when I first started watching your channel, I think you had about 1k subscribers. I am so happy too see that you have grown to over 85k subs. Well done and well deserved :)
I am sure you local climate also aids the rapid recovery and growth. You have some quite stunning tree in tour collection thanks 🙏 for sharing them on UA-cam.
Really enjoy that you give updates on trees your videos include. It helps us to see there “is” progress in what your design and goal is, and does come to fruition. Thank you !
@@bonsaiheirloom congratulations. I'm pretty sure my first comment on your channel was "yep, this channel is going to be big" I didn't know it would happen that fast. Happy for you.
Great to see an update on your trees it’s useful to see the growth you have achieved on the maples they as you say make great bonsai in quite a short time, the pine trees should all recover with the care you will give them, it’s interesting what you say about watering sometimes we get hung up with making sure the soil is open and glandular in texture and forget that the water will quickly drain away the soil may look wet but in fact it is dry below the surface, when working on young trees and trees that are struggling I will add water retaining compost which does help them recover or grow stronger.Thank you for your dedication to the art of bonsai and passing on your knowledge.
You have great attitude and it’s infectious. Thanks for sharing the knowledge from your years of experience. I’m usually pretty timid in my approach to creating bonsai but I will take your advice and start to push myself to take more aggressive steps in designing my trees. Great videos!
I appreciate the kind words! Yes, don't be afraid to make drastic cuts! I killed many trees when I first started and learned a lot through trial and error in these past 50 years.
Hi David here from the Uk you’re very much from the same league as Peter Chan from Herons Bonsai over here, what I admire about your and his videos is your relaxed approach and not taking this wonderful hobby to seriously. Always experimenting and not necessarily following the supposed rules…… My biggest mistake over the years was not doing this and getting frustrated by the rule book,after 40 odd years of dabbling with bonsai I’m a lot happier and as long as my trees look good to me that’s all that matters, good advice for youngsters. Thank you keep up the great work 🙃
I am not sure you’ll call it boggy with one part sandy loam, one part peat moss, and one part perlite. My mix drains slowly but provides adequate frensh air.
One of my favorite topics it when you share updates, this better provides me with my future expectations. Thank you so much.
That's great to hear! I'll make sure to share more updates! :)
when I first started watching your channel, I think you had about 1k subscribers. I am so happy too see that you have grown to over 85k subs. Well done and well deserved :)
Wow, thank you for being here since the very beginning! It's also crazy to me how fast this community is growing! Thank you!
Yes! Thank you for the update. Knowing what will happen and how they change helps me.
That's great! I will do more progress update videos!
Thank you for watching!
I am sure you local climate also aids the rapid recovery and growth.
You have some quite stunning tree in tour collection thanks 🙏 for sharing them on UA-cam.
Yes, here in Northern California, we don't have extreme winters or summers. Thank you for the compliment! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
you have so many great trees to work with. Hello from England.
Hello Andrew! Thanks for the compliment!
Hello there! Thank you for watching!
Really enjoy that you give updates on trees your videos include. It helps us to see there “is” progress in what your design and goal is, and does come to fruition. Thank you !
Definitely! It's very rewarding to see a bonsai vision come to fruition!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge through the videos, I have watched and liked all of them. Your bonsai collection is amazing.
That means a lot! Thank you for the support!
Thank you for taking the time to watch them!
WOWOWOW Milton, SEVENTY THOUSAND subscribers? I subbed at 500-1000 THIS YEAR that is impressive.
I'm very grateful that this community is growing so fast! Thank you for being one of the earlier subscribers and supporting me ever since then!
@@bonsaiheirloom congratulations. I'm pretty sure my first comment on your channel was "yep, this channel is going to be big" I didn't know it would happen that fast. Happy for you.
Thank you for the encouragement, seeing your updates on the trees helps us know what to expect when we follow your advice. Thank you
That's great to know! I will do more progress update videos like these.
Thank you for your kind words, and for taking the time to watch it.
So nice seeing the updates to those bonsai from your workshop, love it ❤️
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for watching!
Great to see an update on your trees it’s useful to see the growth you have achieved on the maples they as you say make great bonsai in quite a short time, the pine trees should all recover with the care you will give them, it’s interesting what you say about watering sometimes we get hung up with making sure the soil is open and glandular in texture and forget that the water will quickly drain away the soil may look wet but in fact it is dry below the surface, when working on young trees and trees that are struggling I will add water retaining compost which does help them recover or grow stronger.Thank you for your dedication to the art of bonsai and passing on your knowledge.
Thank you for your thoughtful comments and thanks for watching!
Thank you Mr. Chan very nice videos and very much appreciated all the information you put up for the bonsai enthusiasts.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
You have great attitude and it’s infectious. Thanks for sharing the knowledge from your years of experience. I’m usually pretty timid in my approach to creating bonsai but I will take your advice and start to push myself to take more aggressive steps in designing my trees. Great videos!
I appreciate the kind words! Yes, don't be afraid to make drastic cuts! I killed many trees when I first started and learned a lot through trial and error in these past 50 years.
Mr. Chang thank you again for such great content. You’re of great help for my mental health, your videos relax me a ton. God Bless🙏🏼🤍
Thank you for the compliment! I'm glad I could help. Bonsai is great for my mental health and would greatly help you too!
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Bonjour Monsieur Chang,
Je suis très heureux de voir que vos arbres se portent à merveille, merci pour la vidéo!
Ur hard works results are so amazing keep going from ❤from Nagaland 🙏
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you so much for your kind words, I really appreciate it.
@@bonsaiheirloom welcome Uncle
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This is such an amazing setup, is that a greenhouse in the background?!
Nice video
Hi David here from the Uk you’re very much from the same league as Peter Chan from Herons Bonsai over here, what I admire about your and his videos is your relaxed approach and not taking this wonderful hobby to seriously.
Always experimenting and not necessarily following the supposed rules……
My biggest mistake over the years was not doing this and getting frustrated by the rule book,after 40 odd years of dabbling with bonsai I’m a lot happier and as long as my trees look good to me that’s all that matters, good advice for youngsters. Thank you keep up the great work 🙃
Hey Milton, is your mix to boggy? When I dig it’s real free draining but you use a lot of loam… you are a super star my friend
I am not sure you’ll call it boggy with one part sandy loam, one part peat moss, and one part perlite. My mix drains slowly but provides adequate frensh air.
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Thank you for good advice kupchak 🥰🥰long out 🧵tree bonsai I doing well to design tree I different see like ok design 👍