It's wonderful seeing different styles of training and tree species from different regions. I am curious about the white pipes at the edge of the large ficus trees. I'm assuming they are for the roots in some way and I'd love to know the whats and the whys of it. While I enjoyed the tour I found the camera shakiness to be a bit discomforting. I highly recommend trying a gimbal stabilizer if it's feasible for you, it would take your tour videos to another level.💚🪴🥰
Hello, the pipes are to improve the nabari and overall tree roots yes. Funny you mention the shake as I only silly selfie stick with me at the time. I wasn't planning a video at the time. I will have to put some money aside for a gimbal. I usually just free hand I am much smoother. Apologies
@@thetreestyler No worries! I do a lot of filming too so I understand the struggle. I've been looking into a gimbal for my phone or trading my left arm for a dedicated vlogging camera with built in gimbal. The bonus is all the practice without a gimbal makes the final result extra smooth once you get it!
@@thetreestyler Not yet, I'm still researching. I'm thinking of going with DJI. If I feel wealthy I might get the Osmo Pocket 3 all-in-one gimbal camera, it'd be nice to have a dedicated camera and I know creators who are very pleased with it. For a phone gimbal DJI Osmo Mobile options seem well priced, I'll most likely get one of those to pair with my Galaxy 24 Ultra. The mobile gimbals are quite reasonably priced in my opinion, I was expecting to pay more.
The twisted trees are Pemphis Acidula, these trees are collected from the sea side rocks. The trees with the reducing leaves are premna microphylla, and the figs are locally called kimeng, which I think is Tigerbark microcarpa
It's wonderful seeing different styles of training and tree species from different regions. I am curious about the white pipes at the edge of the large ficus trees. I'm assuming they are for the roots in some way and I'd love to know the whats and the whys of it. While I enjoyed the tour I found the camera shakiness to be a bit discomforting. I highly recommend trying a gimbal stabilizer if it's feasible for you, it would take your tour videos to another level.💚🪴🥰
Hello, the pipes are to improve the nabari and overall tree roots yes. Funny you mention the shake as I only silly selfie stick with me at the time. I wasn't planning a video at the time. I will have to put some money aside for a gimbal. I usually just free hand I am much smoother. Apologies
Really appreciate the comment and feedback regards Paul
@@thetreestyler No worries! I do a lot of filming too so I understand the struggle. I've been looking into a gimbal for my phone or trading my left arm for a dedicated vlogging camera with built in gimbal. The bonus is all the practice without a gimbal makes the final result extra smooth once you get it!
@thejuanderful any recommendations for a gimbal?
@@thetreestyler Not yet, I'm still researching. I'm thinking of going with DJI. If I feel wealthy I might get the Osmo Pocket 3 all-in-one gimbal camera, it'd be nice to have a dedicated camera and I know creators who are very pleased with it. For a phone gimbal DJI Osmo Mobile options seem well priced, I'll most likely get one of those to pair with my Galaxy 24 Ultra. The mobile gimbals are quite reasonably priced in my opinion, I was expecting to pay more.
Very nice trees mate very cool 👊
Thanks for the visit ya crazy fella
Pretty slick walk through.
It was 30 degree's with 100% humidity while there so I was slick with sweat!
Awesome to see how other countries do bonsai mate, thanks for sharing
Cheers Kenny some good inspiration there
Mate there epic unreal trees bud 👍🏽
Cheers Bonsai Buddy
Very inspiring bonsai bonsai 👍👍
Amazing trees
Frigging awesome bro,100 thousand sounds more like it lol.
Just did the currency exchange rate $$$98,895.30 Australian Dollars
@@thetreestyler nice to have a spare 100k sitting around lol
@@michealedwards7849 Sure wood -Powerball sent me an email for the next draw. ONIT!!!
This is a great video, awesome footage, thank you. Were you able to confirm what soil mix they use? Did it seem to be one ingredient?
@living_sculptures_za hopefully Wijaya will reply. I am thinking volcanic rock as its accessible everywhere there
I think some of those unknown species are buttonwoods. I could be wrong but my best guess is
Thanks Scott. I hope my indonesian friends can help! Wonderful nursery none the less
The name of that species is Pemphis acidula
@LsTorres Excellent thank you! They are beautiful
The twisted trees are Pemphis Acidula, these trees are collected from the sea side rocks. The trees with the reducing leaves are premna microphylla, and the figs are locally called kimeng, which I think is Tigerbark microcarpa
@@joshuarichardson4201 awesome thank you for providing the details!!
@@joshuarichardson4201 whoa!
That was awesome!
Thank you.
Very nice video but u shake the camera too much!!!
Yes I know. Cant afford a gimbal at this point. Cheers
@@thetreestyler when recording a video dont walk like a normal person, u dont need a gimbal for what u do. Hope this helps. Best.
@@GuitarraErudita Ok thanks I will try
@@thetreestyler Yes! Walk like a ninja in a stealth mode! Happy hollydays!
Santigi or pemphis acidula
Thank you.!
98,895.30 Australian Dollar at current exchange rate - wowsers 💰💰💰💰💰💰💰