Ryan Neil Lecture on Pines Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @pufferdady
    @pufferdady 11 років тому +9

    I am thirsty for more tree knowledge!!! This lecture made my brain happy.. Ryan Neil.. PLEASE do these on.. junipers.. maples.. ect! Awesome amounts of knowledge to be learned from this guy! Thanks!!

  • @BrendonVS80
    @BrendonVS80 2 роки тому

    The best and most concise info on two flush pines anywhere! Thank you Ian and Ryan!

  • @tomiduplex
    @tomiduplex 11 років тому

    I'm happy that everyone has been documenting the last year's worth of Ryan's lectures. So much useful and simple information that when presented sound like something you should have already known, almost like common sense. Thanks

  • @hubertllanes8995
    @hubertllanes8995 3 роки тому

    What a fantastic lesson on Black Pines! While in-person/hands-on classes have been really helpful, I didn't really understand the science behind these trees until I watched this video. Now I feel a lot better about caring for the black pines I own going into my first full growing season - yeah I'm new at this - picked up the hobby during the pandemic.

  • @PatriciaOConnorBonsaiBalcony
    @PatriciaOConnorBonsaiBalcony 4 роки тому

    Thank you. I purchased a black pine not long ago and am the 3rd person to care for this tree. The man I picked the tree up from told me that he knew the last owner and tree for some time and it had once been styled by you.

  • @DanielTorres-up4hv
    @DanielTorres-up4hv 11 років тому

    Una clase maestra de pinos, una explicación clara y concisa.Desde España Ryan, muchas gracias!!!
    A master class in bonsai pines, a clear and precise explanation.From Spain, Ryan, thank you very much!!!

  • @RiccardoMerlin
    @RiccardoMerlin Рік тому

    Now I just need to get a black pine! 😂 Thanks for sharing Ian, I only found this one now. 😅 this material never gets old. 😊

  • @georgesaul2111
    @georgesaul2111 11 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this! It was tremendously clear and clarifies a very complex and confused topic.

  • @joshuah604
    @joshuah604 11 років тому +1

    great, great video, literally answered every question I had about double flush pines, keep em coming!!!

  • @chrishellstern5409
    @chrishellstern5409 11 років тому +1

    Amazing video. I learned more from this then I have from every book I read.

  • @dmowlin212
    @dmowlin212 11 років тому

    this guy is really knowledgeable! great lecture, very informative. thanks to Ryan and NIBS.

  • @wartbiter
    @wartbiter 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting this. Really looking forward to the single flush lecture as i grow scots pines.

    • @bensush
      @bensush 6 років тому

      WHERE IS THIS LECTURE?!

  • @Josef_R
    @Josef_R 3 роки тому

    Great information for mature trees.
    I wish there was a video like this for immature trees.

  • @oliverclaffey5186
    @oliverclaffey5186 7 років тому

    Thanks Ryan for a great presentation. Ireland the land of rain and very little bonsai. hoping to change that, well the bonsai bit..Thanks again

  • @cherylandrews3195
    @cherylandrews3195 4 роки тому

    I learn so much from this man! Thank you!

  • @BonsaiTalk
    @BonsaiTalk 7 років тому

    Great Lecture.. something everyone should adapt and learn about Pines. /Bonsai Talk

  • @hakanozdemir6113
    @hakanozdemir6113 6 років тому

    Hi Ryan. This is the best info I have found on needle and candle pruning. Thank you. I'm looking to buy a 40 year old black pine from Italy. I noticed they have no candles. Should they not have candles now

    • @bonsaieejit
      @bonsaieejit  6 років тому +1

      This isn't actually Ryan's video or channel. You need to check out Mirai Live streaming for the best online bonsai resource. You are asking this question in September so any candles your tree had have long since opened and are now just needles with buds formed ready for next years growth. Hope this helps.

  • @SteveSBSSams
    @SteveSBSSams 7 місяців тому

    Another great session Ryan but I have a question. The additional needle pluck when decandling, you said remove 6 to 8 pairs. Is that per branch from all branches, or except the weakest ?

  • @MsBonsai2010
    @MsBonsai2010 8 років тому

    Wow! That was a lot of great information! Thanks for sharing!

  • @graycam
    @graycam 11 років тому

    Awesome - can't wait for pt 2.

  • @MyDakota93
    @MyDakota93 9 років тому

    awesome post...thx Bonasi Eejit

  • @cosmiceon
    @cosmiceon 9 років тому

    when he says cut the candle off does he mean completely or leave 10-12 pairs on the new candle and cut off the rest?

  • @tmpgh1
    @tmpgh1 11 років тому

    Does this fertilization strategy make sense for all trees? Fertilize before bud break, then stop so as to control size and inter-node length until leaves/needles harden off, then feed again to prepare for next flush/spring growth?

  • @NimrodTargaryen
    @NimrodTargaryen 11 років тому

    AWESOME! he makes black pines SIMPLE! recommend it to everyone

  • @NoCoastGolf
    @NoCoastGolf 2 місяці тому

    This guy is a genius

  • @Adronius
    @Adronius 9 років тому

    What does it means threshold 10-12 pairs? Should I remove 10-12 pairs on branch, or leave 10-12 pairs on branch and remove the rest?

    • @bonsaieejit
      @bonsaieejit  9 років тому +3

      Adronius is leaving 10 -12 sets.

  • @nebje
    @nebje 11 років тому

    Podemos conseguir los subtítulos de este video?? Estoy muy interesado

  • @Hugoboss206
    @Hugoboss206 11 років тому

    im surprised this isnt copy righted, this is some good stuff!

  • @apexbonsai1159
    @apexbonsai1159 6 років тому

    I've seen a lot of comments saying in the UK we have to treat black pines as single flush. Is this true? This talk was in the UK. Does none in the UK follow this advice with success or do we not have a strong enough growing season.

    • @paolomh113
      @paolomh113 5 років тому

      It surprises me nobody pushed that point during the lecture but I guess it depends where in Uk you are... where in UK are you? so far I have heard to treat as single flush in the UK. please comment on your experience and research since.

  • @nitemare55
    @nitemare55 8 років тому

    Hi what type of organic fertilizer do you use on jbp? Thanks in advance!

    • @bonsaieejit
      @bonsaieejit  8 років тому

      Everyone probably has their own favourite depending where in the world they are. I use Bio-Gold.

    • @nitemare55
      @nitemare55 8 років тому

      Bonsai Eejit thank you!

  • @JohnDoe-qj9wi
    @JohnDoe-qj9wi 8 років тому

    hello,, what would help to increase the thickness of branches on a pinus pinea??

    • @Divertedflight
      @Divertedflight 8 років тому

      +John Doe "Needle mass dictates strength allocation." What style are you aiming for? Pinea is one of those pines that wants to go UP! The branches of this tree in the wild lose strength as soon as they drop to or below the horizontal. A branch drooping drown is a dead one soon to fall off, so if you did want downward branches you"ll need to weaken the top to stop lower downward branches getting weak.

    • @Scott-ho1sm
      @Scott-ho1sm 7 років тому +1

      Maybe try a pinus pump?
      I'm sure Jane wouldn't mind 😉

    • @HansKaramottoBonsai
      @HansKaramottoBonsai 7 років тому

      Thats hillarious!!!
      Chears,
      Hans van Meer.

  • @JohnDoe-qj9wi
    @JohnDoe-qj9wi 8 років тому

    and also mistakenly de-candled a pinus pina in March,, what is best to do now??

  • @lelkish
    @lelkish 11 років тому

    Thanks for posting.

  • @COMBUSTION091
    @COMBUSTION091 11 років тому

    thank you very much for posting.....

  • @bonsaieejit
    @bonsaieejit  11 років тому +1

    Feeding is a massive subject and has many variables such as species, stage of development, seasonal changes, repotted recently etc. So the answer would be no. Maples that are well developed for example would not be feed at all in Spring until the leaves have hardened off of any new growth would be unusable!

  • @aramanamu
    @aramanamu 11 років тому

    absolutely brilliant

  • @emacandi
    @emacandi 11 років тому

    Thanks for sharing mate!

  • @tankoncleaning1902
    @tankoncleaning1902 11 років тому

    Awesome!! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @bonsaieejit
    @bonsaieejit  11 років тому +13

    Why keep this secret, bonsai should be about friendship and learning, not making money. :-)

    • @flipmode9236
      @flipmode9236 5 років тому +1

      very few with all the knowledge and only a handful are willing to share without payment

    • @icules324
      @icules324 3 роки тому

      scy

  • @BONSAIenCORTO
    @BONSAIenCORTO 5 років тому

    Thank you!!!!

  • @emacandi
    @emacandi 11 років тому +1

    It's not enough to watch it one time.... It seams to be so easy when you watch it but try to repeat it! its a rocket sience....

  • @chema5253
    @chema5253 11 років тому

    thank you very much

  • @arno5376
    @arno5376 2 роки тому

    Can you translate the subtitle in french please🙏🙏🙏

  • @aflatminor
    @aflatminor 7 років тому

    There's a heck of a lot of background noise, No wonder he's struggling to hear the audiance!! :(

  • @scentopink
    @scentopink 11 років тому

    ......... love it!! nobody knows !?

  • @TomTomTomTom538
    @TomTomTomTom538 6 років тому

    I wish there was more about Scots pines and less about black pines in this video

  • @MDA-rs4uf
    @MDA-rs4uf 3 роки тому +3

    I hate how this guy tries to put people on the spot. Rather than teach what he know he tries to test the audience with his questions...it's a poor method of teaching in my view, constantly questioning your audience's knowledge....

  • @nathanbrowne2800
    @nathanbrowne2800 5 років тому

    IM so confused , I need a drink .

  • @mmbronzesculpture2
    @mmbronzesculpture2 Рік тому

    Very informative.... thanks. The style of constantly posing questions to the audience is a little tiresome. It's good to engage the audience but too much of that ..as a spectator and a novice it can be intimidating

  • @jasoncoles7584
    @jasoncoles7584 2 роки тому

    Bizarre teaching style. Seems to spend less time imparting what he knows and more on asking the students questions in a confrontational aggressive manner. They’ve come to learn from him, not have their lack of knowledge shown up. If they knew the answers they wouldn’t need to be there.