really anything like it's home mountains.

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      @@PewPewSkeelz that’s great! I’ve collected some mountain pines as well and I’m hoping to find many more this year 🤘

  • @melanesianbonsai
    @melanesianbonsai 3 роки тому

    Simple and clear 👍

  • @ratanashifu
    @ratanashifu 3 роки тому

    Very nice video. You need however more than the 3 accessories you showed in the first minuted. Never mind, your store has it all so we can order online.

    • @greenwoodbonsaistudio
      @greenwoodbonsaistudio  3 роки тому

      Yes you can use more tools, but I especially only used the 3 tools I showed to make these trees. To show that you can achieve a beginner collection of young bonsai on a budget.

  • @AndrewRomero11
    @AndrewRomero11 3 роки тому +2

    Are these little seedling/beginner trees more resilient to repotting and working on throughout the year relative to more mature trees? I have a little nursery stock hinoki cypress and I have been waiting for spring to put it into a different pot and work on it for fear of harming the tree; however, I am in a part of the US where during winter it very rarely gets below freezing and never snows. Thus, I guess I am wondering if I am being overly cautious with my approach and can relatively safely repot/work on these types of smaller trees at this point in the year? Great videos! As a beginner I love these styles of videos aimed at folks just getting into the hobby as well as the other videos where you work on the more mature trees! Thanks!

    • @greenwoodbonsaistudio
      @greenwoodbonsaistudio  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, I'd say you are being over cautious, You can do work now oct/nov, but I wouldn't do it dec/jan. If you are reducing top growth then pruning roots back it not a worry. Glad you like the videos

    • @AndrewRomero11
      @AndrewRomero11 3 роки тому

      @@greenwoodbonsaistudio Thanks so much!

  • @wood-youknowit
    @wood-youknowit 3 роки тому

    Nice videos, thanks. 🌲🌿🌱☘️🌳

  • @richardstack2853
    @richardstack2853 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Corin can you do this anytime of year I ask this because of the root trimming you have done

  • @MrNixtt
    @MrNixtt 10 місяців тому

    Questions: if you cut the top it helps the tree to develop brunches but doesn’t affect the trunk thickness? And shouldn’t be the tree first potted in a bigger pot in order to allow the tree to grow bigger? At what age to move into a bonsai pot? Thanks

    • @greenwoodbonsaistudio
      @greenwoodbonsaistudio  9 місяців тому

      You can grow on if you want a bigger tree quicker, or put it into a bonsai pots, lots of choices depending on what you are trying to achieve.

  • @kimchiandchicken
    @kimchiandchicken 5 місяців тому

    Can you pot a nursery tree anytime of the year?

  • @benjicollins1
    @benjicollins1 2 роки тому

    Very useful tutorial. I'm binge watching your videos as I'd like to get into bonsai. Do you stock this type of seedlings all year round etc?

    • @greenwoodbonsaistudio
      @greenwoodbonsaistudio  2 роки тому +1

      Yes , we always have 100's of them in stock at the nursery £3.50 each most of them

    • @benjicollins1
      @benjicollins1 2 роки тому

      @@greenwoodbonsaistudio brilliant. Thanks for the reply 👍

  • @genep.1005
    @genep.1005 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Corin, i have a question about Bonsai that would usually be out door trees. Ive had a few junipers that i had for a few years and wasn't very good at wintering them over for the next year. I'm in a very cold climate, US, north east part of Maine. We get lots of snow here. What would be the best way to winter over my our door bonsai ?

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      An unheated garage or outdoor covered shelter should do just fine.

  • @stevejuststuff2779
    @stevejuststuff2779 2 роки тому

    Can you keep moss on a Bonsai or does it stop the roots from breathing properly. Great video

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому +1

      Just like anything- moderation! Too much can be a bad thing, but a little pop of color and nature is great!

  • @BONSAIenCORTO
    @BONSAIenCORTO 3 роки тому

    Muy interesante. Gracias.

  • @alancunningham4274
    @alancunningham4274 3 роки тому

    just excellent,

  • @greenhawk1592
    @greenhawk1592 3 роки тому

    Great!

  • @campigomez
    @campigomez 11 місяців тому

    What mixing of soil do you use? Thanks

  • @danielsmith8171
    @danielsmith8171 2 роки тому

    Is it better to cut back and shape a bonsai in the spring or in the fall after it has gone dormant?

    • @greenwoodbonsaistudio
      @greenwoodbonsaistudio  2 роки тому

      That depends on the type of tree and the severity of pruning required

    • @danielsmith8171
      @danielsmith8171 2 роки тому

      @@greenwoodbonsaistudio Do you have a video covering this?

  • @harrietb2141
    @harrietb2141 3 роки тому +1

    Is it ok to repoting this time of the year?

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      Late winter/early spring is the most ideal repotting time for most species

  • @larrypierce9189
    @larrypierce9189 2 роки тому

    Do all species of bonsai need to be watered daily? And if you go away for a few days, can they be set in water?

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      I don’t think I would ever set my trees in water, especially not for multiple days. Fast, free draining soil is essential.

  • @Josef_R
    @Josef_R 3 роки тому

    I've never heard you talk about aftercare. My experience so far if I've done this, is to set them out in the sun and they die, within a few days. I'm guessing they need a month or so in the shade to recover.

    • @greenwoodbonsaistudio
      @greenwoodbonsaistudio  3 роки тому

      No aftercare needed in UK, these trees have lived outside all the time, not much sun here in UK !

    • @Josef_R
      @Josef_R 3 роки тому +1

      @@greenwoodbonsaistudio Well, I guess that's a silver lining...and a pun!

  • @jueclifton7005
    @jueclifton7005 2 роки тому

    Hi, Are any of these seedlings suitable for indoors, I am guessing not?

  • @mking3219
    @mking3219 2 роки тому

    I have a 5' eastern cedar, in ground, can this be done to it?

    • @KitakuBonsai
      @KitakuBonsai Рік тому

      Did you do anything to your cedar yet?

  • @GalumiN
    @GalumiN 3 роки тому

    When is the best time to replant maple? autumn or spring?

    • @TheBonsaiGarden
      @TheBonsaiGarden 3 роки тому +2

      If you are doing any trimming of the roots then best done in spring just as the buds are beginning to swell. At this point the energy stored in the roots over winter is surging back up the tree so trimming the roots will not sap the energy of the tree, setting it’s development back.
      Trimming the roots at other times of year may not kill the tree, but could set it’s development back a season as it struggles to recover.

  • @Book20244
    @Book20244 3 роки тому +1

    Ok to repot on Nov?

    • @greenwoodbonsaistudio
      @greenwoodbonsaistudio  3 роки тому +1

      yes, in UK on young trees like this, Spring is better, but no risk now. But not in a few weeks once it gets colder

  • @WoHerArt
    @WoHerArt Рік тому

    Was ist das für ein Baum, den Du als erstes bearbeitest? Würde mich sehr über eine Antwort freuen. Viele Grüße aus Berlin.

  • @thome4229
    @thome4229 3 роки тому

    🖖

  • @mikeevans7764
    @mikeevans7764 2 роки тому

    Can I grow a dwarf weeping willow Bonsai indoors?

  • @mastergardenerlivingstontr7672

    How do you create a giant sequoia tree bonsai

  • @timgroothuis1793
    @timgroothuis1793 3 роки тому

    Where do you get that sticky mesh from Corin?

  • @angelom6103
    @angelom6103 3 роки тому

    Do you ship to the United States?

  • @abstract200
    @abstract200 3 роки тому

    Nice video, but I feel an important part has been left out: hey, i can rootprune, wire and pot many trees like that in a plastic bonsai pot, that's the easy part.. The challenge is to make them survive, for years!

    • @greenwoodbonsaistudio
      @greenwoodbonsaistudio  3 роки тому

      You are right, thats harder to teach in 25 mins

    • @abstract200
      @abstract200 3 роки тому

      @@greenwoodbonsaistudio ofcourse it is, yet it is the most essential part!