Can anyone explain why those three branches were made into jins instead of just being cut back like they were even there. Because we all know we don’t make jins for the sake of making jins.
Mr. Chan, you look cool in your upturned collar. Your mastery is miles and miles ahead of mine, but we do have in common that we saw John Naka at work. He came to Texas and designed a cedar elm which he called The Cowgirl. I was fortunate to win it in a convention raffle. Appreciate seeing you work with your old friend.
Check the dB meter in the camera. It must have been far into the red as blownout as it sounds. As you had good levels before, you must have made changes without checking if they are correct
Hi Peter, every time I make a cascade it dies on me. Not sure why. A video all about making pads using different kinds of trees would be helpful. I remember some past videos on pads and they did help. Maples, pines, tropicals. Love what you do.
Can you show or teach us , how to make a bonsai soil . I know you had mentioned any soil is good , but I have watched videos where they mention to have a right mix for bonsai
Thanks Peter, I enjoyed that.
Let's do it again in another 37 years. 😁
Great project turning garden centre Juniper into its journey into a credible bonsai cascade, Thank you Peter for allowing us into Herons.
Can anyone explain why those three branches were made into jins instead of just being cut back like they were even there.
Because we all know we don’t make jins for the sake of making jins.
I've learned so much from your videos - I appreciate your guidance very much.
Great transformation Peter , you make it look so easy , I guess it’s the years of practice and knowledge
It's so interesting to watch. Great transformation of a beautiful tree to even more beautiful tree!
in such a short time; What a Beautiful Transformation! Thank-you for sharing.
Mr. Chan, you look cool in your upturned collar. Your mastery is miles and miles ahead of mine, but we do have in common that we saw John Naka at work. He came to Texas and designed a cedar elm which he called The Cowgirl. I was fortunate to win it in a convention raffle. Appreciate seeing you work with your old friend.
Lovely example of a semi-cascade and the ease of transition.
Excellent.
Thx for sharing Peter
Magic hands and a great eye.
Short and sweet and very instructive.
Great stuff
He’s not
He’s not that short.
Check the dB meter in the camera. It must have been far into the red as blownout as it sounds. As you had good levels before, you must have made changes without checking if they are correct
Fabulous 👍🦘🇦🇺
Thanks for this interesting video! I think your microphone is clipping a little though^^
Hallo Peter, es kann so einfach sein....❤
Gruß aus Paderborn
(Germany)
I think it is so funny how Mr Chan says how easy is that 😂
"instant bonsai" --- I see a trademark and lots of Tee shirts in the future 🙂 !!!
Hi Peter, every time I make a cascade it dies on me. Not sure why. A video all about making pads using different kinds of trees would be helpful. I remember some past videos on pads and they did help. Maples, pines, tropicals. Love what you do.
thx mater
Can you show or teach us , how to make a bonsai soil . I know you had mentioned any soil is good , but I have watched videos where they mention to have a right mix for bonsai
the right mix depends on your climate where you live.
So funny!
👍👌🙂
The Audio 😖
100
Too bad that the audio is terrible 😢
NICE NOT TO HEAR THOSE PLANES PETER
He lives near an airport and probably doesn't even hear them any more. Just ignore them
@@samlomb2093 hi, I think he meant that Peter Chan has a new mike since one of the last few videos which filter out most of the noise the planes make.
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