Did this with one of mine this year! Due to the cool, wet Spring it stood naked for eight weeks making me think I had killed it then suddenly masses of buds and is now leafing out nicely!
Omg I hadn’t realised you could go back so hard on these I can’t wait to see how this one progresses I’m amazed how quick you asses the tree and go through the work 😜
I could not agree more! I live in the Netherlands so we share about the same climate conditions (perhaps a little bit less wet) and I proceed this way with Azalea's (also Satzuki Azalea's) for many years now. However, I always wait until all or at least most of the flowers have withered, but that shouldn't be a problem. After that, the trees develop their strongest growing period. So, I also cut them back hard and that goes for the rootball too when repotting is necessary. It was never a problem and the Azalea's always responded very well. By the way: I stop fertilizing when the flower buds appear and about a few weeks after repotting, I resume fertilizing. Since the risk of drying out is quite high these days, using only Kanuma, I mix it with normal potting soil, meant especially for Azalea's and so on. That way, the risk of drying out is much less (and the soil mixture is much cheaper that way...). For many years, my Azalea's are always responding very well but, as you know very well, drying out means a certain death for these plants. In about August I even cut back the new growth (always about half of the new shoots). Azalea's are also quite easy to propagate - I use heel cuttings. The only "problem" is: they simply do not grow so fast and it takes quite some patience to get a firm tree. My personal solution for that is: simply try to make small bonsaï from them (shohin) or even very small (mame)! Works quite well... Those small, flowering bonsaï, placed in the shade of bigger trees, can cheer up your bonsaï shelves quite a bit...! By the way: a rooted cutting may already flower when it's only one year old, if your lucky! Anyway, that is quite a massive and impressive tree you have there. Any idea how old it may be? I'm sure quite a few decades...
Thanks Corin a great video on Azalea pruning I think most amateur bonsai keepers would be scared to take the trees back so hard, but it the right thing to do, I don’t have any Azaleas to worry about. Have a great trip to the States, then we can see how the tree has responded to the work.
it is great to see how drastically pruning can be done, books just never quite seem to get the message over. I will now feel less daunted by the prospect, Thanks.
Great work on this Satsuki. I look forward to seeing how this one progresses. Absolutely the best channel on UA-cam. I hope to meet you personally one day...Cheers and keep it going!
Beautifull !!! Love your channel, i subscribed. Im growing my first Bonsai from seed (Wisteria) and just found out it will only flower after 3 to 10 years haha 😅BUT im sticking to it.. always wanted to get into the Bonsai hobby and flowering Bonsai i find are absolutely stunning, so here i go ✌
Beautiful job Corin!- Can't wait to see the follow up to this beauty! I've a few Azaleas that have some thickened leaves, I think it's a fungal problem, Is there anything I can treat them with or are they only fit for the burning bin?🤔
Brand new here ...wondering can you start this with any azalea ? I saw a small one in a pot the other day and thought id like to have one but don't have the room not realizing it could stay in the pot ...those are so beautiful !
I cant get these kind of Azalea's to grow where I live. I guess it gets too cold. The other larger kinds don't have an issue. Just the small Satzkis. I probably spelled that wrong.
Hi Corin my name is mark I live in Australia and watch your channel all the time I was just wondering if you new if blue cedar trees can be air layered and what the best way to go about it hope you can help cheers
I live in the US in ny and had a hinomaru from japan. Died 3 yrs later. I feel like it could not take the cold weather whatsoever and protected it in a shed every year. Im afraid to buy another especially since the cheapest one that even looks halfway decent is up and around 1k. Im sure those are way more but wish i had the money to get another. Ur trees are amazing.! Toughest loss i ever went through in bonsai so far.
My dog squashed a dwarf azelea I have had for 13+ years in my garden. It really was in a mess. So I pulled it up. Cut it back.. then cut it more. 😂 it has a thick trunk, no leaves into the right media for it. And it started to grow. Its now at a stage I need to start reducing branches. And it may just flower next year. I would like to keep it as a shohin size. 🌸 Do you feed your tree over winter? And greenhouse it over winter? Thanks again.
Hello corin. First congrats for the great tutorial, also congratulations for the stuning piece! I know its a indiscret question but would you mind to tell us the price of a magnificent piece of satuski like this in a nursery there in japan?
Can you propagate from any of the cuttings or is the timing wrong? Im curious as I haven't worked with Satsuki before. Would the longer shoots better success rate, or less successful?
Yes, when trimming throw the clipping I a bucket of water,leave overnight then plant small cuttings (th8s years wood) in moss and vermiculite. Dip in horm9ne before planting.
Hi Colin, Paul from bury st Edmund’s bonsai club. I have two small azaleas, which flowered this year, but i want to develope them into larger specimens. Is it just a case of plonking them in the ground or would Parker pots be sufficient? Hopefully see you soon.
When you come to the US swing through illinois and help me with my 100+ yr umbrella tree. I posted videos of her roots on my channel from her last repot last summer. You can make that a video! She is a beast!!!
I am so glad to have shared my time on the planet with you 😎corin well done you are actually talking to tree
Did this with one of mine this year! Due to the cool, wet Spring it stood naked for eight weeks making me think I had killed it then suddenly masses of buds and is now leafing out nicely!
Corin you have the best bonsai channel on UA-cam. Very informative and interesting subject trees. Josh deserves a raise too!
Would be great if the rest of the repotting video could be published.
The man that thinks like a tree fantastic narration thanks 😎Dennis
You exposed such a beautiful tree underneath all of that growth. Excited to see its progress. Xxx
Omg I hadn’t realised you could go back so hard on these I can’t wait to see how this one progresses I’m amazed how quick you asses the tree and go through the work 😜
I could not agree more! I live in the Netherlands so we share about the same climate conditions (perhaps a little bit less wet) and I proceed this way with Azalea's (also Satzuki Azalea's) for many years now. However, I always wait until all or at least most of the flowers have withered, but that shouldn't be a problem. After that, the trees develop their strongest growing period. So, I also cut them back hard and that goes for the rootball too when repotting is necessary. It was never a problem and the Azalea's always responded very well. By the way: I stop fertilizing when the flower buds appear and about a few weeks after repotting, I resume fertilizing. Since the risk of drying out is quite high these days, using only Kanuma, I mix it with normal potting soil, meant especially for Azalea's and so on. That way, the risk of drying out is much less (and the soil mixture is much cheaper that way...). For many years, my Azalea's are always responding very well but, as you know very well, drying out means a certain death for these plants.
In about August I even cut back the new growth (always about half of the new shoots). Azalea's are also quite easy to propagate - I use heel cuttings. The only "problem" is: they simply do not grow so fast and it takes quite some patience to get a firm tree. My personal solution for that is: simply try to make small bonsaï from them (shohin) or even very small (mame)! Works quite well... Those small, flowering bonsaï, placed in the shade of bigger trees, can cheer up your bonsaï shelves quite a bit...! By the way: a rooted cutting may already flower when it's only one year old, if your lucky!
Anyway, that is quite a massive and impressive tree you have there. Any idea how old it may be? I'm sure quite a few decades...
That trunk is stunning
Wow, beautiful Azaleas
Nice tutorial, thanks for another great video. Safe travels Corin.
Some really lovely bonsai there mate!
Excellent! I have a few different azaleas! Good luck on your travels! 👍
What amazing branch structure! Looks a little spooky
Great video and tutorial. Safe travels Corin.
Great video Corin! Thanks for sharing this beautiful azalea!! I have a few shohin Gumpo that need this treatment if I can find the time. 🙏🏽 🪴 🍁
Some serious pruning Corin. Can’t wait to see it in the future. 👩🏻🌾🪴
Thanks Corin a great video on Azalea pruning I think most amateur bonsai keepers would be scared to take the trees back so hard, but it the right thing to do, I don’t have any Azaleas to worry about. Have a great trip to the States, then we can see how the tree has responded to the work.
theres a beautiful trunk under there , will look great in a nice pot
Hallo Colin, which time of the year you do that.
Did it yesterday. Early June
Wow - from a bush to a NICE tree !
Great video!
Omg 😮. Those Azalea are amazing.
it is great to see how drastically pruning can be done, books just never quite seem to get the message over. I will now feel less daunted by the prospect, Thanks.
keep your eye out for follow up on this tree !!
Great work on this Satsuki. I look forward to seeing how this one progresses. Absolutely the best channel on UA-cam. I hope to meet you personally one day...Cheers and keep it going!
Excellent as always 👍👍
Looks so good 😊
Beautifull !!! Love your channel, i subscribed.
Im growing my first Bonsai from seed (Wisteria) and just found out it will only flower after 3 to 10 years haha 😅BUT im sticking to it.. always wanted to get into the Bonsai hobby and flowering Bonsai i find are absolutely stunning, so here i go ✌
Beautiful job Corin!- Can't wait to see the follow up to this beauty!
I've a few Azaleas that have some thickened leaves, I think it's a fungal problem, Is there anything I can treat them with or are they only fit for the burning bin?🤔
Looks amazing I need to pick on up sometime
Brand new here ...wondering can you start this with any azalea ? I saw a small one in a pot the other day and thought id like to have one but don't have the room not realizing it could stay in the pot ...those are so beautiful !
I cant get these kind of Azalea's to grow where I live. I guess it gets too cold. The other larger kinds don't have an issue. Just the small Satzkis. I probably spelled that wrong.
So we can do this to any type of tree or bush. I'd love to see a Lantana done
Lovely trees . Do you know if they are safe around dogs , as sure I read some where the flowers can be toxic .
Hi Corin my name is mark I live in Australia and watch your channel all the time I was just wondering if you new if blue cedar trees can be air layered and what the best way to go about it hope you can help cheers
How old is this tree.?
Maybe around 30 yrs
I live in the US in ny and had a hinomaru from japan. Died 3 yrs later. I feel like it could not take the cold weather whatsoever and protected it in a shed every year. Im afraid to buy another especially since the cheapest one that even looks halfway decent is up and around 1k. Im sure those are way more but wish i had the money to get another. Ur trees are amazing.! Toughest loss i ever went through in bonsai so far.
My dog squashed a dwarf azelea I have had for 13+ years in my garden. It really was in a mess. So I pulled it up. Cut it back.. then cut it more. 😂 it has a thick trunk, no leaves into the right media for it. And it started to grow. Its now at a stage I need to start reducing branches. And it may just flower next year.
I would like to keep it as a shohin size. 🌸
Do you feed your tree over winter? And greenhouse it over winter?
Thanks again.
Safe travels!!!
in winter months how often do you water and feed a bonsai? and how much light and temp do they need?
Also, with the one you're pruning,how old would this plant be?
i would like to know where they bought them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Вот это красота , вот это блеск !!!
They are easily the most beautiful azaleas I have ever seen.
Hello corin. First congrats for the great tutorial, also congratulations for the stuning piece!
I know its a indiscret question but would you mind to tell us the price of a magnificent piece of satuski like this in a nursery there in japan?
Can you propagate from any of the cuttings or is the timing wrong? Im curious as I haven't worked with Satsuki before. Would the longer shoots better success rate, or less successful?
Yes, when trimming throw the clipping I a bucket of water,leave overnight then plant small cuttings (th8s years wood) in moss and vermiculite. Dip in horm9ne before planting.
Is the variety Kaho? I have one that the flowers are similar or the same.
Don’t think as a beginner I would have had the confidence to be that drastic but it looks amazing
How much do the big ones cost?
Fantastic vid mine needs that
Who’d have thought what lay beneath
I would imagine that Josh does it for the love anyway 😎Dennis
I’ve never seen a bonsai fruit tree, do they exist?
Hi Colin, Paul from bury st Edmund’s bonsai club. I have two small azaleas, which flowered this year, but i want to develope them into larger specimens. Is it just a case of plonking them in the ground or would Parker pots be sufficient?
Hopefully see you soon.
Get your hand in your purse and buy a big one off the man!!
Going this extreme gives me the heebie-jeebies 😂😂😂
I like those scissors you're using. What brand are they?
www.bonsai.co.uk/product/greenwood-bonsai-scissors-2/
Love a nice satsuki azalea
Grizzly Adams did have a beard!
Incredible!
What cute paste/wound sealing procedure do you prefer for your Azaleas?
Lac balsam
Excilent job
Wow that’s scary!
Perfect
A árvore azaléia é muito bonita
i want the cuttings
❤❤❤❤❤
Keep doing
😍🌳
🥰🥰
👍👌🙂
When you come to the US swing through illinois and help me with my 100+ yr umbrella tree. I posted videos of her roots on my channel from her last repot last summer. You can make that a video! She is a beast!!!
✌🌻😍👍😁😂
Alright me owds
How old is this tree??