We have one huge ballet tree, the main tree is now being groomed for wall clasping, the rest we separated them and created many bonsai. Thank you for sharing.I will try this technique.
8:30-8:50. I did that to 10 money trees (Pachira aquatica), and they all died. I think my mistake was to put them in strong light after that. 9:00-9:28. That's what every Japanese master does, and not a single American. Americans say that it creates a humid environment, which brings in molds and fungi. But Japanese have been doing it for centuries. I will try doing it, especially since here in California it's very dry. Thanks for teaching me.
Мой муж всегда ругает меня если я стригу свои цветы фикуса, красула, олеандр. Покажу ему ваше видео пусть посмотрит что я ещё новичок в этом вопросе 😃, мне ещё надо учиться.
Greetings from Puerto Rico USA, great video, thanks for sharing with us. I see you are using some kind of substratum that I don't have, what else can I use to substitute it and will work well for bonsai?? Thanks!! プエルトリコUSAからのご挨拶、すばらしいビデオ、私たちと共有してくれてありがとう。 あなたは私が持っていないある種の土台を使用しているようですが、それを置き換えるために他に何を使用でき、盆栽にうまく機能しますか? ありがとう!!
is this a rare species? -- interesting technique -- sometimes I think they do these because they can and also to keep themselves challenged and interested
Very impressive! How long did you keep them joined in the pot before cut them off into two trees? And also what climate zone are you doing this in? Thank you.
I got hook into plants then I saw your channel, it makes me want to grow bonsai. Anyway what is that thing you are putting on the wound of the plant? is that a clay?
Sir can this be done with any two different types of trees. Like are there any limitations to the process? Very good video sir, would love to see how the tree does in the future.
if they are closely related, yes! it is most commonly done with fruit trees in the agricultural sector; lemons, and lime together, or many kinds of apple at once for example. i have a tree that grows 3 kinds of pear ^-^ it works by fusing the cambial tissue, it is a layer of cells just below the bark. to spare you a thesis, a useful propery of this tissue is it cannot distinguish between itself and foreign cambian. when pressed together and left for a while the two will become one. only plants closely related geneticly (same geneus or species) can be grafted. if you want more reading, the university of missuri and texas a&m professor Fred T. davis's work is informative (but the ladder is quite technical) good luck grafting!
Is it necessary to wire the root mass into the pot? I feel the wire will damage the tree as the tree grows Your skills are amazing. You are a true artist Would love a link for the well made tools you use Have a great year and thank you
I'm nowhere near a bonsai expert, so probably get other opinions... but I believe it's another way of "teaching" the tree to grow in a certain way and build certain characteristics people are looking for. Aesthetics in the bonsai world can make a lot of a difference price-wise. Also supports the tree of course, as bonsais tend to have a smaller root system and therefore won't have the same support a normal sized tree with a tap root has.
You can also use the aluminum vent covering mesh it will also do the same very easy to shape and fasten together, when I was doing canna-bonsai or also known as bonsai-bud when I grafted in the auto flowering plant to take clones I used the above mesh to hold peat moss in place I no longer grow that I am onto more challenging hobbies
Bonsai magic, thank you for showing this! Please show us the progress of both trees in the future
Thank you for your comment.
I don't know if I will raise it or give it to my friends, but I will report on the future.
Very cool. I had no idea this was even possible, but I will give it a try. Thank you.
Please try it.
明けましておめでとうございます。今年もよろしくお願いいたします。動画ありがとうございました。
今年もよろしくお願いします。
動画見ていただきありがとうございます。
thank you the idea is very helpful for all friends, greetings from Indonesia 🙏🙏🙏
Saya pikir Anda dapat melakukan hal yang sama dengan pohon-pohon Indonesia, jadi silakan mencobanya.
@@bonsai-shinshi oke siap om 🙏 terimakasih ya om 🙏
Salam satu hobi 🙏🙏🙏😀
We have one huge ballet tree, the main tree is now being groomed for wall clasping, the rest we separated them and created many bonsai. Thank you for sharing.I will try this technique.
Esplendyda!
Tanks brother...very good joint to branch and inspiratif
Everything looking good Nigel Good luck with the show
I love to see how you are able to create and improve trees and it was a pleasure again watching it all coming together, thanks!
Thank you for your comment.
A làm quá đỉnh rồi a trai,❤❤❤
@@phucao3735b
いつもながら高度な技術を見せて頂き感服いたします。
ご無沙汰しております。
コメントありがとうございます。
またチャンネルに遊びに来てください。
勉強なりました😃見せて頂きありがとうごさいました。
Amazing....good teknik for beautiful bonsai 👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Mantap...tanpa ragu..dengan hasil yang memuaskan..
Sukses selalu
Terima kasih atas komentarmu.
Hadir bos...nyimak bikin bonsai mame👍👌🙏🙏
Terima kasih atas komentarmu.
Great video, thanks. What was the gray clay you used to protect the cut? What kind?
This technique is very good...i will try to my premna microphyla....thanks my friend...
Thank you for your comment.
Good job for join the trunk... The best Bonsai creator
great, very interesting thanks for sharing
Thank you for your comment.
amazing bonsai brother, nice 👍
Ever waiting for the next Bonsai Sinshi video. I like cert much your works.
Thank you for watching the video.
Parabéns pelo vídeo. Gosto muito de acompanhar os canais de fora porque temos a possibilidade de aprender técnicas mais especializadas e sofisticadas.
Obrigado pelo seu comentário.
8:30-8:50. I did that to 10 money trees (Pachira aquatica), and they all died. I think my mistake was to put them in strong light after that.
9:00-9:28. That's what every Japanese master does, and not a single American. Americans say that it creates a humid environment, which brings in molds and fungi. But Japanese have been doing it for centuries. I will try doing it, especially since here in California it's very dry.
Thanks for teaching me.
Amazing. It is how amazing your work. It is also how amazing the nature mother did to the tree.
truly a beautiful grove, a question what is the name of the plant in question?
素晴らしい技と感性です。
Very beautiful sharing friend 😘
Thank you for your comment.
Tenik membuat bonsai yg bagus👍👍
Nice program bonsai,thank you for sharing mr, i'm here to support
Thank you for your comment.
自由に形を変えられるんですね。定着するまで、期間がかかりますけど根気と努力がいります。
Creative idea and very amazing for making bonsai
Thank you for sharing tips bonsai🙏🙏
Bagus sekali..twrima kasih ilmunya
Cách làm bonsai của bạn thật kỹ và khéo léo 👍 OK bạn 👍❤️👍
Wow amazing,, good job frends
Мой муж всегда ругает меня если я стригу свои цветы фикуса, красула, олеандр. Покажу ему ваше видео пусть посмотрит что я ещё новичок в этом вопросе 😃, мне ещё надо учиться.
Greetings from Puerto Rico USA, great video, thanks for sharing with us. I see you are using some kind of substratum that I don't have, what else can I use to substitute it and will work well for bonsai?? Thanks!!
プエルトリコUSAからのご挨拶、すばらしいビデオ、私たちと共有してくれてありがとう。 あなたは私が持っていないある種の土台を使用しているようですが、それを置き換えるために他に何を使用でき、盆栽にうまく機能しますか? ありがとう!!
Please, I would like to know how did you made your healing paste? Is it made by you? Congratulations!
I appreciate your videos sir. Very inspirational and instructional.
Wonderful tricks and tips!!
Much gratitude!!
If you use this technology, you can make good bonsai.
Please try it.
Proses bonsai yang luar biasa👍
congrats, very good skill and technique
Thank you for your comment.
is this a rare species? -- interesting technique -- sometimes I think they do these because they can and also to keep themselves challenged and interested
terima kasih sudah menginspirasi master...
Super...idenya keren. Sangat bermanfaat 👍 master..
Terima kasih atas komentarmu.
Thanks for your sharing
Thank you for your comment.
Me ha gustado mucho el vídeo.
Gracias por poner subtítulos en español
Gracias por tu comentario.
Beautful workshop, congratulations, I ❤️ Bonsai 🍀🐝🇧🇷
Thank you for your comment.
Man, you have an Amazing knowing of trees Life. Very compliments.
I thought the original forest design looked very good, but then I'm new to bonsai.
Haturnuhun pisan sharingna 👍
Hatur nuhun kana komentar anjeun.
Uau muito bom esse método obrigado por compartilhar seu conhecimento 👍🙏🙏
Obrigado pelo seu comentário.
perjalanan program bonsai yang menginspirasi pemula untuk saya terimakasih masterku kamu hebat👍👍
Nice... Good job my friend.
Thank you for your comment.
Very impressive! How long did you keep them joined in the pot before cut them off into two trees? And also what climate zone are you doing this in? Thank you.
It's a year.
I live in Miyazaki, Japan.
Amazing work.
Very inspiring to me..
Thank you sir
Hare Krishna. So amazing creation 🎉good job🎉🎉🎉🎉
Selalu menginspirasi
Terimakasih sudah berbagi
Terima kasih atas komentarmu.
wow very interesting, I learned a lot from this video and want to try to practice it on my plants. always success and keep creating useful content 😍
Gracias por compartir tu conocimiento del bonsai.
Gracias por tu comentario.
greetings 1 hobby buddy the knowledge you share is very useful for me It's the first time I've seen milk grafts grow amazing roots
Thank you for your comment.
Very satisfying result
Very good technik .trank you very much
Thank you for your comment.
Thank you for sharing ❤🙏
Nice🙏🌿
I myself will be attempting to use a mulberry tree for my first bonsai. I am hoping for fair results as it will be my first attempt
I hope you will succeed.
I got hook into plants then I saw your channel, it makes me want to grow bonsai. Anyway what is that thing you are putting on the wound of the plant? is that a clay?
Wait so are both trees served by the new root system? They bound together, even with the bark being left on between them?
Hadir nyimak bonsainya
wow😍 thanks for sharing
Thank you for your comment.
Mantap..terima kasih sudah berbagi ilmu nya om
コメントありがとうございます。
Well I loved it
Genial . Manos Maravillosas!
Great work😉
Thank you for your comment.
Namasty sir ji very good idiya sir i Love Bonsai Plants Bonsai vatika gurugram Haryana🇮🇳 thanx
Thank you for your comment.
very inspiring, thanks you sensei 😍
Thank you for your comment.
Great Video good luck continue
Thank you for your comment.
This is really cool, man…
Thank you very much. I love it
Bagus and beautiful freind 🙏🙏🙏||
Hermoso trabajo muy buena idea.
Gracias por tu comentario.
@@bonsai-shinshi Gracias a ti por enseñarnos.Donde vives
Very impressive. What did you apply on the cut off shoot of the second plant before planting. Was it a gum?
It's called "Cut Paste". Also comes in a more fluid form, in a tube
Can you tell me what kind of cutting paste do you use? Thanks!
Beautiful sir.
you share very well!
Thank you for your comment.
The 2nd one with just the root will grow into a tree again?
Maybe it will sprout in March and become a tree.
Sometimes it fails.
Genial como siempre, muchas gracias.
Gracias por tu comentario.
Keren trimaksih sudah berbagi
Thank you for watching the video.
動画だと、あっぁぁぁぁっという間ですが、ここまで辿りまで結構な時間がかかっているんですね!
Mantap mas bro.. 👍👍👍
Terima kasih atas komentarmu.
Good skill! I'll copy it some day :)
Concordo,plenamente!
Kengai,escelente omcerteza!
Kengai,deveficar esplendida!
Wow Amazing🌱
Thank you for your comment.
Very cool! How do you get rid of the wire mark?
My brain had a stroke reading the title🤣
Sir can this be done with any two different types of trees.
Like are there any limitations to the process?
Very good video sir, would love to see how the tree does in the future.
if they are closely related, yes!
it is most commonly done with fruit trees in the agricultural sector; lemons, and lime together, or many kinds of apple at once for example.
i have a tree that grows 3 kinds of pear ^-^
it works by fusing the cambial tissue, it is a layer of cells just below the bark.
to spare you a thesis, a useful propery of this tissue is it cannot distinguish between itself and foreign cambian. when pressed together and left for a while the two will become one.
only plants closely related geneticly (same geneus or species) can be grafted.
if you want more reading, the university of missuri and texas a&m professor Fred T. davis's work is informative (but the ladder is quite technical)
good luck grafting!
What is the black clay u use on spare tree?
Is it necessary to wire the root mass into the pot? I feel the wire will damage the tree as the tree grows
Your skills are amazing. You are a true artist
Would love a link for the well made tools you use
Have a great year and thank you
I'm nowhere near a bonsai expert, so probably get other opinions... but I believe it's another way of "teaching" the tree to grow in a certain way and build certain characteristics people are looking for. Aesthetics in the bonsai world can make a lot of a difference price-wise. Also supports the tree of course, as bonsais tend to have a smaller root system and therefore won't have the same support a normal sized tree with a tap root has.
This is to fix the wire.
When the tree moves, the root growth stops.
If there is a possibility of scratches, I will cut the wire in about half a year.
@@bonsai-shinshi kew. Loody freends!
will this work with arakawa ? did the original tree have roots after you cut it I didnt see any
It is also possible with Arakawa.
Even the original tree had roots.
Mantap 👍 Indonesia is here my friend 👍❤️👍
Thank you for your comment.
Beautifully done and inspirational for what can be done.
What is the type of mesh you use to hold the soil in place?
It is a net used for the bottom of the pot.
You can also use the aluminum vent covering mesh it will also do the same very easy to shape and fasten together, when I was doing canna-bonsai or also known as bonsai-bud when I grafted in the auto flowering plant to take clones I used the above mesh to hold peat moss in place I no longer grow that I am onto more challenging hobbies
Nice tehnik sir👍🏻
Thank you for your comment.
Saya begitu menikmati menonton saudaraku, trimakasih
Nice video good 👍🏻👍🏻💯💯👌👌👆👆