Sorry for the repost, youtube doesn't allow replacement of files and a few edits needed to be made. Expect new tropical content soon, full of valuable info that will help you on your bonsai journey!
I didn write nothing bad but UA-cam don't want to post !!! 1😡 Great video, You needd to write a book about a bonsai ficus, i would love to have it and study it beter 😊
Absolutely LOVED this but how he struggled with the word matured or mature or maturing got to me. 😂. I finally thought maybe I missed something and maturized just might be a word. 😂. Someone please tell me I'm wrong and was just using webster's dictionary wrong! On a positive note, this guy is a GREAT instructor. I thoroughly enjoyed this!
is it possible to grow a podocarpus inside? I think it looks simmilar to a juniper, but junipers def die inside of what i heard :) The long leaves ficus looks also like something i would like
what about Ficus sensitivity to cold. Should it be brought inside if the tree is immature or was pruned heavily ? Can you prune in autumn and still prevent decline in winter? can you summarize (maybe in a post) the thing to do and things you shouldn't do with a Ficus (keeping it alive). thank you Mine rotted last winter after 10 years...
I love tropicals. Super jealous of the locations that enable such massive and rapid growth and aerial root systems. But thankful that i have the knowledge and means to create a similar environment indoors. Really excited to start grafting experiments soon! Thanks for the very useful and concise info about the effects of different pruning on these
@@anggirteja4675 good point! I imagine it's much much harder to create an environment where a Japanese maple would survive in an area outside its natural habitat! I didn't think about that. Thank you, you make me appreciate the few deciduous trees I have even more!
Tigerbark is a retusa? Which is also a microcarpa? No! And shame on you Mirai. This is really disappointing where usually your content is top level. Not this time
Per Jerry Meislik’s book, this is a common taxonomical crossover. Ficus microcarpa var. Tiger Bark would be most correct, but many F. microcarpa varieties are represented as F. retusa.
@@abstract200 yes, however it’s very common for people to misapply F. retusa and F. microcarpa. The speaker still clearly knows his stuff. I already gave one source, however I will also reference the second sentence of this entry en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ficus_retusa.
Sorry for the repost, youtube doesn't allow replacement of files and a few edits needed to be made. Expect new tropical content soon, full of valuable info that will help you on your bonsai journey!
Repetition is the best way to learn something.
Did Ryan do something different with his hair? I can’t quite place my finger on it…
Yep, seen this video a week ago, why again?
So nice, we had to see it twice!
The good, better twice!!
I live in Indonesia and there are so many Ficus Bonsai here it’s unbelievable. Great info and and tutorials from you guys. Keep it up.
Max
this guy is a ficus bible! Amazing what he knows, listened the whole 38 mins! thank you so much for explaining all of this!
Why the re-upload?
I would buy your book about ficus bonsai trees, if you have one then link please and in few day's i will start studieng it!!! Thank you 😊
I didn write nothing bad but UA-cam don't want to post !!! 1😡
Great video, You needd to write a book about a bonsai ficus, i would love to have it and study it beter 😊
My Ficus microcarpa has a big and ugly surface root. Any pointers on how I can correct it? I live in a tropical country.
Love the information you provide!
Can I do this on an old retusa now ?
I live in Lille, France.
Thanks for your videos ;)
Super information for a beginner ,all the finer points explained in a simple way. Thanks a lot.
i really like this guy! goes strait to the point!
Absolutely LOVED this but how he struggled with the word matured or mature or maturing got to me. 😂. I finally thought maybe I missed something and maturized just might be a word. 😂. Someone please tell me I'm wrong and was just using webster's dictionary wrong!
On a positive note, this guy is a GREAT instructor. I thoroughly enjoyed this!
is it possible to grow a podocarpus inside? I think it looks simmilar to a juniper, but junipers def die inside of what i heard :) The long leaves ficus looks also like something i would like
Fantastic Information . In South Africa we use a number of ficus varieties . Burtt- davyi is readily available here 😊
what about Ficus sensitivity to cold. Should it be brought inside if the tree is immature or was pruned heavily ? Can you prune in autumn and still prevent decline in winter? can you summarize (maybe in a post) the thing to do and things you shouldn't do with a Ficus (keeping it alive). thank you
Mine rotted last winter after 10 years...
Wow thanks.
Great, great video. I learned so much. I thought the last segment was the absolute best.
Awesome video including the editing.
I learnt so much.
My willow leaf and the too little or curly Benjamin were my first trees. They are 19 years old. Looking real gnarly too. 😊
Hi , Not sure if you covered this, but what was the process to create the ficus from a cutting? Do you just plant the cutting and it creates roots?
Thank bonsai video ❤️👍🔔👍🔔👍🔔
Fantastic info for the growing of figs as bonsai for all as we do in Australia.
Wow - this was the BEST bonsai how to video I’ve seen in the 2 years I’ve been researching bonsai on the Internet !!! Very helpful tips - thanks !
yep not bad you can check my YT channel I talk a lot about Ficus trees www.youtube.com/@bonsai_life_style/videos
Awesome video - lots of great info !
What soil do you use for ficus?
Nice video and a Tool fan✂️🤟
You explain it well.
Thanks for sharing.
Good bonsai👍👍❤️❤️
Great video
ficus concinna is the best
Humidity !!!!
I love tropicals. Super jealous of the locations that enable such massive and rapid growth and aerial root systems. But thankful that i have the knowledge and means to create a similar environment indoors. Really excited to start grafting experiments soon! Thanks for the very useful and concise info about the effects of different pruning on these
We in tropical areas also sometimes envy those who live in 4 season areas because you have extraordinary maple trees
@@anggirteja4675 good point! I imagine it's much much harder to create an environment where a Japanese maple would survive in an area outside its natural habitat! I didn't think about that. Thank you, you make me appreciate the few deciduous trees I have even more!
Where's Ryan?
Specialising in species that aren't tropical, I would guess
This is an excellent video!!
Thank you so much!
Tigerbark is a retusa? Which is also a microcarpa? No! And shame on you Mirai. This is really disappointing where usually your content is top level. Not this time
Per Jerry Meislik’s book, this is a common taxonomical crossover. Ficus microcarpa var. Tiger Bark would be most correct, but many F. microcarpa varieties are represented as F. retusa.
@@Lewisds Retusa is a completely different species of Ficus
@@abstract200 yes, however it’s very common for people to misapply F. retusa and F. microcarpa. The speaker still clearly knows his stuff.
I already gave one source, however I will also reference the second sentence of this entry en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ficus_retusa.