Creating a Broom-Style Bonsai Inspired by Bonsai Master Kyuzo Murata
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- I was inspired by Kyuzo Murata's broom-style bonsai, so today I am going to create my own version, inspired by him! I will walk you through the steps to create a broom-style bonsai that has a hat shape. One thing I will do differently to my bonsai is not make it so dense, so you can see the intricate branches. Let's go!
0:00 Introduction
0:38 Bonsai inspiration from Kyuzo Murata
2:05 Watering habits for bonsai
2:50 Why old bonsai leaves dry out
3:24 Designing a broom-style bonsai
5:35 Cut the bonsai branches to form an outline
6:09 What is a broom-style bonsai?
7:00 Sharing my business philosophies
7:50 How to create asymmetry in bonsai
10:15 How to check on bonsai roots
15:04 Cutting and designing bonsai roots
18:16 Summary of techniques
Check out my other video on how to make a broom-style bonsai: • Making a Classic Broom...
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Looks like a person is standing inside the tree. Beautiful. I literally just started bonsai two months ago. I have a sprout from a maple copter and 6 pots with seeds germinating from a bonsai kit. Wish me luck and patience on this journey.
Good luck!
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I’m no where near your level, but I like your concept of altering others designs will keep the hobby alive. And you know me by now, I’m very much into garden trees, and your teachings are helping me to have the most unique, well formed trees in my neighborhood
I appreciate the help along the way
Keep going Jonathan!
@@MiltonChang-ee6rq keep teaching and I’ll keep going, my friend!
Thank you Mr. Milton, I hope you will show this tree when it recovers.
Yes Iw ill every thre to six months.
This seems like a nice easy going style for a beginner. Thank you! I look forward to seeing this tree progress.
It will look really nice...although it will take many yeart to get that full as in the photo.
Please stay tuned!
@@MiltonChang-ee6rq I will!
What a thick trunk on that one.
Awesome tips for the broom style. I love your videos. You're so easy to follow and you tell so many details. 🙏🤩
Thank you!!
Very informative, 🙏
Thanks!
Thank you for your valuable tips and explanation. I live gardening and now I will get into Bonsai
Great!
Enjoy!
Thank you for all your wisdom. I started my first cuts on a found Elm. I am so excited to have a canidate go to a working project :)
Biuilding a relationship!
Milton, please show this tree again in a few months, I would love to see this as a recovered bonsai.
will do. I should update the bonsai I did on UA-cam every three to six months. Please stay tuned.
It will be very interesting to follow the updates to its design and form. Like your tightening up the crown’s broom design.
Will do!
20:39 thank you Very interesting.
Mr. Chang, your bonsai videos have been incredibly informative and inspiring. Thanks to you, I've developed a passion for bonsai over the past few months and now have started few trees. I wish you good health and look forward to many more of your wonderful videos!
I will stay healthy...so I can keep making UA-cam!
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Thanks!
GREAT tips !!!
Thanks!
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thanks!
Thanks again for the great videos. Very helpful.
I have about a dozen Acer Rubrum seedlings I planted started from seed two months ago. How old should they be before I relocate them to separate pots. They are about 4 inches high and closely together in the current container. Please let me know when you have time. Thanks
They are beautiful in the landscape…but leaves are large only suitable to make into large bonsai…Consider planting them in the garden and buy a few Japanese maple saplings for bonsai.
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Thanks!
@@MiltonChang no, thank you sir.
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thanks!
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thanks!
Do you think we could do a video where you allow us to submit pictures of "problems" on our bonsai and get your advice on how you would solve them? 🙏
Absolutely! I will talk about this in my upcoming Q&A and invite you all to send in your "problems".
I’m surprised you said it will be ok when the leaves are that dry.
At one point while defoliating dust came off in a large puff which makes me think those branches are beyond dead.
I checked last night...already starting to bud. NO worries.
Trees talk to you...with leave droping first befor tuning brown...then the small branches die, and then the main trunck...so you can save the tree if you keep an eye on
your bonsai.