You have made a great content that contain the theory and a practical. You've been a teacher for me as a beginner who always want to know about bonsai. It's helping me. Thanks and Bravo!
Absolutely love your videos. You are a great inspiration, Jason, and so pleased you reached your goal plus I would love to win that Drum pot looks beautiful.... Thanks for great videos and keep them coming...
It turned out great. It would be interesting to see this tree in a year or more. Sorry, but isn't it scary that the tree won't survive such an "intervention"))
Its doing well, we'll do an update soon! And to me its not scary, but if you're starting out just make sure to do less at a time. So repot in early spring, and prune in fall for example. By spreading out work you'll make sure to safeguard the tree's health!
i've always heard that in order to grow a bonsai from seed, you need to place it initially in open soil so that the trunk is able to become thic, then slowly you'll have to cut the apex till you reach a desirable height, however here, it seems to me the apex had never been cut before, and i'm assuming that small pot is where that pine was growing all its life, yet for its young age the trunk was nicely thic, how do you do that?
Wat schattig. Het is nog een hele klus om dat voor elkaar te krijgen. Ik denk niet dat je het gereedschap en de andere materialen in een tuincentrum kunt kopen. Het is wel een uitdaging om dit te realiseren!
Not sure I will get an answer for this but why are the plants grown in what looks like to be a very water absorbent material (soil) and then many are placed into "Bonzai Soil" that is so free-draining? Why are the plants, when transferred to a new pot, not placed into a similar growing medium? I never understood this. All the JBPs I get from the nursery, many being around 12-inches tall, are all grown in more of a water-retaining material than a free-draining material like "Bonzai Soil".
Hi Thomas! That has a lot to do with the stage of development. Young trees kept in big nurseries are planted in soils that retain lots of water and nutrients to maximize growth. Once we bonsai people work on the trees and plant them in small pots, our goals change from maximum growth to sustaining long term health. So thats why we placed the pine in bonsai substrate, which is entirely, or almost entirely, inorganic.
Can you also clip and grow on white pines? Just bought a small white pine, and repotted it with Some small pruning of the apex. Or is it better to wire to get the desired Shape?
Exactly like Michelle said, here is some info on Yamadori: www.bonsaiempire.com/basics/cultivation/collecting-trees (make sure you know what to do, when to do it, and to get permission!)
Size of the tree is not a big factor - it all depends on how fast they grow (so big pot and lots of fertilizer, would mean strong growth and hence you'd have to remove the wire quicker).
You have made a great content that contain the theory and a practical.
You've been a teacher for me as a beginner who always want to know about bonsai. It's helping me.
Thanks and Bravo!
Cool, thanks!
Great, helpful information. The music is unnecessary and distracting but like this posting in spite of that. Thanks for taking the time.
Absolutely love your videos. You are a great inspiration, Jason, and so pleased you reached your goal plus I would love to win that Drum pot looks beautiful....
Thanks for great videos and keep them coming...
Not sure who Jason is, but thanks ;-)
Wow! I’m going to the local nursery tomorrow to get a pine tree! You are a true artist!
Good luck!
Amazing creation! Thank you! From 🇨🇦
Thank you! 😊
And love from Korea! ❤️
That’s a very interesting watering can!
This is awesome! My pine is too small for this it’s only a year old! Looking forward to this in a few years however.
Mine (the only 2 that germinated) are about a month old so definitely a long wait
...and thank you for your teachings ! from North Italy
Our pleasure!
Hadir Mr pemula Indonesia.. Pinus like wonderfuel👍👍
Excellent video. I should be signing up for one of your classes soon but I must say, your property is piece of art in itself!
Glad you enjoyed the video, Im sure you'll like the courses, which are far more in-depth plus you can ask questions to the teachers :)
Excellent lesson I have some Japanese black pine that will be ready in 2 weeks time so very informative for me
I am from Viet Nam. I very happy becauce your video have Vietnamese subtitles
Glad it was helpful :)
Love from India ❤️
This video is such a vibe 🤩
Hi Empire, I'm from Vietnam, I love what you do!
Thank you! :-)
would love to see the follow up of this tree in a year or 2 to see the progress
Will do!
Good👍
Makes it looks so easy
Best regards from Bali, Indonesia
Sự khéo léo kết hợp với thẩm mỹ đã tạo nên kỳ tích ngoài sức tưởng tượng ....😮😮😮
Love from japan❤️
Nice to see
Love from Georgia❤
🇬🇪
Hello and thanks for the video. Great job. Hello from California
Thanks for watching!
Très didactique, excellente présentation.
Un grand merci.
Merci, Quiroga!
You're working very delicately with the skills you learned in Japan. It's impressive.
Thankyou for the video.
Beautifully
I ❤ bonsai❤❤❤❤👏👏👏
Love from 🇲🇨❤
great work🌲
Love from Việt Nam 🇻🇳
Just awesome!!
Glad you liked it!
That's excellent. informative.
Thank you!
Hi
Beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing amazing amazing...
Thank!
I love how he gives the goods right and then explains in the meat of the video
great instructions as always
Thanks Michael!
It turned out great. It would be interesting to see this tree in a year or more. Sorry, but isn't it scary that the tree won't survive such an "intervention"))
Its doing well, we'll do an update soon! And to me its not scary, but if you're starting out just make sure to do less at a time. So repot in early spring, and prune in fall for example. By spreading out work you'll make sure to safeguard the tree's health!
Good job what kind of soil
We always use a mix as described here: www.bonsaiempire.com/basics/bonsai-care/bonsai-soil
Bellissimo questo pino bianco giapponese
It's so interesting 😊👌🌺
Thank you! Cheers!
Terima kasih sudah berbagi
I want to start growing a pine bonsai, but am wondering if i should start with the seed or a cutting?
Seed would work well!
Woaw bello grazie😇💓💓🙏
Membuat bonsai pinus
Pekerjaan yang sangat luar biasa
Where do you film these videos? Is that japan? Seems to be a huge private garden? Looks amazing.
This is in The Hague!
Love for your Passion 💗
From pakistan
Very cool work
Thaks from Brazil
I always want to learn the art of bonsai.
It takes time so i suggest you start now, i just got all my supplies and have about 5 tree projects to start
Mantap l.biasa mungil sangat telaten ,,saya suka
The best❤❤❤
Nice job.
Thank you! Cheers!
love from the caribbean
Love from China
Very nice 😉👍
Thank you! Cheers!
U good teacher for us friend,,,,but when U come here?(Indonesia),,,,
In which autumn month can pre-bonsai be made?
I prefer to wire/prune in fall when the tree slows down - but you can apply these techniques at other times as well.
@@bonsaiempire thank you so much !
i've always heard that in order to grow a bonsai from seed, you need to place it initially in open soil so that the trunk is able to become thic, then slowly you'll have to cut the apex till you reach a desirable height, however here, it seems to me the apex had never been cut before, and i'm assuming that small pot is where that pine was growing all its life, yet for its young age the trunk was nicely thic, how do you do that?
Hi Ser! That is the way to go - and this tree was cut and maintained carefully for several years before we made this video.
This tree is grafted (see the bulge on the trunk) so it is not seed. Also, the apex have been cut as you can see.
👍👍👍
Beautiful little tree. I was confused when you said you would protect it from freezing? I leave my pines outside all winter down to 0F where I live.
Diese Kiefer wuchs im Freiland
Nice 👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing
Good job brother
Muy buen video muy inspirador
great work
Wat schattig. Het is nog een hele klus om dat voor elkaar te krijgen. Ik denk niet dat je het gereedschap en de andere materialen in een tuincentrum kunt kopen. Het is wel een uitdaging om dit te realiseren!
The materials will definitely be for sale at (online) bonsai stores though :)
@@bonsaiempire Thank you for your answer. Daar kan ik wat mee!
Hoeft geen speciaal materialen te kopen. Je kan gewoon met pliers en plastic bakken heel veel bereiken. ✌
I have a white pine , big pot, big tree. It's drafted. Still big. Bueatiful formal.
Un bonito y "sencillo" trabajo. Aún que yo me encanten las coníferas les tengo algo de miedo. Un abrazo desde España
Ciao mi consigli che concime usare per il pino grazie ottimo lavoro lo fatto uguale super
love respect fm Bangladesh💝🇧🇩
Not sure I will get an answer for this but why are the plants grown in what looks like to be a very water absorbent material (soil) and then many are placed into "Bonzai Soil" that is so free-draining? Why are the plants, when transferred to a new pot, not placed into a similar growing medium? I never understood this. All the JBPs I get from the nursery, many being around 12-inches tall, are all grown in more of a water-retaining material than a free-draining material like "Bonzai Soil".
Hi Thomas! That has a lot to do with the stage of development. Young trees kept in big nurseries are planted in soils that retain lots of water and nutrients to maximize growth. Once we bonsai people work on the trees and plant them in small pots, our goals change from maximum growth to sustaining long term health. So thats why we placed the pine in bonsai substrate, which is entirely, or almost entirely, inorganic.
@@bonsaiempire THANK YOU!!! Makes sense to me now.
Tebrikler 👍 güzel bir çalışma olmuş.
Thanks you!
Can you also clip and grow on white pines?
Just bought a small white pine, and repotted it with Some small pruning of the apex. Or is it better to wire to get the desired Shape?
Mantap bos ku👍👍👍
Good Skill
Hadir Om.. Semangat...👍
tôi đã xem rẩt nhiều video của bạn thật sự tuyệt vời
Beautiful 👌
Salam satu hobi bos q sukses selalu🙏🙏🙏
So good!~~
bonsai cilik cilik an cak.. sip
We have a lots of pines in Estonia. Is it possible to just take a small one from forest and do a bonsai from it?
Yes! I would suggest looking up yamadori. ☺
Of course!
Exactly like Michelle said, here is some info on Yamadori: www.bonsaiempire.com/basics/cultivation/collecting-trees (make sure you know what to do, when to do it, and to get permission!)
Thank you for the answers y'all :).
Can I just do this with a cutting or sapling of any regular pine from outside?
Yes you can :)
Love for bonsai and suiseki lover from banda aceh
Good job friend.super
So beautiful tree!
Nice.I like it
Question for bugger trees how long does oneleave the wire on b4 removing?? I am new to b.t
Size of the tree is not a big factor - it all depends on how fast they grow (so big pot and lots of fertilizer, would mean strong growth and hence you'd have to remove the wire quicker).
@@bonsaiempire awesome, noted thanks
Parfait ! Merci ;)
Good job
muy bonito el video gracias por compartir
Hi, question: are all the variaties of the paviflora suitable for bonsai? Does it matter anyway?
Excelente, parabéns 👏👏
Nice pine! Do you know how long ago it was when it was chopped at the top?
❤️ from indonesia👍
Hello , where can i get suchs a nice pinus?
Do you have a link?
Good job 👏👏👏😉
Thanks Roberto!
Would it not be easier to put it back in pot when wiring etc??
.., I though the same thing..
Cảm ơn đã chia sẽ
Super
Klas