Hi my friend,i appreciated so much your technique of cutting new shoots on your japanese black pines and i must say they have excellent potential. In a few years i'm sure they will become excellent bonsai to be exhibited at some exhibition. Very compliments!👏👏👏
You're most welcome Wesley! There is no show actually. I'm not interested in that. I'm just sharing the process of preparing a tree that took me 10 years. Cheers!
So amazing to see the intensity of light in Greece and its effect on the growth of your attractive Japanese black pines. = Greece like Japan? Thanks to show your work on the trees in your paradise: only with forest sounds and no music! Congratulations.
Thank you Rico! Nice approach, yes the light intensity is quite high here (plus the elevation) and that has a strong effect on pines! No, we are not like Japan. June in Japan is rainy season, here is relatively dry and hot. Cheers!
Thanks for sharing your pruning technique for pines....I've tended to keep away from them as I find the information I've read and videos seen to be a little confusing and sometimes contradictory but you've made it simple and easy to follow. I also enjoy the bird song you have in the background :)
Thank you Robbo for the kind words! Yes, a correct needle plucking in autumn, makes all other work on pines simple and fast. No complicated techniques or timing and thus double flush pines can be fun! Cheers!
The hair's starting to look like a lion's mane fotis! really love the look and the trees. keep up with the awesome work. Always love to watch your videos. Greetings from Switzerland :)
@@ArkefthosBonsai cheers my friend... Unlike you, we only have 2 seasons, wet and dry, and sadly I don't have all the various species you have....but we have the black pine. So when I get one I'll be styling and caring for it with your guidance 🎉🎉
@trybonsai that is most surprising! Since I can't have tropicals, I avoid getting info on them, but if you post about a black pine in Trinidad, now that is going to be very interesting!!
Very informative video! I learned stuff watching this video in a very relaxed way. It is a pleasant video to watch and at the same time full of useful information. Very well done 👌🙏
Thank you for your beautiful videos as always 🥂 I was curious about the vigor of the second pine tree 🤔 You can adjust the vigor of the tree by the length you leave with "MEKIRI", but I think it would be difficult if there is such a difference between the top and bottom 🙀 Before the leaves unfold, I think it would be easier to break off all the candles about 4 leaves from the bottom, or adjust the number of leaves from last year (pairs or % bottom → top 7 → 5 → 3... Shichigosan) 💡 いつも綺麗な動画をありがとう🥂 2本目の松の樹勢が気になりました🤔 芽切りの残す長さで樹勢を調整することも可能ですが、上下でこれだけ差があると大変だと思います🙀 葉が展開する前に下から4枚程の位置で全ての蝋燭を折ったり、昨年の葉の数を調整する(ペアor% 下→上 7→5→3…七五三 )と楽だと思います💡
I love that your my teacher dude
That is gonna look awesome next year in a new pot and ready for show.
Great video mate 👊👊👊👊
Thank you for your continuous support! Have a great weekend!
Such incredible growth on three wonderful Pines. Another great episode to watch :)
Thank you Xavier! Hope you have a mild and easy summer up there!
Very nice bonsai s beautiful pines thanks for your time
Thank you Phillip! Have a great weekend!
Hi my friend,i appreciated so much your technique of cutting new shoots on your japanese black pines and i must say they have excellent potential. In a few years i'm sure they will become excellent bonsai to be exhibited at some exhibition. Very compliments!👏👏👏
Thank you Roberto! It's about the journey, that's the fun part! Cheers!
Some beautiful Pines there Fotis, best of luck for the prep and show and thank you for always sharing so much knowledge.
You're most welcome Wesley! There is no show actually. I'm not interested in that. I'm just sharing the process of preparing a tree that took me 10 years. Cheers!
So amazing to see the intensity of light in Greece and its effect on the growth of your attractive Japanese black pines.
= Greece like Japan?
Thanks to show your work on the trees in your paradise: only with forest sounds and no music! Congratulations.
Thank you Rico! Nice approach, yes the light intensity is quite high here (plus the elevation) and that has a strong effect on pines! No, we are not like Japan. June in Japan is rainy season, here is relatively dry and hot. Cheers!
Thanks for sharing your pruning technique for pines....I've tended to keep away from them as I find the information I've read and videos seen to be a little confusing and sometimes contradictory but you've made it simple and easy to follow. I also enjoy the bird song you have in the background :)
Thank you Robbo for the kind words! Yes, a correct needle plucking in autumn, makes all other work on pines simple and fast. No complicated techniques or timing and thus double flush pines can be fun! Cheers!
The hair's starting to look like a lion's mane fotis! really love the look and the trees. keep up with the awesome work. Always love to watch your videos.
Greetings from Switzerland :)
Ha ha thank you Darko! The hair is gone though... Summers are hot and they didn't feel nice with the shirt beard.... Cheers!
That is a beautiful pine, my friend!👌👋
Thank you John! I appreciate the input!
Great video my friend, love the pruning and the discretion..... I feel inspired 🎉
Thank you for the support! Have a great Sunday!
@@ArkefthosBonsai it's still Saturday here in Trinidad....but have a great Sunday my friend 🎉
Watching your videos, I wondered where you are. Trinidad makes sense! Cheers!
@@ArkefthosBonsai cheers my friend... Unlike you, we only have 2 seasons, wet and dry, and sadly I don't have all the various species you have....but we have the black pine. So when I get one I'll be styling and caring for it with your guidance 🎉🎉
@trybonsai that is most surprising! Since I can't have tropicals, I avoid getting info on them, but if you post about a black pine in Trinidad, now that is going to be very interesting!!
Thank you, it's very didactic!
Love your Greek vocabulary! Cheers!
Very informative video! I learned stuff watching this video in a very relaxed way. It is a pleasant video to watch and at the same time full of useful information. Very well done 👌🙏
Beautiful words to read in a comment! Thank you Alex!
Nice as usual. 😊
Thank you Isidro! Much appreciated!
Complimenti bellissimi pini non vedo l ora di vedere il proseguimento grazie
I appreciate it Emilio! You and me both my friend! It is going to be an exciting autumn! Have a great day!
Thank you for your beautiful videos as always 🥂
I was curious about the vigor of the second pine tree 🤔
You can adjust the vigor of the tree by the length you leave with "MEKIRI", but I think it would be difficult if there is such a difference between the top and bottom 🙀
Before the leaves unfold, I think it would be easier to break off all the candles about 4 leaves from the bottom, or adjust the number of leaves from last year (pairs or % bottom → top 7 → 5 → 3... Shichigosan) 💡
いつも綺麗な動画をありがとう🥂
2本目の松の樹勢が気になりました🤔
芽切りの残す長さで樹勢を調整することも可能ですが、上下でこれだけ差があると大変だと思います🙀
葉が展開する前に下から4枚程の位置で全ての蝋燭を折ったり、昨年の葉の数を調整する(ペアor% 下→上 7→5→3…七五三 )と楽だと思います💡
Thank you very much for the information, I appreciate it greatly! Have a great weekend!
Bravo malaka
Malaka, in a good way? Thanks man!
good time) Thakns
Ha ha yes indeed! You're welcome!
@@ArkefthosBonsai I've become bolder, I'll go trim my juniper
Excellent time to do that, just don't overdo it as junipers rely on their foliage.
@@ArkefthosBonsai Ok)) Good luck ....for him)) Thank you!
👍👌
Thank you Bruce!
Hello, if possible, add Persian language for better use of your useful videos