Transforming an Old Chinese Elm Stump into a Respectable Bonsai
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- Hi everyone! Please follow along as I work through how to turn this very thick Chinese Elm stump into a interesting looking bonsai.
0:00 Introduction
1:30 Finding the apex in bonsai
2:40 Working on the apex
4:40 Cut off the redundant branches
4:54 How to water your bonsai more
6:10 How to bend a bonsai branch
6:59 Before & after comparison
7:48 Summary
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It is a beautiful tree and I appreciate all of the great knowledge you share.
Thank you very much!
Will be spectacular. It's always about the quality of stock. Most of us , unfortunately, can't get our hands on such gold as this.
There are many spectacular finds out there. Sometimes free sometimes you have to pay. I can go in the woods behind my house and find similar trees to that tree he was working on. I con go into the hills and find ash junipers that are very old. I can find old lantana with thick trunks not to far from me. And you can always put an add for shrub removal for free. That can get you really old junipers.
You are going to have one beautiful Elm bonsai. I am always amazed how much we can cut/trim for future design and ramification. Thank you.
No pain, no gain!🙂
Thank you for the encouragement
I think it would look beautiful to show more of the hollow in the trunk, indeed. Great work 👏👏
Thanks for the encouragement!
Nice job Milton keep up the good work
Thanks for the encouragement!
Wow! Well done sir!
Glad you liked it!
I love watching your videos
Thank you!
it's so lovely sir Milton
keep it up❤❤😊
Thanks for the encouragement!
Thanks again Milton ❤
Welcome Allie.
Here to give you " brownie points "😂, all kidding aside, thank you for sharing. 👍👍
😁 Thank you!
THIS BONSAI HAVE SPIDER MITES
I really think the side you called the back should be the front so the hole in the trunk can be seen from the front.
Do you find you tend to face most of your trees curving the same direction? It seems many bonsai artists do.
I really like the backside of the tree where you can see the hole. Even better if you could accentuate it more!
I'm not sure I understood the thing he said about the triangles? Anyone care to explain?
Most mature tree in nature has ah embrella look...irregularity in the gorw results in asymetry...thuse the triangle...one side is longer than the other.
i really need you to start selling mume bonsai!! i really want a finished bonsai that i can’t keep pruning from you!! to keep your heirloom alive for many years!! only 21 years old right now!
Thank you for letting me know! :)
could we email each other and make that happen?
@@bonsaiheirloom ?
This is off topic to this video, but as you know, I’m transitioning from only bonsai styled garden trees, to potted trees also. And I’m still a while away from shallow pots, but how do you keep squirrels and chipmunks from digging and destroying roots?
Good question! I will go over this in my next Q&A!
Should you start growing a sacrificial branch early on or later in the bonsai's age?
Good question! I will go over this in my Q&A!
I had a question because i live in bali in the tropical weather is there still a specific time to repot and prune because one of my bonsai died after I repotted it in early summer.
Good question! I will address this in an upcoming Q&A!
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Thanks Bruce
I liked it before he cut all the branches.