Omg, I actually have pigeon berry (Duranta) growing like crazy outside! I might grab some branches and propagate them indoors for bonsai. Super helpful video, tysm!!
Wow you really have a lot of interesting species. I have never heard about some of them and I would have never thought podocarpus could live indoor! That's a great discovery and your video will help me a lot in next months!! I can't wait to see part 2. Cheers
Thank you for this comment :) I am glad it helped you out! In my opinion the trees in part 2 will be even better, hope you can get some inspiration for future bonsai projects!
@@tanker965 Not sure tbh. As it’s a tropical species I would assume that if you wanted to find it I would look into some nurseries in Florida. I think Wigerts is big or d&l nursery
You sure have a lot of interesting species that you don't commonly see in the bonsai world. BTW, I killed a Schefflera this summer :). So I took it off my "hard to kill" list. 😋
Yeah I am trying out different things - wait for part 2, there is much more to come :) That’s too bad - I literally just succeeded in taking a large cutting and fusing it with another Schefflera plant without the cutting dying. Maybe you had a sickly plant? Mine have survived anything I have done to them
@@Bonsaifly Well to be fair it was a supermarket bought plant on which I performed pretty aggressive root pruning and a trunk chop. So it wasn't probably the healthiest plant and I did too much work on it :)
To be fair, indoor Bonsai is quite the science in and of itself. It’s not impossible, but it can never be everything that bonsai is. However, I started with indoor trees only and still maintain tons of these early bought trees. It’s possible to do it. I should make a an updated video
You lost me when you said it is going to be a two part plan and then wasted the entire first 90 seconds on nothing, that means after a minute and a half of a 7 minute and a half clip is too much loss of time, buddy, good luck for your future clips, just saying so you know, it's nice to be nice, and it's nice to save time, not waste it, specially when it's not your own!
Hi, first of all thanks for being civil as many of such comments are not. I do disagree with your comment somewhat as your time is yours to give and if you don’t get what you like from the content you can freely move on. The other thing I wonder at with comments such as these is that Bonsai is quite literally a science of its own with a lot of learning and careful explanation involved, not to mention the years upon years it takes to thoroughly understand even a single species of tree for its use in Bonsai. If you don’t have 90 seconds to spare, you won’t have time enough for Bonsai. That being said, I do not take your comment personally and in no way wish to discourage you from practicing bonsai. Rather than that I‘d like to encourage you to practice patience, as in Bonsai it‘ll be one of your most useful tools. All the best in your practice!
I had some trouble with my microphone, audio gets better at 2:09 😕🙏🏼
Timestamps!
1:33 Hibiscus
2:14 Cycas Revoluta
2:48 Crassula
3:24 Podocarpus Macrophyllus
4:02 Commiphora
5:01 Plecthrantus Ernstii
5:29 Schefflera Arboricola
6:17 Duranta
Thank you so much, haven't been able to find many solid answers around indoor bonsai
Thanks for watching and glad I could help :) the second part will drop soon :)
Omg, I actually have pigeon berry (Duranta) growing like crazy outside! I might grab some branches and propagate them indoors for bonsai. Super helpful video, tysm!!
I have a jade bonsai that’s almost as old as me (: edit: I guess Crassula is jade ! But mine is a gollum jade
Wow you really have a lot of interesting species. I have never heard about some of them and I would have never thought podocarpus could live indoor! That's a great discovery and your video will help me a lot in next months!! I can't wait to see part 2. Cheers
Thank you for this comment :) I am glad it helped you out! In my opinion the trees in part 2 will be even better, hope you can get some inspiration for future bonsai projects!
Thank you so much!
Hello my friend... That Podocarpos is my favorite in your collection... It' s one of my dream materials... 😍👍👍
Thanks friend :) oh really? It’s still quite young. I have some trees that are more advanced and I will show them soon as well :)
@@Bonsaifly I am inclined to have at least two podocarpos in my collections.. 😊
@@bonsaibuenobyalexb that’s awesome. They are a great species to work with
what is the name of the bonsai that is down in 0:48 ? (and the description pls, because i have one and i am a starter)
Serrisa?
Hey do you have any cuttings of duranta? That I could have, or do you know where to get them?
What country do you live in?
@@Bonsaifly u.s
@@tanker965 ahh sorry I am in Germany. I take and root cuttings often but I can’t sell them to people in the us
@@Bonsaifly it’s ok, makes sense cuz invasive species, but do you know where I could get one? Like seeds?
@@tanker965 Not sure tbh. As it’s a tropical species I would assume that if you wanted to find it I would look into some nurseries in Florida. I think Wigerts is big or d&l nursery
Great videos. Thanks! The ebook is no longer available. Is there an updated link?
Thanks.
Mh I don’t know, I’ll look out for it
The best bonsai
Thanks 🙏🏼
Nice cute bonsai
Thanks for watching :)
You sure have a lot of interesting species that you don't commonly see in the bonsai world.
BTW, I killed a Schefflera this summer :). So I took it off my "hard to kill" list. 😋
Yeah I am trying out different things - wait for part 2, there is much more to come :)
That’s too bad - I literally just succeeded in taking a large cutting and fusing it with another Schefflera plant without the cutting dying. Maybe you had a sickly plant? Mine have survived anything I have done to them
@@Bonsaifly Well to be fair it was a supermarket bought plant on which I performed pretty aggressive root pruning and a trunk chop. So it wasn't probably the healthiest plant and I did too much work on it :)
@@OddBonsai I have been there - killed my first Chinese elm that same way 😄😄
Hi just tell the timings and season for pruning and changing soil
They’re all tropical or subtropical so whenever they grow well is fine. I tend to do it in summer
I didn't podocarpus can be stunning as bonsai We have planted here in Philippines as a barrier plant
You should be able to make incredible bonsai from them in your climate
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No one and i mean no on is making this video.I dunno why...So many choices..from other videos i got told that there is no indoor bonsai tree
To be fair, indoor Bonsai is quite the science in and of itself. It’s not impossible, but it can never be everything that bonsai is. However, I started with indoor trees only and still maintain tons of these early bought trees. It’s possible to do it. I should make a an updated video
You lost me when you said it is going to be a two part plan and then wasted the entire first 90 seconds on nothing, that means after a minute and a half of a 7 minute and a half clip is too much loss of time, buddy, good luck for your future clips, just saying so you know, it's nice to be nice, and it's nice to save time, not waste it, specially when it's not your own!
Hi, first of all thanks for being civil as many of such comments are not. I do disagree with your comment somewhat as your time is yours to give and if you don’t get what you like from the content you can freely move on. The other thing I wonder at with comments such as these is that Bonsai is quite literally a science of its own with a lot of learning and careful explanation involved, not to mention the years upon years it takes to thoroughly understand even a single species of tree for its use in Bonsai. If you don’t have 90 seconds to spare, you won’t have time enough for Bonsai. That being said, I do not take your comment personally and in no way wish to discourage you from practicing bonsai. Rather than that I‘d like to encourage you to practice patience, as in Bonsai it‘ll be one of your most useful tools. All the best in your practice!
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