its always such fun and pleasure to watch Bjorn and Rafael working together. No matter if I watch Videos or see them in person like this years Noelanders. Thanks for your instructive and educational Moments you share!!!! :-)
I hope you plant 10 trees after scalping the land of OUR old growth natives. Thanks, we wont ever see these trees in millionaires homes and corporate offices. F U
I’m an arborist and I’m so against topping and Improper cuts, but I’ve recently gotten into bonsai and I love how you can turn these awesome little trees into pieces of art. While I still love the natural look I can appreciate the amazing piece it will turn into.
Very artistic, very professional. And also, by speeding up some repetitive segment. You keep your video always excited for viewers to watch. Thank you so much for your instruction.
It's nice that there are explanations about the concept :) The tree looks pretty now - and in time it will be even better :) But ... the ending (after video) is the best ^^
Great video. I like the way you explained the styling intent, and why you chose the front (I thought the other side made a better front, but I get why you chose otherwise). Good explanations throughout the video, although I would like to know why you chose pure pumice versus a mix of other ingredients. I assume it has to do with the climate that the tree is growing in. Keep up the great videos!
Amazing job, man. I have an alaska white spruce. It was collected close to 15 yrs ago and not too much has been done to it since then....a little wiring of the branches and that's about all. The tree set in a black garbage bag for about the first 10 yrs after collection and has been in a mica pot for about 5 yrs now. It's about 6 1/2 ft tall with the majority of the branches in the upper third of the tree......a definite literati. I would like to send you a picture of it and see if you can give me some ideas as to how I might try to style this guy. Also, when might be a better time of the year to begin working on a tree like this..
i understand the logic to repotting into a wood box with holes in it so there would be greater oxygen access, but could this tree have still been repotted immediately into a ceramic bonsai pot?
The purpose was to seek to improve the health of the tree and its recovery after design work. They also needed leaf mass growth, these things are achieved much more easily in a deep cultivation drawer. In addition, this material comes from yamadori, with which to reduce the bread of roots very suddenly to make it fit in a pot of bonsai is not advisable.
Greetings from Puerto Rico, I have to say I enjoyed this video so much, love the art of bonsai and you guys did great work. I do have a question about the substratum that you're using, what it is and where do you buy it? Can I use any kind of substratum if I can't find the lava rocks or the one you are using? Thanks!!
Thank you so much for all the videos you have made over the years. Great work as always. I have a question about the unnecessary branches you removed. Would you have made different decisions if you had chosen the final front from the beginning or were those branches in bad positions/shape regardless of the design?
I had trouble understanding some of the choices. Maybe a progression would help? I would like to see how this tree looks after a year or two. Or, maybe a drawing of how the tree is expected to develop would help to better demonstrate some of the choices. The extreme bends made to create the top felt and looked very forced to me.
Nice video as usual. I disagree with your choice of front because of the angle of the trunk line (current front is leaning away), more interesting base perspective . But I see the styling of branches would be a lot more difficult. Anyway good job as usual. Phil from Bonsai Bros
I hope i can see you because you are my idol,in my life i never see real japanese black pine and yamadori in malaysia as bonsai,i hope one day i can buy this type of bonsai,did you sell any bonsai black pine or yamadori please reply ok...tq
Matt Parry that’s not what bonsai is about so much as making the tree look appealing. If you only did what was good for the tree, you’d leave it growing in nature!
a beginner here ...so how long does it take the branch to set itself into the new bend , when do you remove the wire ? thanks!! nice video and info for later on :)
One of the best videos so far Oscar. Bjorn is a excellent demonstrator and communicator. Well done all
Beautiful poetic process- cut to create, leave to accentuate. Love it!
Excellent work, the tree is looking fantastic.
Thank you for yet another great video.
I’d love to see a follow up video/pictures of this tree, absolutely beautiful!
its always such fun and pleasure to watch Bjorn and Rafael working together. No matter if I watch Videos or see them in person like this years Noelanders.
Thanks for your instructive and educational Moments you share!!!! :-)
I love watching Bjorn and following his journey. I've been a fan since he started
What a beautiful piece of material, and what a bonsai it is becoming! Lovely! Well done!
It looks like they messed it up and were like "oh no, better try a weird ass potting method! Otherwise UA-cam will know I'm a hack!"
I hope you plant 10 trees after scalping the land of OUR old growth natives. Thanks, we wont ever see these trees in millionaires homes and corporate offices. F U
Nice tree, it makes me want to go bonsai hunting right now.
I’m an arborist and I’m so against topping and Improper cuts, but I’ve recently gotten into bonsai and I love how you can turn these awesome little trees into pieces of art. While I still love the natural look I can appreciate the amazing piece it will turn into.
Mountains are petrified giant tree stumps
Outstanding work with the tree. Liked it very much. Also - great videography.
Very artistic, very professional. And also, by speeding up some repetitive segment. You keep your video always excited for viewers to watch.
Thank you so much for your instruction.
Thank you so much 😀
It's amazing how you had the vision to create this from the original tree.
Great explanation and detailing of work in HD ! Thank you
The originale tree was amazing as well!!!!
Cool transformation and a stunning end result...and finally some fine tunes to go with it!!! Thanks for posting!
Cheers,
Hans van Meer.
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Espectacular, gran trabajo de equipo
What a great tree! Great transformation .
I would love to be able to work on trees like this and develop these techniques
We definitely need more videos like this one!
Totally agree
It is a very helpful video. Well explained, well implemented in picture and sound. Great work.
WOW!!! Amazing work guys!
Such an inspiring work of art! Thanks
Great video guy's, and a great bit of material.
It's nice that there are explanations about the concept :) The tree looks pretty now - and in time it will be even better :) But ... the ending (after video) is the best ^^
17:30 it has been 2-3 years... how is it looking!?
What a great video keep them coming like this one!
Um trabalho excelente! Parabéns!!!
Wonderful, congratulações for tree
Great video. I like the way you explained the styling intent, and why you chose the front (I thought the other side made a better front, but I get why you chose otherwise). Good explanations throughout the video, although I would like to know why you chose pure pumice versus a mix of other ingredients. I assume it has to do with the climate that the tree is growing in. Keep up the great videos!
Such confidence! You removed so much!
BEAST of a tree. YAMADORI Pines like that is also found here in SWEDEN.. beer and bonsai.. Cheers!
Bonsai Talk did you sell yamadori pines
Very nice, I’d like to see 3 years later video of this tree.
Would have liked to see more about bending the apex !!! Overall a spectacular demo !!!!
That’s a beauty good job guys
Could you please make a follow up video in the future , so we can se the development of this tree?
Oterlia My thoughts, too.
This taught me more than any expensive book I have
Good Job, congratulations.
great work , I like this very much.
Any update on this tree please. Thank you.
Increible ....gracias por compartir👏👏👏👆
Very good, great job
great job. thanks for posting.
Stunning
can you make a video showing what this tree looks like now?
It has been 2/3 years later any update pics or video?
I seen some of those towel mop ups in the cut
Amazing as always!
Amazing vid, great job
Amazing job, man. I have an alaska white spruce. It was collected close to 15 yrs ago and not too much has been done to it since then....a little wiring of the branches and that's about all. The tree set in a black garbage bag for about the first 10 yrs after collection and has been in a mica pot for about 5 yrs now. It's about 6 1/2 ft tall with the majority of the branches in the upper third of the tree......a definite literati. I would like to send you a picture of it and see if you can give me some ideas as to how I might try to style this guy. Also, when might be a better time of the year to begin working on a tree like this..
What is that black substance in 7:50 please ?
Mantap bang karya nya pohon bonsai nya bagus
Love it!!!
i understand the logic to repotting into a wood box with holes in it so there would be greater oxygen access, but could this tree have still been repotted immediately into a ceramic bonsai pot?
The purpose was to seek to improve the health of the tree and its recovery after design work. They also needed leaf mass growth, these things are achieved much more easily in a deep cultivation drawer. In addition, this material comes from yamadori, with which to reduce the bread of roots very suddenly to make it fit in a pot of bonsai is not advisable.
Lovely.
Greetings from Puerto Rico, I have to say I enjoyed this video so much, love the art of bonsai and you guys did great work. I do have a question about the substratum that you're using, what it is and where do you buy it? Can I use any kind of substratum if I can't find the lava rocks or the one you are using? Thanks!!
Thanks Wilberto! Here is some more info on substrates: www.bonsaiempire.com/basics/bonsai-care/bonsai-soil
2022 update would be great :) also happy New year guys 👍
Thank you so much for all the videos you have made over the years. Great work as always. I have a question about the unnecessary branches you removed. Would you have made different decisions if you had chosen the final front from the beginning or were those branches in bad positions/shape regardless of the design?
I had trouble understanding some of the choices. Maybe a progression would help? I would like to see how this tree looks after a year or two. Or, maybe a drawing of how the tree is expected to develop would help to better demonstrate some of the choices. The extreme bends made to create the top felt and looked very forced to me.
How is this tree looking?
Nice video as usual. I disagree with your choice of front because of the angle of the trunk line (current front is leaning away), more interesting base perspective . But I see the styling of branches would be a lot more difficult. Anyway good job as usual. Phil from Bonsai Bros
Where can I buy some bonsai materials such as bonsai soil and for wraping.
Getting a beard tickle and hand feeding at 12:59 What service!
I hope i can see you because you are my idol,in my life i never see real japanese black pine and yamadori in malaysia as bonsai,i hope one day i can buy this type of bonsai,did you sell any bonsai black pine or yamadori please reply ok...tq
3 years in a pomice ? Which fertilize u use?
Espectacular me gusta los pinos
danng wish u did updates
What's material which you used? Look like pumice?
Woun't the box decay after regular watering?
소나무의 개작으로 새로운 분재로 탄생 했네요. 시간이 명품 분재를 만들겠네요.
Great vid!
Ước gì giờ này sau ba năm nhìn cây này, có lẽ là tuyệt vời.
Amazing ....👍
And today, after three years, what it looks like?
If you jin a branch, does it continue to grow? how long does it take for it to look aesthetically pleasing?
Which soil ? Pomice?
What ever happened to coating the cut edges with vasoline?
Do the raffia and wire stay after the tree grows to its new position?
Are there any updates on this tree?
You'd have to ask Rafa Torres!
very cool
Why have the air holes in the box? Is it so you don't compact the roots or just for drainage?
helps drain the water, and it also brings in oxygen to the roots.
Experts have an eye to how to give perfect shape
Wait aren't you just supposed to refine the existing state of Yamadori not turning it into something it isn't?
I'd question what have you done for the benefit of the tree. It looks nice and all but how does that help the tree in the future?
Matt Parry that’s not what bonsai is about so much as making the tree look appealing. If you only did what was good for the tree, you’d leave it growing in nature!
Will that back bud? Very nice!
a beginner here ...so how long does it take the branch to set itself into the new bend , when do you remove the wire ? thanks!! nice video and info for later on :)
Muito bom trabalho hormonioso
IS THE SAME A BLACK PINE?
Holy shit what a transformation.
How long do you think you will keep the wiring and straps on?
very good TNX
Không biết cây này tên gì nhỉ
Anh ấy nói là cây Scots pine.
Yamadori is originally from seed that planted by nature in the wild. So are they have disadvantage of slow growing and slow progress?
How long do you keep the wire on?
Español 2 y inglés it's 👌 it's perfect
Wonderful! In this case, how long do you expect the wires will need to stay on the tree?
Awesome tree and video...
They might as well cut the whole thing and leave a stump.. they cut off such beautiful branches..
I think your missing the point of bonsai. It's not just what it looks like in the moment but what it will look like in several years.
It look good.
i wanna see what it looks like now, June 1, 2019
The tree is shown in the last movie on Inspira Bonsai 2019 (filmed March 2019)
@@bonsaiempire do you have a link to it?
trentemoller is allways a good choice for a intro :)
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Show!
Perfect...