Wow . At the start when you cut everything off but 3 branches , I thought , not much left to work with . Great vision. Great minds 👁. I hope to develop a little.
Vielen Dank für das Video. Heute nach vier Jahren ist das immer noch aktuell und höchst interresant. Gibt es weitere Videos von diesem Bäumchen? Grüß Viktor
Hi Chinaman, depends on pressure and species. Some scars are not really disturbing, will heal in time. You can also use rubber or wood pieces to aboid scars if you like. Cheers
It takes guts to cut off that much material, I wouldn't dare to do that. BTW, that rotating table is very handy. Well done shaping the tree, it turned out beautiful!
Un alambrado poco eficiente con respecto a las torsiones que luego se le dieron al árbol. Además, estéticamente es horrible ese alambrado. Creo que hay que pensar mejor la forma de alambrar antes de ponerse a darle vueltas a un alambre alrededor de un tronco o una rama, de cualquier manera, sobre todo si este trabajo se va a mostrar en un vídeo y posiblemente mucha gente lo copie pensando que es un buen trabajo. Hay que dar buen ejemplo si se quiere compartir un trabajo con más gente, para fomentar unas buenas prácticas en el bonsái. Un mal día lo tiene cualquiera. Espero ver una evolución positiva en futuros trabajos de alambrado. Gracias por compartir. ¡Un saludo!
Gracias por tu opinión. El bonsái ahora se ha vuelto muy hermoso y ya ha sido desarmado. El cableado es solo un medio para un fin y solo por un corto período de tiempo.
@@WorldofBonsai / Es una opinión muy respetable, pero no la comparto. Un alambrado bien hecho es muchísimo más eficiente, además de ser más bonito. Alambrar bien permite hacer torsiones más complejas y de forma más segura. Permite que no se claven tanto los alambres, etc. La diferencia de tiempo entre alambrar bien o mal no existe, sólo hay que preocuparse en hacerlo bien desde un principio y e ir adquiriendo la destreza necesaria. Quizás podría haber evitado el quiebro que tuvo al hacer la torsión si hubiese alambrado en la dirección correcta. Pero respeto su opinión. Los árboles son suyos. El canal de UA-cam es suyo. Lo peor de todo es el mal ejemplo de alambrado que da a sus seguidores y que quizás copien algunos creyendo que es un buen trabajo. Gracias por compartir sus contenidos y por contestar a mi comentario 🥰 ¡Un saludo!
hola, por supuesto que sé que hay una forma óptima. En mis videos sigo mencionando que no soy profesor sino que sigo mi propio camino. Los mejores deseos Pedro
Thank you, be the was .... I am still looking for participants for my next online bonsai exhibition. Just send me photos of your bonsais and yourself. Check my last exhibition Video. Cheers, Peter
Hey, super Video! Das Resultat sieht fantastisch aus! Hast du den Bonsai anschließend umgetopft oder sogar im Garten eingepflanzt? Ist es richtig, dass Bonsai viel Platz brauchen, um einen dickeren Stamm zu erhalten?
Hi, ich werde im Winter ein Updatevideo zu einigen Bäumen machen. Starker Wuchs bzw Verzweigung fördert die Stammdicke. Wenn Du bei der nächsten Bonsai online Ausstellung dabei sein willst einfach Foto schicken. Grüsse ..... Peter
New subscriber here! Wonderful work on the juniper, thanks for sharing. I am currently devastated as my 40 year old cedar bonsai has died. I was ill for 6 months and the pot got overrun with ants while I had other things on my mind. I need to start another one! I live in the eastern part of the UK.... and want to put any new bonsais in the new Japanese garden that I am forming. So it need to be a hardy tree. Do you have suggestions on what genus I should choose, please?
What kind of cedar? I have two blue atlas cedars which are grafted and both have been doing well in my very ameteur hands. I thought I'd lost one to transplant shock when it shed all its needles but a year in a sheltered, shady spot and it's thriving again. My other happily grows in full sun during the North East UK summer
Jbirtwisle - Cedrus libani . I had no idea just how destructive red ants could be. When I looked at the roots to find out why it was looking so sick, there were thousands of ants in the pot and barely any healthy roots. My tree was 40cm tall, with maximum spread of 40cm; no way could it survive with no roots. It went to “bonsai hospital” for around 3 months, but it was no good. Nothing could be done to save it. I feel like I’ve lost another lifelong friend (that sounds soppy, I know!). Mine was not grafted, but I’m thinking maybe trying that next, perhaps with a more robust rootstock. The new bit of garden I’m transforming will be all Japanese flowers, dwarf shrubs and bonsai.... if my health holds up. Exciting times ahead!
Untertitel sind in deutscher Sprache verfügbar i sottotitoli sono disponibili in italiano los subtítulos están disponibles en español les sous-titres sont disponibles en français 字幕はオランダ語で利用可能です As legendas estão disponíveis em holandês субтитры доступны на русском языке 字幕有中文 undertekster findes på dansk Ondertitels zijn beschikbaar in het Nederlands Teks tersedia dalam bahasa Belanda
It always amazes me how much material you have to remove from those trees to make them look good. Makes me want to do the same thing to the tree in my front yard, but I'm too afraid it won't look good to do it.
You should have a rough idea of how the branch should be arranged and set. Bending backwards and forwards is not good for the tree since the bark might separate from the wood.
Hello Kenneth, my missing rough idea has worked out. In the meantime ( after more than one year ) the wiring is removed and the tree is developing fine. The bark is fine as well.
Grüß dich, deine Videos, wie man mit wenig Geld ein wunderschönes Ergebnis erzielen kann sind wirklich super. Kannst du uns vlt auch verraten, wo du deinen Draht beziehst? Gefühlt kostet der immer ein Vermögen. Beste Grüße
すごい!! My Inglish not very good but it amazing!! The bonsai at start looks liked it needed a bit of help, but you really made it into amazing!! very good
It would be nice if the "artist" would stay out of the direct view of the camera so one could actually se what the heck he's doing ! Also , is all that wire really necessary ?
Thank you for your opinion, the „artist“ is not a professional video producer but try to improve. I don’t unterstand your question concerning the wiring ?
Wow . At the start when you cut everything off but 3 branches , I thought , not much left to work with . Great vision. Great minds 👁. I hope to develop a little.
👍
Vielen Dank für das Video. Heute nach vier Jahren ist das immer noch aktuell und höchst interresant.
Gibt es weitere Videos von diesem Bäumchen?
Grüß Viktor
Gibt es
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Vg
Peter
@@WorldofBonsai O, super! Vielen Dank Peter
It's a very nice job, my friend! Thank u for sharing this great class! A hug from Brazil 👍
Thank you
Thanks for sharing, nice bonsai from indonesia👍👍
Welcome
Nicely done 👍
Thank you
Okay, gracias
Denada 👍
And after 40 years it will become a beauty piece
Hi Alessandro, if it becomes 40 years it will be worth thousands of Euros. In the coming year it will only rise from 5 to 10 euros ;))
@@WorldofBonsai his prognosis was clearly pessimistic, you gave to him a good answer!!
Excellent video. Just found this and it is truly eye-opening as to what can be done with a vision of what you want to accomplish
Thank you, I am just preparing a Video 2 years after. It’s became a beautifuf tree 👍
Thank you. I would like to hear more about the why's of your choices for pruning; what your vision and concept is for the bonsai.
Hallo J., I try to improve. Cheers
Super mouvement , belle formation ,belle forme 👍👍🙏🤩
Merci
Thank you sir. Just motivated me to wire up and prune a chinensis juniper I’ve been waiting to work on.
Good luck !
How long should I keep in shade after styling? Or filtered sun.
Some Weeks is fine
hello , from VietNam , nice to meet you
Hello, nice to meet you to, have fünf with bonsai, Peter
I just prepare a online bonsai exhibition for end of July. Check my invitation video. Appreciate if you would attend
WOW! Your wiring and design for this tree are so amazing. I would have never thought anything like that! Which Juniper is this?
Thank you, dont know the name 😜
Its a chinese juniper✌🏻
Very Very Nice sir ..aspiring .
Thank you
@@WorldofBonsai No .. Thank You !! Please keep going
hadir dari INDONESIA nyimak sambil belajar trimakasih 👍
Terima kasih banyak
Wooow super brother... 🙏 🙏 My in indonesia
Thank you
Welcom... Come trips in bali brother 🙏🙏
Excelente 👋💖
Gracias 😜
@@WorldofBonsai Gracias 🌲🌲🌲🌎
That's a pretty extreme example of wiring as there are no gaps between branch & wire. How long do you think it will be before you get wire scars?
Hi Chinaman, depends on pressure and species. Some scars are not really disturbing, will heal in time. You can also use rubber or wood pieces to aboid scars if you like. Cheers
Un bello trabajo. Video muy instructivo e interesante. Gracias por mostrar
Muchas gracias y muchos saludos a todos los amigos bonsai en su país.
Спасибо за то, что вдохновляете и делитель своим опытом. Мне тоже захотелось попробовать. А вдруг и у меня получится!
Большое спасибо!
Бонсай экспериментирует, веселись.
Питер
Does it take two years before you pot it?
No hurry 🤪
Hi! It's so beautifull! What are the better plants for bonsai?
I like most junipers
It takes guts to cut off that much material, I wouldn't dare to do that. BTW, that rotating table is very handy. Well done shaping the tree, it turned out beautiful!
Hi, thank you
Grazie per le poche parole e le molte spiegazioni.🍀
Grazie
It's beautiful!!
how long to remove the wires?
Hi, i try to remove after one year
@@WorldofBonsai ok! Tank you so much!
Un alambrado poco eficiente con respecto a las torsiones que luego se le dieron al árbol. Además, estéticamente es horrible ese alambrado.
Creo que hay que pensar mejor la forma de alambrar antes de ponerse a darle vueltas a un alambre alrededor de un tronco o una rama, de cualquier manera, sobre todo si este trabajo se va a mostrar en un vídeo y posiblemente mucha gente lo copie pensando que es un buen trabajo.
Hay que dar buen ejemplo si se quiere compartir un trabajo con más gente, para fomentar unas buenas prácticas en el bonsái.
Un mal día lo tiene cualquiera. Espero ver una evolución positiva en futuros trabajos de alambrado.
Gracias por compartir.
¡Un saludo!
Gracias por tu opinión. El bonsái ahora se ha vuelto muy hermoso y ya ha sido desarmado. El cableado es solo un medio para un fin y solo por un corto período de tiempo.
@@WorldofBonsai / Es una opinión muy respetable, pero no la comparto.
Un alambrado bien hecho es muchísimo más eficiente, además de ser más bonito. Alambrar bien permite hacer torsiones más complejas y de forma más segura. Permite que no se claven tanto los alambres, etc. La diferencia de tiempo entre alambrar bien o mal no existe, sólo hay que preocuparse en hacerlo bien desde un principio y e ir adquiriendo la destreza necesaria.
Quizás podría haber evitado el quiebro que tuvo al hacer la torsión si hubiese alambrado en la dirección correcta.
Pero respeto su opinión. Los árboles son suyos. El canal de UA-cam es suyo. Lo peor de todo es el mal ejemplo de alambrado que da a sus seguidores y que quizás copien algunos creyendo que es un buen trabajo.
Gracias por compartir sus contenidos y por contestar a mi comentario 🥰
¡Un saludo!
hola, por supuesto que sé que hay una forma óptima. En mis videos sigo mencionando que no soy profesor sino que sigo mi propio camino. Los mejores deseos Pedro
nice for beginners... thanks
Thank you, be the was .... I am still looking for participants for my next online bonsai exhibition. Just send me photos of your bonsais and yourself. Check my last exhibition Video. Cheers, Peter
Thanks for the video. Next time you shoot, move the camera away from your right had that blocks most of the time when you're cutting.
Thank you
Hey, super Video! Das Resultat sieht fantastisch aus!
Hast du den Bonsai anschließend umgetopft oder sogar im Garten eingepflanzt?
Ist es richtig, dass Bonsai viel Platz brauchen, um einen dickeren Stamm zu erhalten?
Hi, ich werde im Winter ein Updatevideo zu einigen Bäumen machen. Starker Wuchs bzw Verzweigung fördert die Stammdicke. Wenn Du bei der nächsten Bonsai online Ausstellung dabei sein willst einfach Foto schicken. Grüsse ..... Peter
In these cases does the roots grow thick
They do 👍
I love them bonsai trees
Thank you
Nice bonsai
Thank you
Great job on the bonsai
Thank you
How many months should the wiring be left around the tree?
Depends. Usually at least a year. Two would be better. Remove it before it cuts into the bark
The more flexible the wood the longer it takes to stay in form. I will remove one wire in the end of the summer and check
Great artwork.
Thank you
New subscriber here! Wonderful work on the juniper, thanks for sharing. I am currently devastated as my 40 year old cedar bonsai has died. I was ill for 6 months and the pot got overrun with ants while I had other things on my mind. I need to start another one! I live in the eastern part of the UK.... and want to put any new bonsais in the new Japanese garden that I am forming. So it need to be a hardy tree. Do you have suggestions on what genus I should choose, please?
Try a juniper. They are very hard !
What kind of cedar? I have two blue atlas cedars which are grafted and both have been doing well in my very ameteur hands. I thought I'd lost one to transplant shock when it shed all its needles but a year in a sheltered, shady spot and it's thriving again. My other happily grows in full sun during the North East UK summer
Sally Escrader Try native trees, they are very hardy
Jbirtwisle - Cedrus libani . I had no idea just how destructive red ants could be. When I looked at the roots to find out why it was looking so sick, there were thousands of ants in the pot and barely any healthy roots. My tree was 40cm tall, with maximum spread of 40cm; no way could it survive with no roots. It went to “bonsai hospital” for around 3 months, but it was no good. Nothing could be done to save it. I feel like I’ve lost another lifelong friend (that sounds soppy, I know!). Mine was not grafted, but I’m thinking maybe trying that next, perhaps with a more robust rootstock. The new bit of garden I’m transforming will be all Japanese flowers, dwarf shrubs and bonsai.... if my health holds up. Exciting times ahead!
Bob Russell - I’ve just started 4 ash trees from cutting I grew last summer. Fingers crossed!
great work, ! 👍😀
Untertitel sind in deutscher Sprache verfügbar i sottotitoli sono disponibili in italiano los subtítulos están disponibles en español les sous-titres sont disponibles en français 字幕はオランダ語で利用可能です As legendas estão disponíveis em holandês субтитры доступны на русском языке 字幕有中文 undertekster findes på dansk Ondertitels zijn beschikbaar in het Nederlands Teks tersedia dalam bahasa Belanda
It always amazes me how much material you have to remove from those trees to make them look good. Makes me want to do the same thing to the tree in my front yard, but I'm too afraid it won't look good to do it.
Hi, it’s just about creating a basic structure. Everything else can be changed when the tree is growing during the years. Greetings
You should have a rough idea of how the branch should be arranged and set. Bending backwards and forwards is not good for the tree since the bark might separate from the wood.
Hello Kenneth, my missing rough idea has worked out. In the meantime ( after more than one year ) the wiring is removed and the tree is developing fine. The bark is fine as well.
Nice full inspiration..thanks bonsai lover same lkke me
Thank you, check my invitation video for the online bonsai exhibition next week and attend. Cheers
Grüß dich,
deine Videos, wie man mit wenig Geld ein wunderschönes Ergebnis erzielen kann sind wirklich super. Kannst du uns vlt auch verraten, wo du deinen Draht beziehst? Gefühlt kostet der immer ein Vermögen.
Beste Grüße
Online bestellt ist eigentlich bezahlbar. Benutze den Draht meistens mehrmals, geht auch
I love your work...❤❤❤
Greetings from indonesia
thank you Jill Alicya
@@WorldofBonsai i hope one day you can go to indonesia and you can see a different style of bonsai
Would like to, greetings
Mantaap bro
Thank you
How much time do you leave the wire on the bonsai?
Hi, I will try to remove after the summer. But I think it will take at least a year. Cheers
World of Bonsai Thank you for your reply!
nice
Thank you
Hallo Peter, hoffentlich werden wir bald ein “before-after” Videos von all deinen Bonsais sehen können. Würde mich sehr freuen
LG
Hallo Maruf, alles in Arbeit ! Grüsse
Please tel us when must we remove le black string.
Try to remove in a few month, it depends on a few facts like thickness and sort of plant
Try to remove in a few month, it depends on a few facts like thickness and sort of plant
Спасибо вам. Очень помогли
Is there an update of this tree?
Hi, no Update, its has been done just a few weeks ago
your information very usefull...
Thank you
what's the diameter of the alluminum?
Sorry, dont remember, should be 3mm.
Thanks
Very nice!
wow amazing bonsai keep posting mate love this.. im a new friend
Hi, thank you
how old is that bonsai for bending that tree?
I guess about 4 to 5 years
@@WorldofBonsai thank you. First time here in making bonsai.
perfectly🌳🌴🌿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿🔥🔥🔥🌈🌈🌈😎
thank you
Amazing...
👍
At 1:00 Im thinking "what is this guy doing? there is nothing left!" and by 16:00 its clear that he had a plan all along
Update will Follow in Winter Time. Cheers
Kreatif banget Mas...
👍👍
thank you
@@WorldofBonsai l
Enorm leerzaam , zeker als beginneling , Super ! Ga ik ook proberen .
Thank you
Thank you for your video. I have a question: What wire diameter have you used to wire the thickest part of the tree?
Hey Arbyz, the thickest wire was 3,5. But you can also use two or three thinner wires parallel
Perfeck .. nice love it
Thanks Junior
Camera placement needs improvement
Awesome otherwise👌🏽
Hi K., you are wright, I still try to improve 👍😜
love it
Thank you
すごい!! My Inglish not very good but it amazing!! The bonsai at start looks liked it needed a bit of help, but you really made it into amazing!! very good
thank you
Wow! Amazing... Would you mind sharing an update video on this plant please.... Am really curious on how it has turned out to be.
Will do
Will it survives after this kind of styling 😅
Hello Nilesh, it has survived and is growing well. I will have an update video in winter
@@WorldofBonsai ok👍
Thank You :)
Welcome
Thank you !!!
Thank you as well
А проволоку когда снимать?
Привет, Лидия, с можжевельником около 7-10 месяцев.
Ga sabar buat bonsai, pengin punya yg langsung jadi tp ga ada yg ngasih.. 😁
Yaiya mas mahal soalnya ,buat beli aja mikir mikir😂
The tree is beautiful but many times your arm is blocking what you’re doing.
Thank you. My videos should have improved a little since
qué número es el cable?
El cable para el tronco más grueso es de 3.5 mm para las ramas pequeñas de 2 mm
@@WorldofBonsai Muchas gracias, también estoy en Bayer y me gustaría iniciarme ne este interesante mundillo. Un saludo
Merci à vous. Bonne année 2020
Thank you, all the best for you
simple. but amazing
Many thanks and many greetings to all bonsai friends in your country
สนชนิดอะไรครับ
มันเป็นต้นสนชนิดหนึ่งทักทายประเทศไทย
Mạn pĕnt̂n s̄n chnid h̄nụ̀ng thạkthāy pratheṣ̄thịy
🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃👍👍👍
Thank you
You are an artist with vision.
Thank you !
Me a gustado mucho su elaboración , gracias por compartir sus conocimientos
con mucho gusto, el bonsái no tiene límites, es muy divertido para mí
Good
Thanks
Nice
Thank you
Woa!!!
Thanks
Great job. when I'am do this job, almost my every juniper are broken branch in this sesion.
Hi, sometimes it breaks, just make the best out of it, deadwood or restyle or mame 👍
@@WorldofBonsai thanks for your solution, may be next time i'll try like what you say.
It would be nice if the "artist" would stay out of the direct view of the camera so one could actually se what the heck he's doing ! Also , is all that wire really necessary ?
Thank you for your opinion, the „artist“ is not a professional video producer but try to improve. I don’t unterstand your question concerning the wiring ?
Love it!!
Awesome.. 👍
thank you
super vidéo!! what that song please?
hi Leny. the name is shogun
@@WorldofBonsai thank you :)
that AOE soundtrack?
No aoe soundtrack ?
super 👍
Спасибо большое 👍
спасибо
Ничего не видно,рукой закрываете
I know sorry, it is not easy to take videos as a non professional filmmaker
😀
😀
Mantap bos ku
terima kasih banyak bos
Beautiful shape, hope to get a follow up ❤️smiles
In the end of Summer you will get a follow up
Thankyou👍
Many thanks and many greetings to all bonsai friends in your country
you like,from:indonesia.
thank you
👍
thank you
1:10- that was a slaughter
Hi Dean, in the uppermost part i had a Crack, But the tree is growing well. Next year you will See the update. Cheers
@@WorldofBonsai What to do when there are multiple trunks on nursery juniper? can I separate them by cutting?
@@deansusec8745 yes you can
@@WorldofBonsai thank you!
Jos tenan
Terima kasih banyak dan banyak salam kepada semua teman bonsai di negara Anda
dude just gave me 7 ads
7? Have to check, are to many
No worries I appreciate your work and you deserve the ad money
на четвертой минуте дерево было сломано
It healed very nice