I really love the great ramification on your trees, the "naturalist" style you seem to follow amazes me.... keep up the videos, thank you, greetings from Brazil
Nice tree 😀 but isn't akadama dust, even only used as top layer, armfull to root system? Like "choke" the whole root system? I've been told all the time to get rid of the soil dust, thats why i am asking... thnks a lot ;)
Joao Balinha as I explain in the video, it works well in this situation, with an otherwise well drained soil, a thirsty tree and the ability to flush the roots every other year. The dust will also tend to remain in the upper levels of the soil structure as it has been added to the surface. But no, ordinarily I wouldn’t recommend it.
@@bonsai4me2 that makes sense... i would probably try on one or two trees of mine to see if it works because the climate where i live is very hot in the summer and the trees tend to dry very quickly... it may help the soil retain water longer. i hope. thnks again :)
Please, tell me, why would you add that poder on top of your soil if that only going to plug the soil/akadama, ? I've never seen anyone do that to their soil,
Beautiful tree, beautiful music. Very educational to me. Thank you so much. How do you track each tree? Do you keep a notebook of what needs to be done?
Jonathan Steitzer thank you! My son Jake writes the score, a talented musician. I take photos and have the date as the file name so I remember when....the rest I just remember somehow, across many many trees
Francisco Tabares not this tree, it is well established and healthy, it is also out of leaf so no transpiration/moisture loss from the leaves that require shading
This Elm tree is simply stunning. The ramification is incredible! Great work and thanks for sharing.
Love this Elm. Absolutely stunning man. Great work.
So in love with your naturalistic styled trees. Happy bought your books. 🙌 🤙
Benny Van Hoof thank you 🙏
Lovely tree. Even I'm from tropical country I'm still love your natural deciduous bonsai
Such a beautiful trunk
Harry another fine tree, next in the series please.
Brian Kavanagh quick Siberian Elm progression next ;)
Beautyful tree, well done 🙏🏼🇩🇰🇩🇰
I’ve only seen two videos, and I must say the two trees are beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
This is an amazingly beautiful Elm tree!
I really love the great ramification on your trees, the "naturalist" style you seem to follow amazes me.... keep up the videos, thank you, greetings from Brazil
Otto Blankenburg 🙏🙏
WOW amazing tree.
far king amazing!!!!!!
keeping up with all your tutorials keeps me going.
Thank You Harry.
such an incredible tree
Fantastic video !! Thank you !!!
Very nice ,I think a slightly bigger pot is needed,but wow very nice
Mitch
Splendid!
Impressive progression !
A fantastic tree and clearly very healthy in that pot. But visually I would prefer it in a slightly deeper and wider pot.
Mel Hillocks fair enough Mel. I was a bit taken back when Vic Harris sent me the pot, but quickly fell in love with how big it makes the trunk look.
@@bonsai4me2 as I say non the less a great tree
Now that is art
wonderfull tree
Wonderfull tree. Congratulations!
Incredible tree, love the natural way of the ramification! Has the large cut on top healed fully?
You are making amazing videos! Upload more often.
Realistic Houses 🙏🙏
Thank You 🙏✌️
love this elm. probably my favorite tree of yours. 👍
Nice tree 😀 but isn't akadama dust, even only used as top layer, armfull to root system? Like "choke" the whole root system? I've been told all the time to get rid of the soil dust, thats why i am asking... thnks a lot ;)
Joao Balinha as I explain in the video, it works well in this situation, with an otherwise well drained soil, a thirsty tree and the ability to flush the roots every other year. The dust will also tend to remain in the upper levels of the soil structure as it has been added to the surface. But no, ordinarily I wouldn’t recommend it.
@@bonsai4me2 that makes sense... i would probably try on one or two trees of mine to see if it works because the climate where i live is very hot in the summer and the trees tend to dry very quickly... it may help the soil retain water longer. i hope. thnks again :)
Great stuff, thanks for sharing
Perfect
Please, tell me, why would you add that poder on top of your soil if that only going to plug the soil/akadama, ? I've never seen anyone do that to their soil,
Amazing tree, Would love to see it with leaves during summer
Rajiv Rathod something ive overlooked for a few years
Amazing tree, any chance you can show us how you made the monkey pole in this video. Please & thanks
Harry have you got a link to your book? Love the videos.
Beautiful tree, beautiful music. Very educational to me. Thank you so much. How do you track each tree? Do you keep a notebook of what needs to be done?
Jonathan Steitzer thank you! My son Jake writes the score, a talented musician.
I take photos and have the date as the file name so I remember when....the rest I just remember somehow, across many many trees
keren
Fantastic👍
hello. my question after repoting elm you leave it under the shadow .
Francisco Tabares not this tree, it is well established and healthy, it is also out of leaf so no transpiration/moisture loss from the leaves that require shading
@@bonsai4me2 by the way excellent job
Nice😘😍😍😍😍😍😍😇
Glad❤😍😍😍😍😋😋😘😇
🙏♥️
How do you stop elm bonsai getting Dutch elm disease?
Idk but my frind has a huge american elm and its desendants i think its cause its isolated
Or a hybrid
Pot is too small for the tree. Out of proportion.
🫣 thank you! I hadn’t realised how shallow it was until just now!!
Wait til you see where the first branch is, you’ll be mortified!
@@bonsai4me2 Very nice tree. KEEP THE VIDS COMING