Wonderful work. I will now work on my 300 year old Shimpaku. I am an advanced beginner, started in 1976. I'll be 87 years old this year. Boris Greenberg, Tarzana, CA
The white powder is homing Powder with sphagnum moss for the air layer with soil put a flannel on the trunk that was pilled off to keep it damp and the part where the branches are put in holes to hold it in place was like some elastic tac of some sort so when it's branch thick enough can peel it off easy
The grey stuff used for the thread graft at 7:00 is likely a type of cut paste. An alternative that is much cheaper and more widely available is “duct seal” putty that is available at most home improvement stores (in the US, definitely available at Home Depot & Lowe’s). It is widely used by bonsai enthusiasts in the US with great success.
@@benjaminmends9591 While everything you say is correct, apart from a spelling mistake, Brian may not know what air layering is, i think he needed advice on what the point is.
Patience, it will come in 2023, after the cutting next year. If everything works out. It all takes time, all living things do. Some life, more than others. Trees are ancient organisms that have been around for hundreds of millions of years, in much the same form, and that form has worked for nature, all this time. In short, they need a little more time than us. Give them that time, and you will see the beauty in the result of actions like these.
It looks like the plan is to air layer the top, and grow new branches from that younger tree, which will eventually fuse with the original, then cut the original tree back to end up with 2 much smaller trees?
Great job! The hole you drilled is much larger than the branch of seedlings, how can the hole be filled with growth? Is the seedling branch swollen or the trunk's cambium seals the hole? Thank, Ben! just want to learn some tree physiology.
After the drilling he fed two rooted twigs through each hole. The roots of these will be in soil. As each twig grows it will expand, eventually merging with the existing tree and forming new trunks. Can’t recall the name of this technique, sorry.
The holes make it possible to put young, vital maples - which still have roots themselves - through the old trunk. Once they have grown a little bit and the callusses of the trees have merged together, the younger trees become part of the larger tree's organism. At that point (12:55) you are able to cut the stems of the younger trees. In short: It's artificially created back-budding. At least that's the theory. I'm curious about an update if that worked out.
@@theacrossell I too was annoyed by him butchering such beautiful roots at the tree's base without giving any explanation whatsoever. I imagine this tree ended up in the brush pile as it likely wouldn't be able to take all the man handling that was going on 😟
@@triberium_ You sound just like billions of other arrogant humans who think pain and sickness is only something animals can feel, while it's been proven scientifically that plants not only feel pain, but have emotions as well. It's people like you who make it easy for others to destroy so much of God's beautiful creations. 😟
blakespower, Bonsai can be considered a form of tree torture at times, like in this video, but other times with caring, loving hands, Bonsai can actually make a tree very happy, and extend it's life span considerably, at times even almost indefinitely. It's all about intent, and what kinds of methods are employed. I imagine this artist has had many a fine specimens tossed into the brush pile when they didn't turn out as hoped.
@@Rick-the-Swift Your thinking is all over the place. We humans feel pain because we have a nervous system that includes a brain that makes us "feel" stuff. A brain is needed to have feelings. Now plants sure have internal systems that help it detect when its being damaged and such, but that does not make it PAIN like we feel. The plant if anything just KNOWS that it is being messed with but to say it FEELS anything is absurd because you need a BRAIN that receives the chemical changes and then INTERPRET that as PAIN, but since PAIN is a human thing, and humans love to attribute human QUALITIES to other animals. So if you want to call the natural reaction of a plant to it being modified pain, sure you can do that BUT just know that is PLANT PAIN which is in no was like HUMAN PAIN which is processed by us and affects us greatly but in order for that to happen we need a BRAIN to process those signals and makes us FEEL that pain.
@@triberium_ Yeah yeah, I've heard it, "a fish feels less pain when it's hooked than humans because it doesn't have as highly developed brains or nervous systems as US humans". Who's to say? A mere ache or itch to me may seem like torture to you. To each, their own, yada yada. The vast majority of what you understand about your own physiology is likely a misunderstanding because you go around just repeating what you read or hear others say, and you agree with the explanations that you prefer. There is strong evidence that brainless jellyfish can taste, see, hear, feel, smell, and yes even seem to make use of extra sensory perception, but I guess since the little jellies aren't the Einstein you seem to be, and they are too dumb to explain themselves to us highly evolved humans, we'll just have to take the scientists' words for the studies they've presented. And while the open minded people are out there making their breakthrough discoveries, why don't you just go right on thinking you understand how all living things on Earth perceive the universe. I'm sure you will help many others decide it's morally ok to put plants through their own many stages of agony just to satisfy the natural human urge to shape things to our desire, regardless of what other precious life forms are experiencing🤨
Vasant Kerai from London hi and Namaste you are on utube and watched all over the globe so there has to be english subtitles and timings periods for the plants. Please.
Do you also connect the cambium of the little seedling branches to the older tree cambium to make the grafting complete or will the two trees continue to grow as independent plants? I would love to see the results of this technique in other videos. 👍
Wonderful work. I will now work on my 300 year old Shimpaku. I am an advanced beginner, started in 1976. I'll be 87 years old this year. Boris Greenberg, Tarzana, CA
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穴あけ何回か挑戦しました。
この方法は、すごいです。
We need subtitles on this video,because I haven’t got a clue what you used or what you’ve done.
The white powder is homing Powder with sphagnum moss for the air layer with soil put a flannel on the trunk that was pilled off to keep it damp and the part where the branches are put in holes to hold it in place was like some elastic tac of some sort so when it's branch thick enough can peel it off easy
UNDER RATED COMMENT!!!!!!!!!!
The grey stuff used for the thread graft at 7:00 is likely a type of cut paste. An alternative that is much cheaper and more widely available is “duct seal” putty that is available at most home improvement stores (in the US, definitely available at Home Depot & Lowe’s).
It is widely used by bonsai enthusiasts in the US with great success.
@@benjaminmends9591 While everything you say is correct, apart from a spelling mistake, Brian may not know what air layering is, i think he needed advice on what the point is.
like job
👍👍👍👍👍 Отличная работа.
I love the way you planned the new project starting from this tree!! Absolutely fantastic! Keep up the good work!
コメントありがとうございます。
とても素晴らしいビデオです。共有していただきありがとうございます。
I think it’s really well explained without subtitles, what I really want to see is chapter 2 a year later. Think it’s coming up hopefully.
Very nice details of how you are working on your maple. Please show it after it's healed and filled out. 👍
where is the result, are you going to post this one this year?
一度に一つずつ問題に対処すれば、それらはすべて解決します。」 盆栽の賢者のアドバイス
ハイレベルなすごい世界ですねえ。見入ってしまった。
コメントありがとうございます。
また見に来てください。
Can someone explain what all this was supposed to achieve? Meaning, what kind of look is he going for by doing this?
could you please post an updated version of this after a year?
@@hamtataclone oohh
@@hamtataclone what happened?
すげぇ・・・人間はこの作業に行き着くまでどれだけ経験値を積んだんだろう
ドリルで穴開けて枝を差し込めばいいんじゃない?とか普通は思いつかないだろ・・・
2022年の動画は無いのかな
園芸では誰でも行う当たり前の作業ですよ。
盆栽始めたばかりの人もやっています。
今年の写真は秋にブログに掲載しますので是非ブログも見てください。
Chissà che suoni fa' con gli elettrodi musicali, mentre incidi 🤔es. Sound mushroom 😉👋👌
👏👏👏👏🙌
lanjutkan untuk berkreasi. aku suka bonsai
Wow, Nice vidio, good job my friend👍🤝🙏
Woww amazing bonsai,
Good 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Awesome tips & trick, Good Luck 👍
Sudah 2 tahun semenjak penyambungan ranting, bagaimana kondisinya sekarang sensei??
What type of material that you use to seal back the hole
Wow que buen trabajo.....!!! impresionante la técnica que usa...!!!! muchas gracias 🙋♀️🙏💖🌲😳
コメントありがとうございます。
OTTIMO lavoro
👍👍👍
ありがとうございます。
Very good work in the bonsai
What is that powder?
Thanks for education, Salam satu hobi bonsai mania 👍👍👍🇲🇨
Do you have Tree update? I would love to see it!
What is the name of this mass that you put on the twigs?
Обычным пластилином заклеить можно?
Can I Force a roots onto a red oak or what would you advise for thick trunk roots? レッドオークの根を強制することは可能ですか?または、根の太いトランクを入手するためにどのようなアドバイスをしますか?
Very good...👍👍👍
ありがとうございます。
あなたの仕事がどれほど素晴らしく、野生の気まぐれなのか。
この知識を持っていることへの満足と感謝!
Obrigado!!!
コメントありがとうございます。
Quelle est cette poudre ? Avez vous une référence à communiquer?
Can you force a tree branch down back into the ground and root it so it grows a second trunk?
really great project. i hope to try this. thank you for sharing...
Thank you for your comment.
Good jobs, i like 👍
Thanks for ur sharing...👍
Very nice.thank you for sharing👍
Dios mio! Son las 4'12 horas de la mañana, hace cuatro horas que debería haberme acostado pero no puedo parar de ver tus vídeos 😩
Me encantan 👌
Can we have an update on this please?
Every thing is creative and inspiring in this video but Where is the result ?
Patience, it will come in 2023, after the cutting next year.
If everything works out.
It all takes time, all living things do.
Some life, more than others.
Trees are ancient organisms that have been around for hundreds of millions of years, in much the same form, and that form has worked for nature, all this time.
In short, they need a little more time than us.
Give them that time, and you will see the beauty in the result of actions like these.
Such a big sacrifice! nice video.
What are those? Pls! Translate!
weird video but i liked it a lot!
Good bonsai 👍👍
Thank you for your comment.
I have no idea what or why you are doing this. An explanation or subtitles would help enormously. I dropped out after 7 minutes.
Good work...👍👍
コメントありがとうございます。
Please subtitle your videos, I didn't understand what did you use!
コメントありがとうございます。
It looks like the plan is to air layer the top, and grow new branches from that younger tree, which will eventually fuse with the original, then cut the original tree back to end up with 2 much smaller trees?
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Great job! The hole you drilled is much larger than the branch of seedlings, how can the hole be filled with growth? Is the seedling branch swollen or the trunk's cambium seals the hole? Thank, Ben! just want to learn some tree physiology.
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Good job 👍👍👍
Amaziing,,
Good job my friends
コメントありがとうございます。
cây bạn làm bây giờ thế nào rồi ?
i wanna see the result please. its more than 1 year after release =)
Very cool work 👍🏻
コメントありがとうございます。
Have you made any updates to this one
What is the purpose of drilling trunk ?
After the drilling he fed two rooted twigs through each hole. The roots of these will be in soil. As each twig grows it will expand, eventually merging with the existing tree and forming new trunks. Can’t recall the name of this technique, sorry.
Super!!!! Easy teaching way.
ありがとうございます。
Questions:
Why are you drilling holes into the trunk and what are you putting through those holes?
The holes make it possible to put young, vital maples - which still have roots themselves - through the old trunk. Once they have grown a little bit and the callusses of the trees have merged together, the younger trees become part of the larger tree's organism. At that point (12:55) you are able to cut the stems of the younger trees.
In short: It's artificially created back-budding.
At least that's the theory. I'm curious about an update if that worked out.
@@OrthographyPoliceman Yeah sure, but I have never seen someone do grafting this way. Quite interesting. I definitely learned something new.
Why did he cut the roots before putting the seeding d through the hole
@@theacrossell Not sure. Probably trying to induce new nicer roots to form at that point, similar to the air layering done at the top.
@@theacrossell I too was annoyed by him butchering such beautiful roots at the tree's base without giving any explanation whatsoever. I imagine this tree ended up in the brush pile as it likely wouldn't be able to take all the man handling that was going on 😟
Thanks for sharing
很高興頭一次欣賞到中盆栽
I heard Bonsai is tree torture, is this accurate?
Nope, trees can't feel pain, pain is an animal thing.
@@triberium_ You sound just like billions of other arrogant humans who think pain and sickness is only something animals can feel, while it's been proven scientifically that plants not only feel pain, but have emotions as well. It's people like you who make it easy for others to destroy so much of God's beautiful creations. 😟
blakespower, Bonsai can be considered a form of tree torture at times, like in this video, but other times with caring, loving hands, Bonsai can actually make a tree very happy, and extend it's life span considerably, at times even almost indefinitely. It's all about intent, and what kinds of methods are employed. I imagine this artist has had many a fine specimens tossed into the brush pile when they didn't turn out as hoped.
@@Rick-the-Swift Your thinking is all over the place. We humans feel pain because we have a nervous system that includes a brain that makes us "feel" stuff. A brain is needed to have feelings. Now plants sure have internal systems that help it detect when its being damaged and such, but that does not make it PAIN like we feel. The plant if anything just KNOWS that it is being messed with but to say it FEELS anything is absurd because you need a BRAIN that receives the chemical changes and then INTERPRET that as PAIN, but since PAIN is a human thing, and humans love to attribute human QUALITIES to other animals. So if you want to call the natural reaction of a plant to it being modified pain, sure you can do that BUT just know that is PLANT PAIN which is in no was like HUMAN PAIN which is processed by us and affects us greatly but in order for that to happen we need a BRAIN to process those signals and makes us FEEL that pain.
@@triberium_ Yeah yeah, I've heard it, "a fish feels less pain when it's hooked than humans because it doesn't have as highly developed brains or nervous systems as US humans". Who's to say? A mere ache or itch to me may seem like torture to you. To each, their own, yada yada.
The vast majority of what you understand about your own physiology is likely a misunderstanding because you go around just repeating what you read or hear others say, and you agree with the explanations that you prefer.
There is strong evidence that brainless jellyfish can taste, see, hear, feel, smell, and yes even seem to make use of extra sensory perception, but I guess since the little jellies aren't the Einstein you seem to be, and they are too dumb to explain themselves to us highly evolved humans, we'll just have to take the scientists' words for the studies they've presented.
And while the open minded people are out there making their breakthrough discoveries, why don't you just go right on thinking you understand how all living things on Earth perceive the universe. I'm sure you will help many others decide it's morally ok to put plants through their own many stages of agony just to satisfy the natural human urge to shape things to our desire, regardless of what other precious life forms are experiencing🤨
loved it 🐸
コメントありがとうございます。
UA-camにおける盆栽の動画では、しんしさんの動画と並ぶものは無いと思っております。また、樹木に対する見識以上に、無言の生物に対する精神的態度を感じ、尊敬の念を抱いております。
これからも素晴らしい動画を拝見できるのを、楽しみにしております。
コメントありがとうございます。
私は盆栽が好きな素人に過ぎません。
サルベージさんの動画は投稿当初より見させていただいており、技術の高さに感心するばかりの私です。
これからもよろしくお願いします。
ua-cam.com/channels/vOKoyT7O9YxnmcF4P5inZw.html
Nicely done. Best regard from aceh bonsai and suiseki lover
Vasant Kerai from London hi and Namaste you are on utube and watched all over the globe so there has to be english subtitles and timings periods for the plants. Please.
コメントありがとうございます。
Wow...airlayer,repotting and branchdrilladding at one time???👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
コメントありがとうございます。
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おめでとう1m!
ありがとう。 thank you
There is so much to learn from you but there is this language barrier. can you put English subtitles ?
can someone pleas expalin why he is doing that
Its good my master🙏🙏🙏
私はあなたが空気の層を作る方法が本当に好きでした。とてもきれいでした、私はそれが先に進むことを願っています!🙏🏼👍😊
嬉しい言葉ありがとう。
どういたしまして
Muy muy buen video gracias!!!!
コメントありがとうございます。
uh, I’m lost. But a most fascinating watch.
everything you touch looks amazing 😍
Gracias maestro
コメントありがとうございます。
the bonsai centreepede?
ありがとうございます。
SO GOOD
ありがとうございます。
Do you also connect the cambium of the little seedling branches to the older tree cambium to make the grafting complete or will the two trees continue to grow as independent plants?
I would love to see the results of this technique in other videos. 👍
After a year, it becomes one maple.
@UC5D-DvVdCxz0gCPoKke9_4Q The upper part will be another plant.
There is no video.
There is another person's Japanese blog.
ameblo.jp/bombaka/
This is the blog of the person I refer to.
ua-cam.com/channels/vOKoyT7O9YxnmcF4P5inZw.html
Wish I understood the idea behind this 🤣
コメントありがとうございます。
Were is the result??
Grande conhecimento obrigado por compartilhar 🙏👍 sucesso sempre 🙏
Great video man!
Could you please put the names of the tools and materials on the screen or maybe in the description?
ありがとうございます。
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Thank you
ありがとうございます。
Super projet. Merci pour la vidéo.
Thanks you for sharing.. salam sukses
Its amazing mapke tree..👍 good job.
Amazing video! what is that gray "play doh" thing you use to seal the branches? Does it have a special function?
This is to prevent too much water from entering.
cool technique, so inspiring..
ありがとうございます。
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幹につめている黒い粘土みたいなものは何でしょうか。購入したいと思っています。
一般にカットパスターと呼んでいる傷口の保護剤です。
枝を切った場合などはペーストなども使えますが、接ぎ木の場合は傷口を保護してしまうと癒着に支障が出ると思いますので固形をお勧めします。
@@bonsai-shinshi ご丁寧にありがとうございます。
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Warum nicht einfach absägen und in Sphagnum-Moos einpflanzen?
Good master.
That was trippy.
Perdón. Qué le añade al musgo sphagnun. Enraizante?
コメントありがとうございます。
Thank you for this information, what white powder found on moss?
It is a drug that promotes rooting.
It’s called “rooting hormone”
Mantab, sobat
Dosa apa pak N dgn tree?
Coba kasih tau sy
ありがとうございます。
很高興看到
Amazing
So many questions to be ask to this video uploader