Love the visual appeal but I'd worry too much for the health of the tree. The shock of cutting the main inner workings in the truck seems a bit drastic. Just start gradually bending your bonsai when it's a baby. Dont rush the process. Bonsai are meant to take a long time with lots if love to become beautiful ❤
A valid concern, but fear not! For as long as the deep cuts mend quickly and fully at the surface, this operation should likely succeed. Much like coral, the living part of trees is merely the outermost layer (perhaps layers). The tree's vascular system is just below the bark and forms the outermost ring or layer. The core of the tree primarily provides structural support, as it consists of layer upon layer of fibrous material left behind by the tree's yearly growth. Provided it remains protected from agents which would cause it to structurally break down,(fungus, bacteria, insects) the core will continue to serve its purpose. That's how trees can continue to live (often broken) even when hollow, yet quickly die if you cut a shallow groove all the way around the trunk.
I agree. Cutting seems a bit drastic, and scarring around the bark isn't aesthetically pleasing. The Japanese learned the art of Bonsai from the Chinese, but the Japanese took it to another level. I doubt they'd use this "hurried" technique.
@@aluckyman1475 I was going to respond in a comment of how this severely weakens the tree even though it heals itself. However the two comments before yours took it to a whole new level. Your comment made me laugh 😂✌🏼💚
What variety trees can be used? Is it a hard wood tree or a soft wood? The bonsai at 4:00 looks like a fern... can some one please mention the varieties that can tolerate this degree of engineering ??
There are three sizes to bonsai basically in English it's small can fit in the palm of your hand or medium can sit on a small table or desk without taking too much room or large which actually varies from 4ft tall to 8 ft tall depending on the artist the tree and the vision
Yes it does, just exactly as if your veins and arteries were cut, but you went to the hospital to Have them reattached and reconnected. Some trees are strong enough to _"sew"_ their vascular system and make it work again. Tho, I don't think this tactic is appropriate nor healthy and safe for the living being.
gods : human should respect nature and tree, they make them alive human : (torturing tree) .... but i love bonsai gods : okay.. lets prepare the apocalypse
I do bonsai and this is just terrible. This is for impatient people. I feel bad for the trees. If you’re watching this Please don’t do this. Start them young and you can wire them or clip and grow to add any movement you would like.
@@arthurdent15 one of those morons that humanize trees, not realizing if done correctly, bonsai get pampered and are more likely to survive hundreds of years longer than trees growing naturally.
All the living being has it's own rights how to live their life. It's not fair. Some powerful being forces weakest living being, how to live it's rest of life. It's Turning nature against for worthless satisfaction.
I take it you dont eat meat then? That you are vegan? That you dont keep flowers in your house? That you dont trim your garden trees or shrubs? Or pull out weeds, or cut grass? 🙄 doh! 😂
@@justintimefortea7655 I'm vegetarian. And yes this sounds very hypocritical, I eat plants, but always make sure they come from local and quality sources where both plants and animals received a good treatment. I'm currently learning about the art of foraging. I don't keep flowers. But I rescue cacti and succulents from stores, or just unwanted plants. I have never trimmed my garden, I will only trim when it's completely necessary: if the plant's health is at risk. I don't kill weeds, I let them live wherever they want to and they can tell you a lot of things about the soil's quality and composition. I do sometimes pull them out but transplant them to another area. I've never cut grass.
@@themagpie3513 👍 I was veggie till 20 years ago... then became vegan. Out here there is an amazing choice of fruits and veggies... Thailand is known for it 😁 In our garden we have mango, banana, papaya, guava, pineapple, thai apple and more 😊, and we grow a few veggies too... we are very lucky 😁. Have a brilliant day mate 👍
@@justintimefortea7655 Awesome! I hope to be vegan one day when the conditions are right for me. This is the first time I read the word _guava_ and Thai apple, there's so many fruits and vegetables we all could live on... Have a good day/night too.
As long as you work sterile and make perfectly flat cuts, this should have a fairly high success rate. Hardwood are dead cells, the cambium is below the bark. As long as there's no infection and contact, they will merge. The Japanese cut along the fiber to train hardwood branches. They drive a knife into the branch so it splits. I would generally do neither for a trunk, it might work but if it doesn't you lose years, if not decades of growth.
The scars look awful and there is no way to ever remove them completely... they will always be obvious... plus... the risk of losing the tree is way too high... nope... not for my trees 🙄
i was having two bonsai,i used your technique and now i only have one...thank you
Lol
Lol
💀🤣
Classic
HAHAHAHA.
Love the visual appeal but I'd worry too much for the health of the tree. The shock of cutting the main inner workings in the truck seems a bit drastic. Just start gradually bending your bonsai when it's a baby. Dont rush the process. Bonsai are meant to take a long time with lots if love to become beautiful ❤
A valid concern, but fear not! For as long as the deep cuts mend quickly and fully at the surface, this operation should likely succeed.
Much like coral, the living part of trees is merely the outermost layer (perhaps layers). The tree's vascular system is just below the bark and forms the outermost ring or layer. The core of the tree primarily provides structural support, as it consists of layer upon layer of fibrous material left behind by the tree's yearly growth. Provided it remains protected from agents which would cause it to structurally break down,(fungus, bacteria, insects) the core will continue to serve its purpose.
That's how trees can continue to live (often broken) even when hollow, yet quickly die if you cut a shallow groove all the way around the trunk.
I agree. Cutting seems a bit drastic, and scarring around the bark isn't aesthetically pleasing. The Japanese learned the art of Bonsai from the Chinese, but the Japanese took it to another level. I doubt they'd use this "hurried" technique.
Fuck that. I don't hear the tree complaining.
@@carlosandleon The screams of silence can be deafening.
@@georgeroman165 I know bro, Tinnitus can be a bitch sometimes.
this honestly hurts to look at. interesting technique, but I don't think i'll be using this, not for a while at least.
A garden of trees, silent but screaming endlessly.
Just like some of us we are a spiritual tree.🌱
What? 😕
@@aluckyman1475 I was going to respond in a comment of how this severely weakens the tree even though it heals itself. However the two comments before yours took it to a whole new level. Your comment made me laugh 😂✌🏼💚
😃😃
Like the Buddhist monks, enduring decades of grueling hardship, and coming out not half bad for a human.
Everybody is gangsta until the tree snaps in half
So many questions, what type of trees can you use this technic on without just killing it? What kind of tape, how long did it take?
Not sure about the types of trees you can use this on, but the tape he used is adhesive aluminum tape.
You can bend them into all sorts of different shapes if you train them from the time they're young
It's like watching an abusive pet owner that's says look how well behaved he is now after beating it
Ok...
Lil
Hahaha! I was thinking it’s like when you tell your wife you can get your uncle to redo your kitchen for half the price.
You should see how good my grand kids are.
Do not slice your tree up unless you want to kill it or leave huge scars on the trunk. Bad idea.
I can dig the scarring on the trunk of certain trees though - could even go harder!
This also works on people if you're having trouble bending your elbow
Legal, parabéns, porque vc não colocou um cicatrizante no lugar da fita alumínio,e quanto tempo leva para fechar os cortes 🤔
I had one bonsai. Thanks to you, I now have two.
Ти штото перепутал
Obviously this gentleman has been doing this art for a VERY LONG TIME,, SO plz if your a beginner,,DONT TRY THIS AT HOME,,. , HE IS A MASTER,
Is this really growing bonsai or beating it into submission
Amazing Bonsai... Welcome to Indonesia???
Тепер ,я у своєму саду попробую зробити красу!!!
Здоров'я майстру і довголіття!!!
Beautiful bonsai👍🏻👍🏻
Can this technique of cutting angle wedges to bend the tree be used on a Jade tree?
how long do i have to keep it in tension with the wore after cut bending it like your technique
7:17...what was the name of the tree.??
What variety trees can be used? Is it a hard wood tree or a soft wood? The bonsai at 4:00 looks like a fern... can some one please mention the varieties that can tolerate this degree of engineering ??
Someone said it could be a Yew tree🤔
@@potatopotatoeOG
Well I understood it was a Me tree!!
It looks like yew but not, might be Podocarpus macrophyllus which is popular in China and Japan
how long does it take the trunk to repair itself after doing this?
What gauge wire should be used as the minimum? Like at 6:27?
Thankyou for sharing your idea 🌲🌳
How much time does it take for it to heal?
Will this work on pines?
Good job 👍👍
Great......I also like Bonsai....thanks
Hi does the saw bending work on olive tree?
Can i do this with al kind of trees?
Very good and amazing 👍
Nice way to bend bonsai tree. What kind the tree is it?
Podocarpus costalis
Thank you, I thought it was a type of podocarpus. Do you know the name of the technique ?
@@jeffreywitherell532 no i don't, but it's very hard technique to do
The Yew family.
Can you bend acers the same way
Can this be done on a mulberry
Graphing techniques like a boss!
Amazing tecnique
Never seen that before but seems legit. What's the success rate?
0%
@@jeffico2361 HAHA!
I've read about this method, but not with so many cuts. I'd only try this on the specimens I don't care about
Probably 1 in 10 will survive if you kno what your doing
0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% success rate.
Can this be done with any tree trunk of any size?
Is it still a bonsai tree if it is the same size as a normal tree?
There are three sizes to bonsai basically in English it's small can fit in the palm of your hand or medium can sit on a small table or desk without taking too much room or large which actually varies from 4ft tall to 8 ft tall depending on the artist the tree and the vision
@@MikeHunt-lz2hq Well I never knew that. Thank you for the information good Sir.
Wrapped in foil?
Are you going to credit the original videos creator?
Link it ? Otherwise you are only considered as a troll.
Nah that’s dumb
Isn't this gonna screw up the xylem and phloem, which will thereby kill the tree?
Yes it does, just exactly as if your veins and arteries were cut, but you went to the hospital to Have them reattached and reconnected. Some trees are strong enough to _"sew"_ their vascular system and make it work again. Tho, I don't think this tactic is appropriate nor healthy and safe for the living being.
What kind of tape is that?
Grafting tape basically like a trees bandaid
Very nice👍
Thats pretty freaking cool!
Best time of year to do this on deciduous trees?
Winter, while the tree is dormant
Such a beautiful skill, loved it
I'm do this to a papaya tree so I can keep it small and grow it in virginia
Very bad idea, you will kill it probably, try better to grow it inside instead
I wanted to have one... If I ever have one. I'll leave it as it is...
I just want to know the name of the song. It’s peaceful AF
what kind of plant is this at the end, minute 6:00
Wow nice bonsai....
Are these jobs done in winter?
Should they be carried out when the sage begins to flow from the roots to the foliar part?
Greetings and thank you.
Hj
I'm not sure but my guess would be mid spring when sap is flowing and left till the end of autumn when the sap begins returning to the roots
@Shaun McGrew thanks!!!
Me encanta este canal, 😊
Very great , thank you
Is that tin foil he’s wrapping it with?
The scarring looks terrible.
👍🏿👍🏿🙏🏻salam dari way kanan-Lampung
What country is this in
so relaxing to watch
Nice video
For YOU it's an Art... For that plant it's Hurt...
Amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️
interesting and shows the tree's vigor but those scars are horrible.
Untuk bonsai bogenvil bisa tidak ya di lekuk begitu?
Is this possible with an oaktree, too?
Oaks grow very slowly, so I'd expect the risk of infection is significantly higher
gods : human should respect nature and tree, they make them alive
human : (torturing tree) .... but i love bonsai
gods : okay.. lets prepare the apocalypse
I do bonsai and this is just terrible. This is for impatient people. I feel bad for the trees. If you’re watching this Please don’t do this. Start them young and you can wire them or clip and grow to add any movement you would like.
Bah, que show essas técnicas.
Wow amazing
Please leave the trees to grow however they want to.
It works but leaves the trunk looking like bamboo with the scar rings left behind.
What is the species of tree there?
The first ones he cut and bent the trunks I think are yew trees. Not exactly sure on the others.
Oh wow that is wicked neat
Are you from here in Maine? Not many people understand that “wicked” means “very” if they’re not from Maine.
New Brunswick as well
When is the Right time to do Bendings like this to junipers
never
@@jurajsirotiak5682 Why not?
@@arthurdent15 one of those morons that humanize trees, not realizing if done correctly, bonsai get pampered and are more likely to survive hundreds of years longer than trees growing naturally.
Good job
How long time,that wrap opened ?
3 month
I love bonsai
CONGRATULATION.VERY GOOD WORK
awesome podocarpus skill
I tried it on my cherry bonsai potensai and it left huge BULGING scars that look impossible to heal.
Maravilloso, gracias por compartir su experiencia
All the living being has it's own rights how to live their life.
It's not fair. Some powerful being forces weakest living being, how to live it's rest of life.
It's Turning nature against for worthless satisfaction.
I take it you dont eat meat then? That you are vegan? That you dont keep flowers in your house? That you dont trim your garden trees or shrubs? Or pull out weeds, or cut grass? 🙄 doh! 😂
@@justintimefortea7655 I'm vegetarian. And yes this sounds very hypocritical, I eat plants, but always make sure they come from local and quality sources where both plants and animals received a good treatment. I'm currently learning about the art of foraging. I don't keep flowers. But I rescue cacti and succulents from stores, or just unwanted plants. I have never trimmed my garden, I will only trim when it's completely necessary: if the plant's health is at risk. I don't kill weeds, I let them live wherever they want to and they can tell you a lot of things about the soil's quality and composition. I do sometimes pull them out but transplant them to another area. I've never cut grass.
@@themagpie3513 👍 I was veggie till 20 years ago... then became vegan. Out here there is an amazing choice of fruits and veggies... Thailand is known for it 😁 In our garden we have mango, banana, papaya, guava, pineapple, thai apple and more 😊, and we grow a few veggies too... we are very lucky 😁. Have a brilliant day mate 👍
@@justintimefortea7655 Awesome! I hope to be vegan one day when the conditions are right for me. This is the first time I read the word _guava_ and Thai apple, there's so many fruits and vegetables we all could live on... Have a good day/night too.
Boa técnica 👏👏
Isnt this torturing plant?
You’re amazing 🙂💕🌈
Instead u can keep it in dark place and leave one hole for sun light, it will bend & grow
Can't imagine many bonsi would be able to handle something that extreme happening to its hardwood.
As long as you work sterile and make perfectly flat cuts, this should have a fairly high success rate.
Hardwood are dead cells, the cambium is below the bark. As long as there's no infection and contact, they will merge.
The Japanese cut along the fiber to train hardwood branches. They drive a knife into the branch so it splits.
I would generally do neither for a trunk, it might work but if it doesn't you lose years, if not decades of growth.
Isn't the process CRUELTY TO PLANTS?
Брат, у тебя золотые руки..
Freaky cool....👍👍
nice skill
Espectacular
Crazy man.
Bonsai Sith Lord....!!
很好看喔,赞👍
Humans playing God again
The scars look awful and there is no way to ever remove them completely... they will always be obvious... plus... the risk of losing the tree is way too high... nope... not for my trees 🙄
Wow I love it
It seems like a new way to torture trees. It leaves very noticeable scars.
Or you could train it from the time it's really young