Winter refinement work on a Chinese elm bonsai

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  • @carldedekind4775
    @carldedekind4775 2 місяці тому

    A master of his craft, and a true gentleman. Beautiful tree, Terry!

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much Carl. I really appreciate that. 🙇🏼‍♂️

  • @BETORAMIREZ664
    @BETORAMIREZ664 Місяць тому +1

    Thats a beautiful tree.

  • @Sam-od5jq
    @Sam-od5jq 2 роки тому +1

    Might be the nicest bonsai ive seen

  • @emiledb
    @emiledb 2 роки тому +1

    amazingly well grown tree there

  • @johnrb9397
    @johnrb9397 2 роки тому +2

    Terry. You wouldn't take the bottom right branch back further? You are truly a great teacher and I appreciate your sharing.

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому +2

      Hi John. Actually no, just the opposite in fact. I’m wanting to emphasise the movement to the right so I have been growing it out more. Thanks for watching and for the question!

  • @jeffhurst4744
    @jeffhurst4744 11 місяців тому

    Never thought of pressure washing. Hmmm. Like the tree, very much. Learned something new again today.

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  11 місяців тому

      Awesome! I’m glad. Yip, the pressure washer is my friend 😀

  • @jorgevaldes4814
    @jorgevaldes4814 2 роки тому +1

    Many many thanks Terry. I love Chinese elm for bonsai and this tree is amazing. Thanks for share your experience. I really appreciate it. Greetings from Guatemala…!!!

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому

      Greeting Jorge! Yes I think elms are wonderful species for bonsai. Thanks so much for watching Sir.

  • @brianjanku4549
    @brianjanku4549 2 роки тому +1

    You are good at bonsai.

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому

      Thank you Sir. Practice makes perfect. I need a lot more practice though 😁

  • @rossisbonsaiandavocados5785
    @rossisbonsaiandavocados5785 2 роки тому

    You've turned this tree in to something so amaizing it really speaks to me, i cant stop admiring the structure and how well balanced and harmonised everything is. Think its safe to say im in love with it! :) a summer prune vid on this tree would be epic! Great video thanks.

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому +1

      Wow, thank you! I am sure it will make another appearance in the near future. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @mikegrayleeds
    @mikegrayleeds 2 роки тому

    I love this elm, it has great character and a story to tell. I've not defoliated my elm during winter but will be giving it a whirl this year. Thanks for another great video 👏🏻🌳

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching Mike! It’s what I enjoy about this elm too, the story. Great, I’m sure you will be impressed with the results after defoliation. Keep well.

  • @trevorclark6038
    @trevorclark6038 2 роки тому

    Wonderful video Terry I live in England so my seasons are the other way around but it's good that I can come back to your videos just wonderful thank you.

  • @kevinmitchell4960
    @kevinmitchell4960 11 місяців тому +1

    How's this beauty doing Terry?

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  11 місяців тому +1

      Looking stunning. Deciduous are like that. Very slow to get going but then improve exponentially

  • @marcsbh
    @marcsbh Рік тому

    you are becomig my master :) cheers from France. ;)

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  Рік тому

      Wow, thanks! That’s a lot of pressure on me but I will do my best.

  • @profesorbonsai
    @profesorbonsai 2 роки тому +1

    Hello mister 👋🏻. Good job sir🙏🏻😊

  • @Jeddersfield
    @Jeddersfield 2 роки тому +1

    Great video! Now I know why my Chinese Elm took till late April to flush out properly this year (UK) as the leaves were still on. I'll give this a go in our winter 👍 I presume you'd only defoliate when the tree is fully dormant? Sometimes Chinese Elms push out growth in our occasionally mild winters

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching and for the question. If the leaves are going autumn colour I’d say it’s safe to defoliate as this means sap is receding. With broadleaf evergreens they are a little different and I’d say so long as they are defoliated in time for spring that’s good. We also have mild winters, I mean it gets cold but does not snow. Due to global warming we might have periods of warm weather and I think this confuses the trees sometimes. If it does push a little I don’t think it’s a problem unless you expect it to get very cold in which case you may have to take steps to protect the tender juvenile growth.

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and for the question. If the leaves are going autumn colour I’d say it’s safe to defoliate as this means sap is receding. With broadleaf evergreens they are a little different and I’d say so long as they are defoliated in time for spring that’s good. We also have mild winters, I mean it gets cold but does not snow. Due to global warming we might have periods of warm weather and I think this confuses the trees sometimes. If it does push a little I don’t think it’s a problem unless you expect it to get very cold in which case you may have to take steps to protect the tender juvenile growth.

    • @Jeddersfield
      @Jeddersfield 2 роки тому

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai thanks

    • @gizmundos
      @gizmundos 2 роки тому

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai Hi. If leaves stay green during winter in UK? I have this issue and I would like to defoliate them to work with them without leaves. Is it better to do it during middle of summer like now or before the new grows in the spring come out?

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому

      @@gizmundos defoliation is usually a refinement technique to encourage interior budding. However it is easier to see structure without leaves too. So provided the tree is healthy you can remove leaves once they have hardened off after spring. You can repeat this during autumn too in preparation for a final cutback of the season.

  • @tarian_bonsai
    @tarian_bonsai 2 роки тому

    I Like it's👍

  • @The_18th_Fret
    @The_18th_Fret 10 місяців тому +1

    Such a beautiful tree. Can anyone recommend to a beginner where I can find a smaller version of a Chinese elm Bonsai like this for round $200, with a similar kind of shape and taper? I know something as developed and professional as this tree probably goes for many thousands but I want something smaller than I can nurture and keep for life. Thank you

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  10 місяців тому +1

      This tree, if you read the blog about it on my website, was originally a mass produced tree imported from China. The shape is very typical. I’m sure you should be able to find something smaller, hopefully another subscriber will be able to suggest a source.

    • @The_18th_Fret
      @The_18th_Fret 10 місяців тому +1

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai Thanks Terry

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  10 місяців тому

      Only a pleasure!

  • @rubinchand462
    @rubinchand462 7 місяців тому +1

    What species of Chinese elm is this? I have a Chinese elm but does not have the same bark ?

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  7 місяців тому +1

      I bought it many years ago as a Chinese elm. Within Chinese elms you get many different “mutations” such as cork barks and other with smaller leaves.

  • @regardtferreira5918
    @regardtferreira5918 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Terry, great video. What is the ratio of lime sulphur you spray the tree with that you mentioned and how often should it be treated ?

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Regardt. I’ve got the ratio on the product page here: www.bonsaitree.co.za/collections/fungicides/products/lime-sulphur

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому

      Thanks Regardt. I’ve got the ratio on the product page here: www.bonsaitree.co.za/collections/fungicides/products/lime-sulphur

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому

      Thanks Regardt. I’ve got the ratio on the product page here: www.bonsaitree.co.za/collections/fungicides/products/lime-sulphur

  • @petualangbonsaipemula
    @petualangbonsaipemula 2 роки тому

    Indonesia hadir master.
    Mohon izin ikut menyaksikan 🙏🙏👍👍😊

  • @mariakellner5429
    @mariakellner5429 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Terry ,firstly thank for all the informative video as a newbie they are very helpful, on the elm a few weeks ago and had a push of new foliage, can I de foliate ,also I have a powder type fungicide that I can water in ,would this be suitable? It's winter in australia,

    • @mariakellner5429
      @mariakellner5429 2 роки тому +1

      BTW my trees are small

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому

      @@mariakellner5429 small is good. Much easier to move around than this one is I am sure! 😀

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому

      It’s my pleasure. Glad you enjoy it. You’re in winter and you had a full flush of new foliage? If yes then no. Don’t defoliate. If buds are pushing/swelling then just leave it unless you need to repot. You can use an all purpose fungicide mixed to the strength as per package instructions. Try something with active ingredient Chlorothaonil. (Always use a wetting agent with the fungicide to help with efficacy)

    • @mariakellner5429
      @mariakellner5429 2 роки тому

      Thank you ,we had a very wet spring and summer was quite mild , and in some areas winter has been wet,the second one is have didn't push like the other ,so I will try this method on that,it will be interesting to see how they will differ .

  • @robburnett6059
    @robburnett6059 2 роки тому

    You mention defoliating broadleaf evergreens - what species do you mean?

  • @arnopienaar8111
    @arnopienaar8111 2 роки тому +1

    Baie leersaam T ,gebruik jy daai pressure spray op jou Akasias ook?

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Arno! I was waiting for someone to ask that as I did not specify exceptions. NO! Don’t use this method on anything with coarse bark that can be removed. This would include cork barked elms (unless you are quite careful), pines, acacia etc. It should only be done on smooth barked trees like Celtis, ficus, Satsuki, acer etc.

  • @potreliefbonsaibatu5035
    @potreliefbonsaibatu5035 2 роки тому

    Tree trunk have pores ( Lenticel) ,if you use a high pressure water spray ,water will be enter to that trunk ,is there no risk of fungus or rot from insight that tree 🤔

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому

      Good question. I don’t know. However the Taiwanese masters have been using this technique for many years, it’s not my idea at all I got it from them.

    • @coronnation8854
      @coronnation8854 2 роки тому

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai oh, I've never looked into Taiwanese bonsai. Sounds like something looking into

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 роки тому

      @@coronnation8854 I think the most underrated bonsai practitioners. Their deciduous particularly are incredible.

    • @tysteyn6885
      @tysteyn6885 2 роки тому

      @@coronnation8854 some of the best in the world. You're in for a real treat