I just love your videos, i'm jealous 😇 of your wonderful trees and the wonderful hard work you do 🥰 We really appreciate you are sharing with us all this stuff, be blessed !!! Greetings from Sweden and Romania 🇸🇪 🇷🇴
Hello! I am a new sub after a recommendation from a local gardening expert out here in NB, Canada! I love your content. I love the explanations and great visuals from the camera! I am on team "long videos!" because even seeing your mechanical skills is beneficial to someone who is JUST starting! I have some seeds that have been growing and bought my first Ficus a few months ago that I will propagate this spring! Thanks for your teachings!
Another very enjoyable and informative video, Anne. Our climate in the UK makes it very difficult to grow Ficus, successfully, but your presentation is still a joy. Thank you.
@@josteigercorporation6951 a bit colder where you are you can easy too Must mix soild warmer Add mushroom compost and two week in winder remove all leaves I’ll will be beautiful too I’ll do a video about soon I can
Wow that is a massive Ficus! I love these trees, so fun to work with. I’ve never done a full defoliation yet, maybe I’ll try it next spring. Thanks for the video Madam. :)
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Its always SO enjoyable watching your Work Madam😊 Always so much Beauty on display🥰 This huge Ficus is Awesome!!! Thank you for another enjoyable Ride(with you) down your bonsai journey🙃 🌹
What a beautiful ficus. Long video is good, as every time I pick up little things you do that are very specific to our climate I'm Melbourne. If the video is too short it doesn't allow you to talk to the process, even if you have already explained it in a previous vid. Little bits of valuable stuff come out after. Perfect timing, about to repot my "big" ficus, that's like a baby size next to this one. Have had it for 3 years and not repotted yet.
A venerable ficus - just a stunning tree. The mini forklift is great. The stone overs looked good. I will try a fuchsia ( they are very hardy ). Thanks Anne
@@MadamBonsai2023 I have a lot of patience, i have choosen the most difficult trees to bonsai. dawn redwood, giant sequoia,coastal redwood, douglas fir himalayan birch and many more
Yes it’s How is your weather ? If you want it to grow back fast do it when it about 25 degree onward Small Lear grow back when it about 5-degree to 10 but it will be very slow grow Repot and do we t the same time it grow back like crazy
beautiful ma'am, just a beginners in bonsai world, it is possible to connect through email just to learn and enquire more about bonsai please, if you are ok with that ma'am
What a wonderful Ficus and a nice repot!!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked
I just love your videos, i'm jealous 😇 of your wonderful trees and the wonderful hard work you do 🥰 We really appreciate you are sharing with us all this stuff, be blessed !!!
Greetings from Sweden and Romania 🇸🇪 🇷🇴
@@valib.6055 hello from a very long way :) I’m glad I could share what I love to you all
I really love watching an artist at work and you truly are. So wise, skilled and calming!! Thank You!!!!!!!!!!
@@charles8081 thank you for your kind worlds
I’m glad I could share some of my experience :)
What nice ficus trees. Love what you did with them. 👍🏻
@@angieb6899 I’m glad thank you
The longer the video the BETTER!! Love your videos.
@@DeniseElizabeth-l5e thank you I just realise that after viewers tell me
Thank you for all your supporting
Hello! I am a new sub after a recommendation from a local gardening expert out here in NB, Canada! I love your content. I love the explanations and great visuals from the camera! I am on team "long videos!" because even seeing your mechanical skills is beneficial to someone who is JUST starting! I have some seeds that have been growing and bought my first Ficus a few months ago that I will propagate this spring! Thanks for your teachings!
@@Ben_Neill welcome and thank you for supporting my Chanel
I’m Glad can help in someway
What an impressive Ficus, wow 😮 love you work.thanks so much
Thanks, I love working with these big old trees!
Another very enjoyable and informative video, Anne. Our climate in the UK makes it very difficult to grow Ficus, successfully, but your presentation is still a joy. Thank you.
@@josteigercorporation6951 a bit colder where you are you can easy too
Must mix soild warmer
Add mushroom compost and two week in winder remove all leaves
I’ll will be beautiful too
I’ll do a video about soon I can
Wow that is a massive Ficus! I love these trees, so fun to work with. I’ve never done a full defoliation yet, maybe I’ll try it next spring. Thanks for the video Madam. :)
@@NoQuarter01 I love working with them too
Good luck with your
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Its always SO enjoyable watching your Work Madam😊
Always so much Beauty on display🥰
This huge Ficus is Awesome!!!
Thank you for another enjoyable Ride(with you) down your bonsai journey🙃
🌹
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! 😊 thank you
Great Great Great Work sooo beautiful 😍❤️ thank you sóoo much 🙏♥️
@@jawwadhaider5908 I’m so glad I could share
Thank you
Well all I can say is I’m jealous, I can only wish 😢 awesome tree/ trees….love the video as always, cheers Stuart
I appreciate that, Stuart! Your trees are good too
What a beautiful ficus. Long video is good, as every time I pick up little things you do that are very specific to our climate I'm Melbourne. If the video is too short it doesn't allow you to talk to the process, even if you have already explained it in a previous vid. Little bits of valuable stuff come out after. Perfect timing, about to repot my "big" ficus, that's like a baby size next to this one. Have had it for 3 years and not repotted yet.
Sakadama I got from you, really good, mixed with pumice and kyriu. My juniper love it and grow healthy in it
Thanks so much! I love the Melbourne climate.
I’m so glad you like it
What a great job. Spot on. Greetings from Brazil.
@@eliabclemente7378 thank you for your supporting my Chanel all the way from Brazil
Now that is a trunk and a half. Cold in the windy city at 14F/-10C and windy a -1F/-18C windchill . Enjoying your video and taking a break at 8:30am.
Thanks! I love working with these big old trees.
Break😅
Superb video with an easy to understand tutorial. Root system was an undertaking for a repot.
I'm glad you found the video helpful!
A venerable ficus - just a stunning tree. The mini forklift is great. The stone overs looked good. I will try a fuchsia ( they are very hardy ). Thanks Anne
Thanks for the comment,
You must try
Great trees! Great video! Watching form Wolverhampton England.
Thanks for watching!
Nice tree, nice pot and nice blue dress...😃
@@zimartiste1 cheers:)
Thanks Ann and Dave great explanation... Cheers Peter...
Cheers Peter!
Wow what a beauty, great tree.
I know right! Beautiful tree.
always enjoy your vids.
I am so glad you find them enjoyable
such a beautiful Ficus. when is the best time to defoaliate for smaller leaves ?
@@B-RadBonsai-v9z small tree do I from late spring thru out summer
Will help
@@MadamBonsai2023 thankyou very much. i have a lot of ficus , but my best tree is a triple trunk Morton Bay ficus its atleast 8 inch's across the base
would you do a video about rooting the cuttings please?
Ok :)
wonderful info an filming ... tks !!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just attempted my first root over rock , Port jackson ficus. A work in progress !!
It takes time and patience but it's worth it!
Good luck
@@MadamBonsai2023 I have a lot of patience, i have choosen the most difficult trees to bonsai. dawn redwood, giant sequoia,coastal redwood, douglas fir himalayan birch and many more
I missed a bit of information. What type of Ficus is the large one? I liked your videos.
@@Tango168 thank you
It’s Ficus microcarpa
Fantastic video. Thanks.
@@catabaticanabatic3800 pleasure
Hi Madam, did you grow this ficus bonsai in a pot until it reached this size?
@@balibonsaijourney few generations but yes always in bonsais pot
My goodness! How do you get a ficus to grow that big? Was it ground grown?
Take time but they do growth fast
If you out the the ground they growth even faster
Small trees are beautiful too
Wonderful shapes and feel to it. Any idea how old the big fig is Madam Bonsai :)
I wish I knew, but it's been around for a long time!
Do you pot in Akadama 🌲
@@shuancook9005 yes 80% 5% and the rest is Kanuma
Hello Madam Bonsai.
Can you please do a Video on Bonsai Tools?
Thank you.
That's a great idea. I'll add it to my list.
@MadamBonsai2023
Thank u
these r ficus Benjamina right? many times if we defoliate it totally it fails to regrow leaves
Yes it’s
How is your weather ? If you want it to grow back fast do it when it about 25 degree onward
Small Lear grow back when it about 5-degree to 10 but it will be very slow grow
Repot and do we t the same time it grow back like crazy
@ thanks
Hey! Did you do this work when this video was released (i.e. 4 December) or was it a few weeks ago? :)
Did you get confused with what I said as I forgot that Austria already in week
When I did this vid is on the 25th/11/2024
Hello, from Camano Island Washington i heard you say that your selling the giant Ficus tree? Im curious how much are you asking for?
@@kenmushrow2953 oh no I meant the lifter :)
@MadamBonsai2023 oh ok thanks for clearing that up for me😁
Bravissima, peccato solo in inglese,dovresti mettere sottotitoli,per poter fare partecipare tutti,collezione stupenda.
@@stevencolombi7903 I wish I could understand
Thank you thro
SUPER ! ! !
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi madam bonsai. Excellent job. You are impressed.. You are from United States or from Australia. Thank you from Guatemala city
I’m happy to hear you enjoyed it! Guatemala is beautifulbeen there ones
I’m in Melbourne Australia
Fantástica/o.
@@KePenArs thank you
Nyimak ikut belajar❤❤
Senang bisa membantu!
@MadamBonsai2023 salam dari indonesia
It looks like a Ficus bonsai cake when its out of the pot.
I see what you mean. It's like a bonsai bread loaf!
❤❤❤❤😊
@@pedrovela7311 thanks
👍👌🙂
beautiful ma'am, just a beginners in bonsai world, it is possible to connect through email just to learn and enquire more about bonsai please, if you are ok with that ma'am
Welcome to bonsai world
anne@madambobsai.com
@@MadamBonsai2023 Thanks you so much ma'am
I tried this email, but email getting failed, not sure why😔
@@KaranSingh-yn4sr anne@madambonsai.com