Jason, you’re a masterful artist. Thank you not only for the entertainment value of your skill, but for the fantastic gems of information and examples you provide. I appreciate your videos so much. Blessings
I would love to see a video on how you repot that tree into a bonsai pot. I struggle with figuring out how to take a root ball and repotting it at a steep angle. It never seems to work out for me.
I expect nothing less than excellence from Jason. Another awesome video learning how to make a tree look awesome. Practicing what you did in this demo is harder to do. But great job and thank you!
Super video. I have a 12 year old hawthorn, forest grown, that is long and spindly that I have been wondering what to with. Now I know. Thank you so much.
Turned out really cool, man. It always amazes me watching you guys on youtube style a tree, You never do it the way I would, but, it always turns out so awesome. I guess that shows me that I don't know what I'm doing, huh? But hey, I'm learning. Thank you.
Hi. I had a jade plant that I was doing as a bonsai years ago before I lost all my plants. This past month I bought a money tree/ panchira aquatica and four miniture rose bushes. I think I eventually want to do the rose as a 'mini forest' and I have started separating the braid of the tree (it had 5 trunks) for movement. I have watched alot of videos recently and they talk about wiring. When I first became interested in bonsai I was told in shaping to use different size rocks and string yet no one mentions using those in their videos. Why is that?
Hi Andrew. The tree is back in the garden now on a bench. Buds have already emerged from the ends. We just need to care for it like we did before. Junipers can handle branch cutting without any issue. :)
I have a question. Can you decandle a (thunderhead) japanese black pine the same way as regular Japanese black pine? Mine didn't seem to produce summer buds the same as my other black pines did. I wasn't able to find this information online.
Ben Soliven Yes you can. Did you remove old needles towards the area that you wanted new growth? I left a few candles a little longer on my thunderhead just in case, because I was concerned about the same issue, but some came in. I also water mine pretty heavily on top of fertilizer because im in the desert.
Meat Sandwich How do you keep your tree's alive mid-summer in the desert? I'm in the desert where it gets to be 120 degrees sometimes, having trouble with the right medium mix.
Seth Connelly I don't know about the dessert. I live in northern California. It's in the 100s most of the summer and my black pines and junipers do fine .
Hi Ben Soliven! Yes, Meat Sandwich is correct, you can do it the same way. Before you cut the candles, you also want to evaluate the health of the tree. If your tree is healthy enough, then you can go ahead and cut the candles. If it's weaker, you may want to skip a year. Just give the tree some time, if your tree is in good shape, those buds should be coming out soon. Just try not to watch it every day. ;) Hope this helps!
I enjoyed, but please shoot against a plain background as doing so allows us to see the form properly. The complicated shelving behind the plant in this vid made it very difficult to make much more than the outline of the plant out. Thanks again tho.
Do you accept apprenticeship I know quite a bit about the hobby but learning more about it would probably deepen my respect I have towards the hobby and it's partiapents.
I just thought I'd let you know what it was really like. As in any trade or profession it's a long hard ordeal to achieve and master. At least we can still learn about Bonsai on YT and practice (and stumble) our love of this wonderful endeavor.
Dennis Whiter well I'm aware of the outward work that is required and experience needed for the hobby just been looking for a teacher here in California who is willing to apprentice me
Hi Yogis, Thanks for your interest in apprenticing and bonsai! Right now, we don't have an apprenticeship. However, we do have a free workshop on the last Saturday of every month until October. It's hosted by Jason at the Eastern Leaf Warehouse nursery. Jason also teaches a foundation class every year. That class is filled for 2018 but enrollment for 2019 opens up in October. If you're interested in either please just let us know at support@easternleaf.com so we can put you on the list! :)
It's amazing how you take the little tree and turn it into a beautiful bonsai, love it!
Jason, you’re a masterful artist. Thank you not only for the entertainment value of your skill, but for the fantastic gems of information and examples you provide. I appreciate your videos so much. Blessings
Thanks J ALEX for the nice comments. Happy to hear that the videos are helping!
Love the outcome, I have a blue rock juniper that I want to create something like so
I would love to see a video on how you repot that tree into a bonsai pot. I struggle with figuring out how to take a root ball and repotting it at a steep angle. It never seems to work out for me.
Great work Jason turned out great. Thanks for sharing and make sure to give a nice pot for that last touch.
I expect nothing less than excellence from Jason. Another awesome video learning how to make a tree look awesome. Practicing what you did in this demo is harder to do. But great job and thank you!
This was very helpful, literati are quite challenging to do well
Super video. I have a 12 year old hawthorn, forest grown, that is long and spindly that I have been wondering what to with. Now I know. Thank you so much.
Turned out really cool, man. It always amazes me watching you guys on youtube style a tree, You never do it the way I would, but, it always turns out so awesome. I guess that shows me that I don't know what I'm doing, huh? But hey, I'm learning. Thank you.
That turned out very nice! Elegant and feminine design. I look forward to the follow up when you put it in a bonsai pot.
Excellent video as always, looking forward to the next update.
Jason you are Amazing.
Great looking tree I have a collected European larch that stands about 4 feet tall skinny but my goal is a bunjin bonsai for it
Mesmerizing! ❤️
Very interesting and impressive! Have you considered placing a plain screen behind the tree to hide the distracting background while making the video?
I think that's beautiful just as it is.
Hi. I had a jade plant that I was doing as a bonsai years ago before I lost all my plants. This past month I bought a money tree/ panchira aquatica and four miniture rose bushes. I think I eventually want to do the rose as a 'mini forest' and I have started separating the braid of the tree (it had 5 trunks) for movement.
I have watched alot of videos recently and they talk about wiring. When I first became interested in bonsai I was told in shaping to use different size rocks and string yet no one mentions using those in their videos. Why is that?
Bonsai bunjin,thank you for sharing
Very nice I think it's going to look amazing
Excellent. Great job!
Great work! Do you now put it out on a bench or do you have some aftercare first?
Hi Andrew. The tree is back in the garden now on a bench. Buds have already emerged from the ends. We just need to care for it like we did before. Junipers can handle branch cutting without any issue. :)
Nice work and nice tree. Thanks for the video!
Very compliments!👍👍👍
Good eye, nice job.
Amazing work.,
hi, can you make a vid about leggy junis like the foliage is really far from the branch. pls
I also really like bonsai
Hi,
Beautiful work
I like that you explain how to designe the crown of a bonsai tree ?
Muito bom!!!! Parabéns!!!
Another great video!!!
lovely
Nice work!
Beautiful tree, but the shelving makes a poor backdrop. We can't see the subject very well. Thank you for the awesome video!!! Good job.
After watching almost all of your videos , I thought I was ready . My bonsai turned out looking like a clown head . 🤦🏻♂️
belo trabalho amigo
thanks.
Informative
How is it right now?
Can you make a review clip?
What tree species work best for literati and good for indoor bonsai?
thank you for sharing!
What other types of trees can be used for this style? Is there any tropicals that can be shaped like this?
Any tree can make any style however they carry individual challenges
Nice n cute...
Awesome
I realize that this is a time lapse. How long actually elapsed? Thanks.
Hi Andrea, The total time spent during this styling was about 3 hours. Thanks for watching!
Sorry, I mean, all in one day? Was it 3 hours over a week's time? a month? I am wondering about recovery and growth between stages. Thank you.
I have a question. Can you decandle a (thunderhead) japanese black pine the same way as regular Japanese black pine?
Mine didn't seem to produce summer buds the same as my other black pines did.
I wasn't able to find this information online.
Ben Soliven Yes you can. Did you remove old needles towards the area that you wanted new growth? I left a few candles a little longer on my thunderhead just in case, because I was concerned about the same issue, but some came in. I also water mine pretty heavily on top of fertilizer because im in the desert.
Meat Sandwich
No I didn't. I just cut the candles. Maybe my tree wasn't as health as my other black pines .
Meat Sandwich How do you keep your tree's alive mid-summer in the desert? I'm in the desert where it gets to be 120 degrees sometimes, having trouble with the right medium mix.
Seth Connelly
I don't know about the dessert. I live in northern California. It's in the 100s most of the summer and my black pines and junipers do fine .
Hi Ben Soliven! Yes, Meat Sandwich is correct, you can do it the same way. Before you cut the candles, you also want to evaluate the health of the tree. If your tree is healthy enough, then you can go ahead and cut the candles. If it's weaker, you may want to skip a year. Just give the tree some time, if your tree is in good shape, those buds should be coming out soon. Just try not to watch it every day. ;) Hope this helps!
I enjoyed, but please shoot against a plain background as doing so allows us to see the form properly. The complicated shelving behind the plant in this vid made it very difficult to make much more than the outline of the plant out. Thanks again tho.
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Do you accept apprenticeship I know quite a bit about the hobby but learning more about it would probably deepen my respect I have towards the hobby and it's partiapents.
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Dennis Whiter a 10 year visit to Japan dosen't sound like my cut of cake but appreciate the the suggestion thank you and have a good one🍻
I just thought I'd let you know what it was really like. As in any trade or profession it's a long hard ordeal to achieve and master. At least we can still learn about Bonsai on YT and practice (and stumble) our love of this wonderful endeavor.
Dennis Whiter well I'm aware of the outward work that is required and experience needed for the hobby just been looking for a teacher here in California who is willing to apprentice me
Hi Yogis, Thanks for your interest in apprenticing and bonsai! Right now, we don't have an apprenticeship. However, we do have a free workshop on the last Saturday of every month until October. It's hosted by Jason at the Eastern Leaf Warehouse nursery. Jason also teaches a foundation class every year. That class is filled for 2018 but enrollment for 2019 opens up in October. If you're interested in either please just let us know at support@easternleaf.com so we can put you on the list! :)
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Hello Jason sir need to contact you but can I contact you
Wish u would explain what u are doing and why as u go along
You didn't Whatch the whole video he explains everything at the end
time lapse only increases my lack of HOW you are wiring and why... :(
Update pls..
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Looks like it won't be strong enough to survive with this little foliage.
Agree
It's an older tree also it's juniper then have a reputation for staying alive under harsh circumstances
Q toque mae
Nursery stock... pfff.. liar!
agree I'd never find something that good in my local nurseries