Thanks for these amazing and informative videos! I just started with a couple bonsai's, was looking for some great content and this is by far best I've encountered. Looking forward to more videos!
thank you for the video, the Nishikimatsu have the tendency to die back a lot when it comes to perform mekiri..maybe the reason why they are less popular in Japan nowadays..?
I am very happy to report that my mugo pine air layer actually worked. Was able to cut off and put in a regular nursery pot yesterday. Would the same techniques apply for pruning the needles? Also I've used rubber coated wire in the past didn't have much holding power but it never bit into the bark. Was really useful on young trees or even seedlings or real thin branches. Thank you Mr. Chang
I have no Mugo...so no first hand knowledge but see no reason why not work in terms of reducing needle length. Please try and let us know., I am sure a lot of my audience are happy to learn you can air layer Mugo pine, I I am experimenting and will report on black pine.experience. Please stay tuned!
I will certainly give it a shot in a few months after it has acclimated to the pot, and I'll share my results. I might even take another bigger air layer off the huge ground planted mugo knowing there is success to be had. Thank you for all the knowledge and guidance you share
21:00 you could use a tip I think you gave once of using the mesh you put on drainage holes between the wire and branch to reduce the groove caused by the wire imprint
@@andrewdobosz3682 thank you so much for your reply sir. I really appreciate it. I haven't use a bonsai wire cutter that's why I don't know the difference when ordinary wire cutter are used. The cut of ordinary wire cutter from hardware are too sharp that often cuts my skin. I hope you can make video of a close up cut using genuine bonsai wire cutter before I buy one
The lemonade master strikes again, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. It is very helpful to we the beginners.
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A very valuable video actually, I'll use this for my pine. Thanks
Thanks!😊
Thanks Milton for the video very helpful keep up the good work mate thanks
Thank you!
Thanks for these amazing and informative videos! I just started with a couple bonsai's, was looking for some great content and this is by far best I've encountered. Looking forward to more videos!
AStaY TUNED, THANKS!
Interesting a great knowledge shared thank you :) and on a side note, this was a very relaxing video to watch
Enjoy!
Thanks for sharing this beautiful video. 🥰
You are most welcome!
Glad you like it
Thx
thank you for the video, the Nishikimatsu have the tendency to die back a lot when it comes to perform mekiri..maybe the reason why they are less popular in Japan nowadays..?
So far I have not found that...could be the difference in weather in CA.
Another great lesson!
Thx!
I am very happy to report that my mugo pine air layer actually worked. Was able to cut off and put in a regular nursery pot yesterday. Would the same techniques apply for pruning the needles? Also I've used rubber coated wire in the past didn't have much holding power but it never bit into the bark. Was really useful on young trees or even seedlings or real thin branches. Thank you Mr. Chang
I have no Mugo...so no first hand knowledge but see no reason why not work in terms of reducing needle length.
Please try and let us know.,
I am sure a lot of my audience are happy to learn you can air layer Mugo pine, I
I am experimenting and will report on black pine.experience.
Please stay tuned!
I will certainly give it a shot in a few months after it has acclimated to the pot, and I'll share my results. I might even take another bigger air layer off the huge ground planted mugo knowing there is success to be had. Thank you for all the knowledge and guidance you share
21:00 you could use a tip I think you gave once of using the mesh you put on drainage holes between the wire and branch to reduce the groove caused by the wire imprint
You mean drip line?
@@MiltonChang possibly yes!
Fantastic video. You're so amazing and I love that you tell about the technique along with numerous examples. Great info. 🫶🤩
Thank you kindly!
Sir I'm from the Philippines. May I ask if bonsai wire cutters cuts the wire cleanly than ordinary pliers? Thank you
Yes it's a much easier and cleaner cut with bonsai wire cutters, but any wire cutters will work too.
@@andrewdobosz3682 thank you so much for your reply sir. I really appreciate it. I haven't use a bonsai wire cutter that's why I don't know the difference when ordinary wire cutter are used. The cut of ordinary wire cutter from hardware are too sharp that often cuts my skin. I hope you can make video of a close up cut using genuine bonsai wire cutter before I buy one
Has to be careful when you use handtool.
As Andrew said, any quality cutting tool would do the job nicely.
Not all bonsai tools are good either.
@@MiltonChang-ee6rq thank you sir
とても美しい
Totemo utsukushī
Dōmo arigatōgozaimasu
This compliment is quite an honor coming from Japan!
How much would a cork bark pine like that cost?
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Thanks!
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