Hola, aquí en España no creo que fuese posible encontrar ese árbol a ese precio. No hubiese sido posible hacer ese mismo acodo con musgo e intentar hacer otro árbol con la base del nebari anterior? Muchas gracias por la aclaración y esos videos tan instructivos. Saludos para todos.
Is it a maple or a Japanese maple? Maple and Japanese maple can do the same, but there are some tree species that are difficult to varieties of Japanese maple.
@@bonsai-shinshi it's 'Beni Maiko' maple grafted on top of some other maple with greenish leaves. I'm thinking of making graft spot just 1-2cm above the ground (it's 5-7cm right now)
@@AntonKoba You can layer the'Beni Maiko' maple, but it is not 100% successful. Recently in Japan, layering of maples, which is said to be difficult, such as "Shishigashira Maple" has come to be performed. There is also a method of attaching seedlings to the trunk, which is introduced in another video.
Nice work but apparently you never read the research of Peter Chen, winner of 20 gold medals in bonsai. He found that if you do a layer like that you should wrap the area in sphagnum moss. He also uses moss to bring trees back from near death by potting them in nothing but sphagnum moss. You would have probably gotten rooting from everywhere instead of 3/4 of the trunk.
Excellent work as always.. 😊 Do you ever do Ebihara methods on maples? It would be great to see such work.
А ты молодец. Продолжай 👍👍👍👍👍
hail to the real artists. i would love to have such a nice little tree, and you still made a masterpiece out of it.
Really love the technic... love the root too
Un grand merci à vous pour le partage de votre expérience !
Un muy buen trabajo con un resultado precioso
Thank you for the insight, great looking bonsai. If only I could find this wonderful cypress variety in the US, I've looked and haven't seen any.
It exists but definitely is rare. Keep searching for 'sekka' Hinoki cypress
Sss inspiration for me to work my little bonsai.
この取り木のやり方はいいですね! 成功率高い‼️
ありがとうございます。
結果はとても美しいです
Un abrazo un trasplante fantástico
Genial, muchas gracias maestro
Muy bueno el trabajo
Belo Trabalho!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍
me encanta el trabajo, seguro que se verá mucho mejor
You are the best tree surgeon I’ve ever seen! Magnificent. Thank you sir for documenting so well!
beautiful and solid👍👍🇮🇩
Un video excepcional, gracias.
Gracias por tu comentario.
Nice vid, very informative. You started the air layer the prior year, correct?
Perfect root👍🏻👍🏻
Cool three 😃👍
AMAZING!
Great!
Hola, aquí en España no creo que fuese posible encontrar ese árbol a ese precio.
No hubiese sido posible hacer ese mismo acodo con musgo e intentar hacer otro árbol con la base del nebari anterior?
Muchas gracias por la aclaración y esos videos tan instructivos.
Saludos para todos.
Esplendyda
Genial 👌
うわぁwww...
盆栽がもう綺麗なんて信じられない…
それはまだ移植片の中にあることがわかります....
テクニックマスターにとても驚いています
Very nice work. Can you add Italian subtitles for the next videos?
Thks
Bonsai terbaik👍😍👍.
🙏🌹🇮🇩🌹🙏
Great video
Thank you for your comment.
Excellent work!!! can we do this with a Fycus Mirocarpa or a Tigerbark?
You definitely can but in tropical places large cuttings work well for ficus too.
👏👏👏
Bom dia, Flor do dia!
Ammazing
Indonesia bonsai present
日陰や日光の下に置く?
Суппееерррр! 👍👍👍👍
Is this a hinoki cypress? Do you know if its easy to layer hinoki cypress if this is not one?
Yes it is, Chameacyparis obtusa 'Sekka'. Sekka (in japan 'sekika') is a very compact dwarf variety.
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Is it safe to do with maples? I have a maple that's been grafted and the graft makes a bump on the tree so I want to make it as low as possible...
Is it a maple or a Japanese maple?
Maple and Japanese maple can do the same, but there are some tree species that are difficult to varieties of Japanese maple.
@@bonsai-shinshi it's 'Beni Maiko' maple grafted on top of some other maple with greenish leaves. I'm thinking of making graft spot just 1-2cm above the ground (it's 5-7cm right now)
@@AntonKoba
You can layer the'Beni Maiko' maple, but it is not 100% successful.
Recently in Japan, layering of maples, which is said to be difficult, such as "Shishigashira Maple" has come to be performed.
There is also a method of attaching seedlings to the trunk, which is introduced in another video.
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Is this the same as term "notching"?
This is not "notching".
This is a layered tree.
Nice work but apparently you never read the research of Peter Chen, winner of 20 gold medals in bonsai. He found that if you do a layer like that you should wrap the area in sphagnum moss. He also uses moss to bring trees back from near death by potting them in nothing but sphagnum moss. You would have probably gotten rooting from everywhere instead of 3/4 of the trunk.
根を抜かない人もいることがわかりました
Plant name?
It is a dwarf species of Japanese cypress.
It has English subtitles.
ชิ้นงานผลิตออกมาดี
¡Mal trabajo!. Al principio parecía un árbol y al final un arbusto.... el que has puesto al final de todo es otro árbol, no hagas trampa.
What a waste of time
良くない。 木は醜くなりました。