Fantastic. So good to see you. You are a winner, and always have been. Follow your heart. Follow your dreams. Stay happy. Your trees are being well cared for.
Really delighted that your good and well, caring for bonsai and more importantly yourself. Be happy, live your life and reach your goals, or try at least, inspirational 👍🏾
So here I am, a 62 year old man appreciating the expertise on Bonsai, thinking to myself in the 5 rules for Dawn Redwoods, “ Hmmm.. she’s pretty, wish she’d smile more”. Then thought I’d look ahead to see about updates to how the Redwood forest was coming along. Then “BAM”! A year later, and here I’m watching ….. well, there is a lot of smiling. And a LOT of “back budding” …😂. Hey, good for you, and congrats. Hope you’re successful in whatever you do. I would like to ask an opinion about Dawn Redwoods whenever it might be convenient. 🏆
@@Candice.BonsaiScience How nice, thanks! I’ve got two seedlings I’d bought last year, only 1 year old, but wintered over very well, and growing with vigor. At what point should I think about reducing the apex to keep energy going toward the bottom branching? Mine are only a foot tall, but I know you emphasized not letting it get tall just to thicken the trunk, and I know I’m no where near to worrying about that yet. I just didn’t want to waste energy of growing the top at the expense of the bottom, but also didn’t want to damage such young trees. Also, debating getting 3 or more seedlings and making a small forest similar to yours, or just have 2 singles. Not a question per se, but feel free to offer a suggestion. Thanks again! Btw, your videos on how to properly grow and train these are the best sources of info on UA-cam and the entire internet, bar none. 👍
Great to see you are developing your trunk and secondary branching. Great seeing the update and stay happy. All the best :)
I’m growing!
Loved the video Candice, great trunks and nebari!!!
Fantastic. So good to see you. You are a winner, and always have been. Follow your heart. Follow your dreams. Stay happy. Your trees are being well cared for.
Good for you, Candice. Very happy for you!
Really delighted that your good and well, caring for bonsai and more importantly yourself. Be happy, live your life and reach your goals, or try at least, inspirational 👍🏾
You got this! Keep up the great work!
Great to know that you are well! Well done on the medals!!!
Awesome Candice. Follow your bliss. And above all,,, Keep Growing 😉
Congrats on your wins Candice!!! 🐦💙
BTW,,, Dave is taking great care of your legacy trees. They’re in good hands.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Not Only a Master with Bonsai, but also a Master at developing your Body also🏆
You look Amazing Candice!😊
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Keep up the Good Work!!
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Good to see you happy and well. And by the way amazing 🤩 Cheers
Very cool Candice
We miss you when you coming back 👊👊👊
Congratulations, you look so happy!
Wow! Good for you, good girl.
Wow Candice! That's AMAZING!! Best of luck in your competitions! ~Suzy Nolan
Congratulations on those medals!!
Thank you!
So here I am, a 62 year old man appreciating the expertise on Bonsai, thinking to myself in the 5 rules for Dawn Redwoods, “ Hmmm.. she’s pretty, wish she’d smile more”. Then thought I’d look ahead to see about updates to how the Redwood forest was coming along. Then “BAM”! A year later, and here I’m watching ….. well, there is a lot of smiling. And a LOT of “back budding” …😂. Hey, good for you, and congrats. Hope you’re successful in whatever you do. I would like to ask an opinion about Dawn Redwoods whenever it might be convenient. 🏆
Shoot your question ❤️
@@Candice.BonsaiScience How nice, thanks! I’ve got two seedlings I’d bought last year, only 1 year old, but wintered over very well, and growing with vigor. At what point should I think about reducing the apex to keep energy going toward the bottom branching? Mine are only a foot tall, but I know you emphasized not letting it get tall just to thicken the trunk, and I know I’m no where near to worrying about that yet. I just didn’t want to waste energy of growing the top at the expense of the bottom, but also didn’t want to damage such young trees. Also, debating getting 3 or more seedlings and making a small forest similar to yours, or just have 2 singles. Not a question per se, but feel free to offer a suggestion. Thanks again! Btw, your videos on how to properly grow and train these are the best sources of info on UA-cam and the entire internet, bar none. 👍
At that age let it go wild all year this season and potentially next season also and do an aggressive cut down in fall after the leaves start dropping
Look amazing, but the trees miss u 😅
Nice trunk and root structure......branches could use a little more movement...😂😂😂