Never seen such a big prunus mume before. Wow! The idea about removing the one, or two branches above the bottom is quite interesting! I would think about it. but it really depends on your individual taste :) Love your videos ! They are great and so underrated for the quality. Keep doing what you’re doing 👍
Wow-what a beautiful tree, What are the dimensions? how can we see the tree in flower? although a glazed pot could be better, I like the existing pot as well. Agree with Walter about new front min 6:10 if cutting lower trunks. Thank you.
I enjoyed this video Sebastian. I have a very similar prunus mume to this and information on the species is not so abundant as many other species. Thank you for sharing Walter's thoughts.
If cutting about half of that 'very firm old root ball' for another pot as suggested, would you remove most/all of the old soil at the same time, bare-rooted?
Well....as this is very old tree...with those you should be more careful... No I wouldn t remove old soil to bare root the tree...but I would and will remove some parts of the old compacted soil and some will remain. For example...if you imagine a root ball as a star with places between main surface roots as slices of the cake...i will clean every second slice of the old soil and all others will remain intact Next time in a few years ...I will clean remaining spaces between other main roots. I hope you can imagine what I'm talkin about
It’s always a delight to see a new upload from you. Also a great tree. 👍👍
It’s good to see you again after so long. 👍
Do not worry....I am always here but I appear only when I have something to say...show
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Thanks...you are very kind
I enjoy your videos and your talks. Please continue to help the bonsai world the way you do.
Thank you very much...you are so kind
I will try my best
Stay in contact :)
Never seen such a big prunus mume before. Wow!
The idea about removing the one, or two branches above the bottom is quite interesting! I would think about it. but it really depends on your individual taste :)
Love your videos ! They are great and so underrated for the quality. Keep doing what you’re doing 👍
Walter's suggestion at 5:55 seems best to me. Thats a good front
This is one of my favourite trees, so inspirational.
Wow-what a beautiful tree, What are the dimensions? how can we see the tree in flower? although a glazed pot could be better, I like the existing pot as well. Agree with Walter about new front min 6:10 if cutting lower trunks. Thank you.
I enjoyed this video Sebastian. I have a very similar prunus mume to this and information on the species is not so abundant as many other species. Thank you for sharing Walter's thoughts.
Oh nice...can you plese send me some link...I would really like to see your prunus how it looks like...
Thank you Dean Kelly
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So helpful. Very difficult to get good advice on Mume
😍🥺💪👍
If cutting about half of that 'very firm old root ball' for another pot as suggested, would you remove most/all of the old soil at the same time, bare-rooted?
Well....as this is very old tree...with those you should be more careful...
No I wouldn t remove old soil to bare root the tree...but I would and will remove some parts of the old compacted soil and some will remain.
For example...if you imagine a root ball as a star with places between main surface roots as slices of the cake...i will clean every second slice of the old soil and all others will remain intact
Next time in a few years ...I will clean remaining spaces between other main roots.
I hope you can imagine what I'm talkin about
How old are this bonsai
Kako ovo uspiješ naći??? 🤔
Kako misliš naći...nema toga cile ovdje
Kupljeno je. To je uvoz iz Japana.
Walter seems like a really nice guy.
Will there be more videos of this year?
he is. your name seems german?