I went from watching impractical jokers to forging a Damascus blade to crayfish to making chocolate at home and... now this... it’s 2am and I’m watching videos of miniature trees...
What the hell same here went from "your wish is my command" to we do but not really know how they made Damascus steel and then a grayfish eating record to how chocolates are made to this...now it's 3 in the morning
Which one did you see that looks 800? I know some are very old passed on through generations. Yesterday i watched this video where a japanese bonsai master had a tree from early 19th century. Holy ass!!
The dedication that is put in these specimens are truly remarkable. Most of these plants are passed down from generation to generation. Each generation sculpting and defining their plant with the next generation to take over. Remarkable what determination can accomplish
Believe it or not, i grow mangos from seeds and when a two weeks tree dies I almost cry and feel pain. I cant imagine losing a masterpiecr bonsai tree.
The beauty of Bonsai is truly captured when you imagine what it would feel like to be next to a tree like that in its full natural size... what an amazing art work
Thanks again Bonsai empire for taking us along to stunning Bonsai that we otherwise would have never been able to see! Some amazing and a bit different than we usually see from Japan Bonsai! It is great to see that every country or nation has a different approach and species to style their Bonsai. Some are truly amazing and very impressive indeed! One thing that I don't like that much though is the leg of maturity of the topsoil layers in almost all the Bonsai in this video. The one tone brown colour of the fresh akadama surface and the obviously recently planted mos look a bit artificial to me. I don't know if it is because they have to repot a lot over there or if they just like it like that? But the soil should be more mature and more natural looking in my opinion. But that's just me....and I would not mind at all to have all of them ....or even one! :) Cheers, Hans van Meer.
really very amazing so beautiful and fantastic in my opinion, I hope that you are always healthy and can continue to inspire me ... honestly I need advice from you because I am still a beginner in bonsai and I document everything in my channel, I ask for suggestions and constructive criticism so that I can develop my hobby, 🙏🙏🙏
If I could afford to collect bonsai masterpieces I would have a sanctuary of bonsai trees... but unfortunately for me I live in poverty/super poor to say the least!
I like the literati at 9:08 and the forest group at 9:43 the best. All the others, although technical marvels with a high novelty first impact, I can not imagine myself as a little bird flying through the branches of those trees as they have been so overly stylised and top heavy that they have become synthetic. Atleast, that is how I perceive them.
Brony Artist it's maintain is so easy, it's like any other plant. It need water, substrate... There are lots of videos in UA-cam, I recommend you Escuela de Bonsai Online, if you see it's videos with subtitles, you will learn a lot. (I'm a Spanish speaker, forgot me if this text is not write perfectly...😂👌🏼)
Marco Ruiz no worries i know spanish myself so ittl be easy for me to understand, but i guess i thought it be hard mainly for how they look....so complex!
Some interesting colourful pots, not the usual formal look to them. Many of the Juniper's, had more of a bonsai tree look them, than a full size tree look to them. I couldn't imagine these trees in a real life setting or imagine a scale to them. They were beautiful trees, but I miss the miniature magic with them. The Ficus trees were really outstanding, they captured the image of a mature full size Ficus really well, I could imagine me standing underneath these old trees. It is interesting that they don't have any aerial roots hanging down from the branches. Maybe they thicken up too much and cause the branches to loose their taper and fine ramification? A fantastic show, thanks for being there and recording it for us!
Probably these junipers are not sufficiently refined for its aesthetic taste. Is it possible that if the Taiwanese Bonsaist had introduced some small plastic animal, zebras or perhaps lions toy , the aesthetic content and the scale of reduction would have been more understandable to you?
Thank you for your comment, I'm glad you like the "bonsai"Junipers, there are lots of them around to appreciate! Maybe some day I'll grow to like the white painted deadwood and the polished live veins and the cute little pine tree pads.
I'm not too fond of the super bleached deadwood. I think it looks too superficial, and not like a real tree would ever look. But some of those other trees, wow, they are SO pretty and really look like big old real trees, only small.
Please incorporate scale more. It was amazing to see these huge, ancient bonsai trees in comparison to spectators. Many will maybe assume these are table-sized, but took generations to cultivate. Thank you for the amazing share 👏🙌
BREATHTAKING!!!These folks growing these beautiful trees are artists!!!I myself make beautiful artificial bonsai trees,But nothing beats the real deal!!!
You'd be dead by the time it turns into a super beautiful bonsai since the trees in this video are 100+ years old. But I guess imortality can still be possible
You would be surprised! Even if you are 50 the tree would have 20 years ....... or more. I didn't try it because I thought there wasnt enough time as well. There was. Do it.
however its truly beautiful and a work of art, for me this surpasses the boundary of natural and too polished up. Its sometimes obviously fake looking with paint, cut out trunks and stuff. Respect for the craft.
What if the generations that endured taking care of those trees actually had terrible family dynamics. Dysfunctional, overbearing, riddled with tragedy, and all manner of drama, but the one thing they upheld was passing down a bonsai tree.
I bought my first bonsai tree today on a whim and never knew so much hard work and time went into them. I always thought they just kinda grew that way and never thought about it.
Personally, I think the quality of Taiwan’s bonsai is very high. They address to the details and at the same time, they have their own characteristics. While they have less pines & junipers, maybe 30%, they have many other beautiful species.
to get this white and brown striping effect you would have to cut the roots after years of maturity (correct me if im wrong). bold moves for such aged plants id be scared to death to make a that call but dang does it look cool.
I went from watching impractical jokers to forging a Damascus blade to crayfish to making chocolate at home and... now this... it’s 2am and I’m watching videos of miniature trees...
Piękne
Joke
They are amazing aren't they
Alive miniature trees 😂😂
What the hell same here went from "your wish is my command" to we do but not really know how they made Damascus steel and then a grayfish eating record to how chocolates are made to this...now it's 3 in the morning
Each would be more than hundred year old....in fact one of these is 800 year old....how much time and hard work it takes to grow is simply amazing
kautschuk Why does he need to clean it? Is he the president of India? You need to clean up your brain so you don't generalize people.
@kautschuk how many times have you been to India?... I can assure you that there is less shit in the entire country than your brain
@kautschuk Yes we do, but how is it relevant here?
Which one did you see that looks 800? I know some are very old passed on through generations. Yesterday i watched this video where a japanese bonsai master had a tree from early 19th century. Holy ass!!
kautschuk you need to clean your brain
Feel like shrinking myself so I can just play in these trees
Go to some forest... Now you are shrinked... Tada✨
The dedication that is put in these specimens are truly remarkable. Most of these plants are passed down from generation to generation. Each generation sculpting and defining their plant with the next generation to take over. Remarkable what determination can accomplish
Lies again? Burning Sun Art Of Seduction
I didnt realize how often dead wood is incorporated into the design. Quite beautiful to have that white peeking through
They bleach the white parts
They remove the bark
Believe it or not, i grow mangos from seeds and when a two weeks tree dies I almost cry and feel pain. I cant imagine losing a masterpiecr bonsai tree.
haha
I jad one get 3-4 ft 3 yrsold and my gf left it outside and it froze
Damn
wow
Loosing any of that is like loosing a family by the good care and time you spent for the bonsai.
All these trees have one thing in common
they are all bonsai
i'll see myself out
bonsai trees are so beautiful
And lovely
and tree-like.
And expensive
And older than we are
Угу
They should mention the age of each tree also in video 👍🏼
Exactly i was thinking the same
The beauty of Bonsai is truly captured when you imagine what it would feel like to be next to a tree like that in its full natural size... what an amazing art work
would love to know how old all these trees are.
Luis Montijo at least 100 I think
Most of them are more than 100 years old..
Just 10-15 years old .
What style bonsai are these? Especially the first one shown .. They are absolutely amazing !
100+
Thanks again Bonsai empire for taking us along to stunning Bonsai that we otherwise would have never been able to see! Some amazing and a bit different than we usually see from Japan Bonsai! It is great to see that every country or nation has a different approach and species to style their Bonsai. Some are truly amazing and very impressive indeed! One thing that I don't like that much though is the leg of maturity of the topsoil layers in almost all the Bonsai in this video. The one tone brown colour of the fresh akadama surface and the obviously recently planted mos look a bit artificial to me. I don't know if it is because they have to repot a lot over there or if they just like it like that? But the soil should be more mature and more natural looking in my opinion. But that's just me....and I would not mind at all to have all of them ....or even one! :)
Cheers,
Hans van Meer.
Im sure you cannot see how beautiful it was because you die first before you witness their beauty. It takes hundred years to grow like these.
I feel like Gulliver 😭
Many of them are probably a thousand years old
Amazing..need a long time
I LOVE BONSAI TREES BUT MY FAVORITE AT 6:16
very good exhibition of bonsai show
2:52 OMG i didnt think ficus could look like that! wow
What bonsai would think if someone place them aside a big natural tree in outfield.
The smooth surface of the Bonsai tree with the precise trimming of the leaves are so beautiful
really very amazing so beautiful and fantastic in my opinion, I hope that you are always healthy and can continue to inspire me ... honestly I need advice from you because I am still a beginner in bonsai and I document everything in my channel, I ask for suggestions and constructive criticism so that I can develop my hobby,
🙏🙏🙏
Absolutely exquisite!
Living works of art.
some of them look dead whattt
also 'not enough' white paint on others...
hey mby put some pink on that trunk too ?
If I could afford to collect bonsai masterpieces I would have a sanctuary of bonsai trees... but unfortunately for me I live in poverty/super poor to say the least!
@Truth Will Set You Free! What country?
If you have enough money for device that accesses WiFi you are in top 10% financially in the world
@@Joe-ut6to great still doesn't change the fact that I can't afford a bonsai tree, let alone a collection. I am pretty sure you can't either!
@@ThomasAntoniusOlsenJr.333 maybe be thankful that you have access to internet, water and have enough free time to be ungrateful on the internet?
Make one, it's easy
bonsai nước ngoài hay bóc lớp vỏ cây là có ý nghĩa gì nhỉ
I like the literati at 9:08 and the forest group at 9:43 the best. All the others, although technical marvels with a high novelty first impact, I can not imagine myself as a little bird flying through the branches of those trees as they have been so overly stylised and top heavy that they have become synthetic. Atleast, that is how I perceive them.
🤯 *and to think, these plants must be generations and generations old & outlived empires*
i love bansai trees! wish i had some knowledge on taking care of them though. they seem difficult to maintain
Brony Artist it's maintain is so easy, it's like any other plant. It need water, substrate... There are lots of videos in UA-cam, I recommend you Escuela de Bonsai Online, if you see it's videos with subtitles, you will learn a lot. (I'm a Spanish speaker, forgot me if this text is not write perfectly...😂👌🏼)
Marco Ruiz no worries i know spanish myself so ittl be easy for me to understand, but i guess i thought it be hard mainly for how they look....so complex!
Once you have the knowledge it's easy
Marco Ruiz v
Not that hard , if they're trying to grow up you smash 'em with your foot and yell at them.
BEAUTIFUL! Asian style music would have been more appropriate for the occasion.
Tienes mucho talento bonsai esta mui bien trabajardo un adrazo
Some interesting colourful pots, not the usual formal look to them. Many of the Juniper's, had more of a bonsai tree look them, than a full size tree look to them. I couldn't imagine these trees in a real life setting or imagine a scale to them. They were beautiful trees, but I miss the miniature magic with them. The Ficus trees were really outstanding, they captured the image of a mature full size Ficus really well, I could imagine me standing underneath these old trees. It is interesting that they don't have any aerial roots hanging down from the branches. Maybe they thicken up too much and cause the branches to loose their taper and fine ramification? A fantastic show, thanks for being there and recording it for us!
I could not agree more
Probably these junipers are not sufficiently refined for its aesthetic taste.
Is it possible that if the Taiwanese Bonsaist had introduced some small plastic animal, zebras or perhaps lions toy , the aesthetic content and the scale of reduction would have been more understandable to you?
What you describe is personally my favorite thing about bonsai trees :) the illusion of an ancient giant
Thank you for your comment, I'm glad you like the "bonsai"Junipers, there are lots of them around to appreciate! Maybe some day I'll grow to like the white painted deadwood and the polished live veins and the cute little pine tree pads.
Hey Nigel! I just finished watching a bunch of your videos before I came here :) I couldn't agree more with your comment.
I'm not too fond of the super bleached deadwood. I think it looks too superficial, and not like a real tree would ever look. But some of those other trees, wow, they are SO pretty and really look like big old real trees, only small.
Please incorporate scale more. It was amazing to see these huge, ancient bonsai trees in comparison to spectators. Many will maybe assume these are table-sized, but took generations to cultivate.
Thank you for the amazing share
👏🙌
imagine how hard it must be to repot these trees...
BREATHTAKING!!!These folks growing these beautiful trees are artists!!!I myself make beautiful artificial bonsai trees,But nothing beats the real deal!!!
If you win this show with a 100 years old bonsai, can you keep contesting the next 400 years with the same tree?
I don’t really think that’s the meaning of this “show” it’s not trying to compete, it’s just for showing people the amazing beauty.
The answer is, yes and maybe 500more years too
@@jasmijnariel thank you! It must be very cool to work over a bonsai that was shaped by someone in the past...
This passion must run in the blood for generations, for bonsai passion really take years in order to achieve such pristine forms and figures.
Amazing collection of Bonsai
Thanks 🙏👏🤝
1:23 so beautiful, love it
World class bonsai. Thanks for sharing video everyone!
9:50 bonsai mountain
I hope to grow something beautiful like these one day.
well you actually make the plant grow that way, by bending and cutting so it's not a natural growing proces, and you also need to maintain them
You'd be dead by the time it turns into a super beautiful bonsai since the trees in this video are 100+ years old. But I guess imortality can still be possible
It's not for you, but for your grandchildren, or their grandchildren, or their grandchildren...
@@tofucube7703 Depends on the type of tree. Age adds value, no doubt. Plenty of fast growing trees can be just as beautiful as a bonsai.
Even if i start a bonsai now, i would never see it this big 😢
You would be surprised! Even if you are 50 the tree would have 20 years ....... or more. I didn't try it because I thought there wasnt enough time as well. There was. Do it.
Better later than never, bro 👍🏻
I want one of the plant and what is the cost of the plant and where I can get it
Notice how the leaves are also very small
Yes same question
Amazing Bonsai.....
Спасибо за видео! Очень хорошее качество съёмки.
Ещё раз благодарность каналу !!!
however its truly beautiful and a work of art, for me this surpasses the boundary of natural and too polished up. Its sometimes obviously fake looking with paint, cut out trunks and stuff. Respect for the craft.
Outstanding exhibition with great specimens!
1:40 what's the name of this bonsai plant.
These trees where stolen from a society of fairys please donate today just £50 a day will provide me very nicely 😂
Bonsainya sangat menginpirasi is the best
Magnífica. Parabéns pelo trabalho artístico. Grande abraço Brasil
Coming at night and cutting with hacksaw and axe 😁😁 very fast
Amazing beauty of these trees, thank you bonsai masters.
Wow amazing bonsai....
I get it now, Bonsai are the Pugs of trees.
w o w
beyond words...
magnificent beauty quietly captures you and draws you in as your eyes glide across the endless detail preserved by time.
Bonsinya bagus2 banget...
this will be a favourite places for namjoon aside from art museum
fr i was just thinking how joonie will love this exhibit
Сколько лет кропотливой работы, и вообще у вас есть лицензия на показ столь идеального творения?
0:51 Looks like a dead coral
very good...
Captivating plants, something beyond description, I couldn't help but be impressed
What is the price of these bonsais?
1:40 what is the tree?
Imagine the care taken for them when they are re-porting🤯🤯
It's re potting
ដើម ស្អាត
What if the generations that endured taking care of those trees actually had terrible family dynamics. Dysfunctional, overbearing, riddled with tragedy, and all manner of drama, but the one thing they upheld was passing down a bonsai tree.
then all that trauma would probably still be held, within the bonsai tree.lol
For real
At least they would have done one thing right!
Cantik banget
This kind of trees remind me of my grandfather who passed away in China all the time. He loves Penzai, we don’t call it bonsai.
Unfortunately Japan takes the credit.
@@changchadchanamdong2668Even though it was originally from China 😭
Год за годом калечили деревья..Себе бы поотрубали чего-нибудь- а потом я бы наних посмотрел, лесоводов ху..вых...
Que Bellezas de Bonsais. ...Hermosos
Wow
I bought my first bonsai tree today on a whim and never knew so much hard work and time went into them. I always thought they just kinda grew that way and never thought about it.
観葉植物をインテリアとして購入した全ての人が同じです。
「えっ?これは生き物なの?」
I am looking for whole sale
Watching the bonsai tree is stress buster
Beautiful plants ,
Why the background soundtrack ,beyond my pay cheque
Personally, I think the quality of Taiwan’s bonsai is very high. They address to the details and at the same time, they have their own characteristics. While they have less pines & junipers, maybe 30%, they have many other beautiful species.
A doctor friend of mine asked me to take care of his families 200 year old bonsai while he went on vacation. I declined!
ByeBitch
ByeBitch 《
I was trying to be funny. Just didn’t want anything to happen on my watch.
2:30 is so nice
Its avatar tree
You sir have great taste! mine too
I have collection of Bonsai tree at my home, it's one of the best ideas of Japan
It is China originaly , Japan did not come up with this idea. Lol Chinese still does this bonai thing
É o bonsai mais lindo que já vi ,Tyago Brasil
Do they paint the trees?
”One of your dwarf has been streck by a strange mod!”
For me, they are more beautiful and precious than diamonds.
absolutely amazing!
to get this white and brown striping effect you would have to cut the roots after years of maturity (correct me if im wrong). bold moves for such aged plants id be scared to death to make a that call but dang does it look cool.
teach me i am still young
Tus vidrios majestuoso no de ges de acelos ánimo un saludo uchasoerte maestro los trabajos que estoy viendo coloque acise
7:30 mindblowing
😅I would love to be a caretaker of one of these, but would need teaching on how to maintain it for future generations to enjoy.
when you buy a bonsai at home depot
There were a lot of gold medals in this race. Supposed to be one winner only
🇧🇷 Lindos
Estou apaixonado por esta arte
Beutiful
All of the trees were soo amazing fell in love with this art of growing trees. I will also try to grow my own thank you ❤️