Creating a Tiny Nature
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- Опубліковано 23 кві 2023
- New Project: "Expressing the Beauty of Nature"
From the previous project, we will express the landscape for the purpose of growing plants, and incorporate elements necessary to maintain the balance of the ecosystem in the natural environment.
We also aim to express a landscape that changes with the seasons, depending on the type and arrangement of plants.
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Using the smallest units of nature, such as water, stone, and moss
Asu expresses the ancient and beautiful scenes of Japan with maximum beauty.
From the smallest unit of nature, it leads to the comfort of nature.
日本の古来からある美しい情景を、
水と、石と、苔と、
自然における最小単位を使って、
最大限の美しさで表現する。 - Розваги
after watching pretty much all your videos I gave my own shot at trying to build one of these. I’ve found a new hobby thanks to you Asu ✌️☕️
Bro asu in Javanese means dog💀
@@ZMDEMONZ that’s his channel name…
where do you buy the tools and supply to do something like this?
@@ZMDEMONZ aso in Filipino also means dog
@@ZMDEMONZnjir🐶
A peaceful video and feel the free and release more stress when enjoying your videos guys. Hope you can make more videos like this . Thank you so much for sharing!
本当に素敵です❤
The little flowers in the water look like lilies miniature I think the shrimp liked it too 😊
Thank you!! having been a artist who has worked with my share of bonsai for over fifty years, I love seeing imagination and thoughtful ideas put to work here... New deas for any art is vital to forward new ideas and thoughts for the ancient art of Pen-Jing which proceeded Bonsai...THANK YOU!!
These videos are just so calming
I would love it if you did a small video on all the martials and plants you use! All of your creations are so beautiful.
Anyone know what tree species that is?
I think it looks like a thyme plant (or 4) allowed to go woody and trimmed nicely.
It looks Cotoneaster. Sometimes called rosewood.
Japanese name 白紫檀 (Shiro Shitan or White Shitan) means a group of plants, and it’s hard to pinpoint the name in English, or in scientific name, but I read that it’s called Rosewood, too.
Or this one after flowers turn white???
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchozia_japonica
@@wcdeich4Looks like Serissa foetida or Serissa Foetida japonica, also known as snow rose
@@abedaniloI found out it is Portulacaria afra from another video on the channel.
We enjoy your videos very much. They are relaxing to watch your process.
Me encanta estos videos , son muy relajantes y bonitos ✨
Just stunning! What a piece of art! I love that little tree, so beautiful :)
Приветствую не подскажите как называется это дерево?
First time watching your channel. I thought this was very interesting. Would have loved an explanation as to what you were doing, when you were doing it. This turned out very beautiful.
This is very pretty. It's like a miniature tree of life.
Its called a bonsai and is very expansive and difficult to tanke care of. Especially if the tree is taken out of its natural environment. From Japan to Scandinavia for example where the temperatures are lower.
Proses membuat taman mini bonsai variasi air sangat kreatif.indah sekali .jadi inspirasi .mantap.👍
di indonesia tanaman begitu ada ngga ya bang ?
Wonderfull project and great job. Thanks for sharing. God bless.
I'm obsessed with these videos, they are so calming. My toxic trait is that i think i could be good at these
The only way to know is to try. And the good thing is you get better each time you try
double dog dare you to give it a shot! people are often good at things they really enjoy, you never know.
you also do bro, it will add funds to nature even more and lets save nature and work for better future :D
That's not toxic, that's believing in yourself.
literally same. I saw my first Asu video 4 years ago and now i've got a heavily planted fish tank and a Wabi Kusa 😂 it's honestly the best hobby you could ever get in to! Do it!!
動画のアップ楽しみにしてました☺️
Asuさんの動画を見ているとすごく心が落ち着いて癒されます🌱✨
Stunning...simply, stunning.
I love your work, it is really beautiful.
Это шикарное зрелище. Красота природы во всем из рук мастера.
Amazing job, as always!!!
❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Un diseño precioso 😍
Muy bonito😮❤
IMHO The rocks being arranged in the glass alone at 1:25 is already elegant and pleasing to admire.
I love it! It's so perfect.
That is so gorgeous. Love your channel
Amazing terrarium❤❤
Imagine if he put together a lot of these tiny ecosystem's and built like some sort of a miniature world.
The greatest DnD adventure imaginable.
What type of shrub is that?
Human brain 🧠 always wanted to be a god
Maybe just... Go outside?
@@vaivans why? theyre just saying that it would be cool to put them all together
looks very good :)
the only thing I miss are some underwater plants
agree, it should look more "alife"
🔥🔥🔥😍😍 I love seeing the pics on Instagram and coming here for the build
Awesome ecosystem
Super Creative and Unique Designed
Project.....!
Linda demais parabens. Grande abraço Brasil
So beautiful!
Oh my gosh, this is soooo beautyful, the little tree on the cliff looks so amazing...🫶🏻👍🏻
Beautiful!
Love this, though it would have been nice to see some small floating plants incorporated as well. Still looks beautiful though.
心が洗われます。
what a stunning tree
Beautiful!
I want to lay on the grass in the shade of this tree. 💕
Exclusive one..tnx for create and show.
Que hermoso ecosistema....
Gorgeous!
It's really beautiful!
what a beautiful little tree, when it i saw it in flowers i just went "whaaaat..."😍
Beautiful, see you next time.
So calm and beautiful
Thank you for making this.
This is amasing! Watch your videos several times. They are my inspiration. Thanks! Preparing for my own try ) some day
Is there a video about how to grow such a beautiful myrt???
Very cool, would like to do something like this but on a smaller scale🙂
i wanna see how long these last, like what happens after a year
Awesome..👍👍
He makes magic❤
the tiny tree looks like from another planet!
Combining a Bonsai with a Terrarium seems like a worthy Thing to do!
Amazing 😍 great Job
Love your videos. Curious about some of the plants you use, substrate for the plants.
Wow! Beautiful!!
I love that bonsai tree. It must be very old, which shows your faith in your skills and knowledge.
It's actually a shrub, which grow pretty fast. It's probably less than 5 years old
@@cameronl1859 what kind of tree is this please ?
@@ahmedmenem1641 it's a Serissa
Beautiful work ❤
Your creations are impressive!
根っこの土落としてくところラピュタみあるな
This is magic, green magic! You are amazing! ;)
👍👍👍
Absolutely beautiful display. What kind of tree is that? Also are you using black silicone to mix w/the black soil for the water fall?
Nice although I would’ve added a few aquatic plants/grasses as well
That was awesome!!! ❤
Looks fantastic. But wont the roots rot over time with this much water?
Im a novice gardener but I would have never thought you could uproot a plant, remove all the dirt from it, cut back the roots, and have it be fine. I always baby plants when repotting/transplanting.
I figure it certain plants that are more hardy compared to others with this. So much to learn.
I'm a retired Landscape contractor. I've dug and replanted 100's of extremely large trees in central Florida and tens of thousands of plants. Most will be fine if you take a few precautions. The main killer of a plant in that situation is to have an air pocket under the tree that will decay root matter, which puts off a gas that will kill the tree. To remove fine roots and trim them is fine but do not upset the main root where it grows into the soil. That needs to remain "heeled in."
@@tp.how would you avoid the air pocket?
@@liefjorgen Lots of water and sand to fill any void where air might be trapped.
amazing video ❤
It's amazing!
Incredibly beautiful creation, congratulations. Just curious though on the variety of small plant used for bonsai..it appears very similar to a lemon thyme .can you share what you used please? Thank you for sharing your work.
I think some plants underwater would bring it to life further but otherwise this is a really nice scape, love the tree
Maybe, but he probably chose simplicity and focus on the tree.
wow this is so wonderful!
Akan menjadi hobi baru untukku,terimakasih berbagi
Que belleza, te felicito y reconozco tu talento....
Going to be a hell of a job if you ever need to maintain that pump.
Gooood 💕
I love the shrimp builds
Thank you for the video
Please, would you tell us which kind of tree it is ? (Serrissa ?) Does it need a lot of light ? Isn't there too much water for its roots ?
Thanks for that calming video. It's great !
It looks like a serissa. Whatever the type of plant, it will need a decent amount of light (only succulents will not need much light). What makes non-succulents difficult to raise indoors, however, isn't the light situation - you can get a grow light and grow basically anything. The difficulty is the humidity and temperature of an indoors environment. You will want to pick some sort of tropical plant for that reason. Other types of plants are doable, but are really pushing what is possible.
Serissa are tropical plants, but they are a little bit trickier than most indoor bonsai choices. You have to be very careful about giving it enough water without letting the roots rot, and they go dormant in the winter, so you will need to stop feeding it and take it away from its main light source at the right time.
They're one of my favorites, though, and are a pretty good choice for beginners in my opinion, even though you will see a lot of people tell you otherwise. They're pretty hardy, so will be OK with a self-watering pot if you have to go on vacation for a couple of weeks, but they also require daily attention on average. It'll teach you everything about bonsai a beginner might want to know. And, worst case, you can always take it outdoors and let it "heal" a bit.
I had a large boxwood like this that I grew in an office for 3 years. It can work, don't trust the naysayers.
The plant in this video is absolutely going to die if left there😊. It has basically no soil for it to draw water from, but that IS side-stepped by having the soil constantly flooded with water. That's way too much water though and the plant will die fairly quickly. Anything except an aquatic or semi-aquatic plant would die.
That said, I know in the East, bonsai is very rarely GROWN indoors. They will move plants indoors for a short period of time to display them, and then bring them back out before they suffer too much damage. That's also how you see such stunning bonsai inside of offices, seemingly without even a grow light. I'm willing to bet the uploader removed the tree soon after finishing the video, and if so, the plant would be just fine.
@@cameronl1859 Many thanks for your answer !
Serissa japonica
Would be nice to maybe add some floating plants, and some other aquatic plants. Maybe some epiphytes between the submerged stones
Awesome 💕💕
The tree reminds me of Laputa at the end of Castle In The Sky!
so good!!
👌 very nice!
Meraviglioso
The lighting, background and materials are really uniform in your video. a very good video and I should try to learn from you.😊
Wuashuuu, keren tenan!
love it!
I love it ❤
目も耳も癒される👀👂
You make great clips 😮
Awesome
I just started this stuff myself! great video btw!
Perfect tree
I've learned that you make an exceptional effort to create a perfect ideal that exists only for a short period of time. Thank you.
i literally just had that thought
mantap om ini video yang saya tunggu
Now pray your bonsai survives :( Looks awesome!
This is so beautiful and incredibly satisfying to watch. Could someone please be kind enough to tell the species of this bonsai?
It looks like a fukien tea tree
@@mazdaksanati4847 Watch your mouth!
🤣🤣🤣@@PapaProne
I think it is a satsuki kozan bonsai. Very expensive; 1,000 to 1,500 €
No words 🎉
ASU TENAAN.... APIKKK