I just got a Operculicarya Decaryi. I'm very excited. Ty for these two vids you made. My house is in the 70F range. I have a grow light and i keep it by a north facing window. I also have a humidifier coming in the mail. I'm hoping it will thrive!
This was an interesting video. Thank you. It may be worth mentioning that a Brazilian rain tree would be a 15/15 across the board for any bonsai enthusiast. Definitely my favorite tropical.
Thanks! Totally agree, I actually got a small cutting of one about a year ago, I am letting it grow for a couple of years until it has thickened up and then it’ll be one of the prides of my collection
Very interesting video, learned some new species today. Last year i started a brachyton rupestris from seed, wich seems to behave really good as a bonsai!
@@Bonsaifly ich habe mehrere vor mehr als 2 Jahren aus Samen gezogen. Die wachsen immer noch wie wild und müssen alle 2-3 Monate geschnitten werden. 🚀✂️😁
Hi, Thanks for sharing this great video. It really helped a lot as I am in the midst of finding a suitable indoor bonsai. May I confirm if adenium is suitable as an indoor plant? I always thought this plant will need to be outdoor and in full sun. Thanks
@@Bonsaifly I planted some seeds and had them already growing but then I moved back to Finnland (my homeland) and gave them a friend to take care of and send me later but my friend wasn't experienced enough so they died 😔 I'm planning to plant some new ones soon once I get new seeds.
I have a ginseng fiscus and I love how it looks. Even before prunning the trunk is fat and looks like it has legs. I saw one someone had that the trunk looked like an elephant. They are stunning.
Ok, I’m starting to grow bonsai thanks to your videos! I got euphorbias, ficus, and adenium, and I didn’t realize I can turn them to bonsai!
I just got a Operculicarya Decaryi. I'm very excited. Ty for these two vids you made. My house is in the 70F range. I have a grow light and i keep it by a north facing window. I also have a humidifier coming in the mail. I'm hoping it will thrive!
That is awesome! Good luck to you 🤩
You have some interesting species there David. It will be interesting to see how your specimens will develop in the future.
I am curious about that as well :)
Thank you so much for both parts of the video! I feel like I can have one also now)
Awesome!!
This was an interesting video. Thank you.
It may be worth mentioning that a Brazilian rain tree would be a 15/15 across the board for any bonsai enthusiast.
Definitely my favorite tropical.
Thanks!
Totally agree, I actually got a small cutting of one about a year ago, I am letting it grow for a couple of years until it has thickened up and then it’ll be one of the prides of my collection
@@Bonsaifly That's awesome. I'm glad you have one in the collection.
Like tác phẩm bonsai đẹp quá bạn ❤️👍
Very interesting video, learned some new species today. Last year i started a brachyton rupestris from seed, wich seems to behave really good as a bonsai!
I am glad! That’s awesome, I’ve never tried that one before
Interessante Bäume dabei! Ich finde den punica granatum nana (nur die nana Variante) auch klasse!
Stimmt! Wobei die ja auch langfristig besser als Kalthauspflanze funktionieren soll. Habe es aber nicht selbst getestet
@@Bonsaifly ich habe mehrere vor mehr als 2 Jahren aus Samen gezogen. Die wachsen immer noch wie wild und müssen alle 2-3 Monate geschnitten werden. 🚀✂️😁
Nice video 👍👍 good trees bonsai
Me to trying to make ficus bonsai and they are also my fav.
There are videos on Ficus Bonsai coming, I am already working on them!
@@Bonsaifly ok I am waiting for them . 🙏🙏👏👏
Awesome info!
Glad it helps!
Excellent Sir ,Are these plants avaiable
Hi, Thanks for sharing this great video. It really helped a lot as I am in the midst of finding a suitable indoor bonsai. May I confirm if adenium is suitable as an indoor plant? I always thought this plant will need to be outdoor and in full sun. Thanks
It’s fully suitable - make sure it gets enough light. Without a grow light it might not produce leaves in winter, depending on where you’re at
Tamarind is also a possible candidate for indoors
Yes that’s true, though it is almost impossible to find a good tree here in Germany. I have tried
@@Bonsaifly I planted some seeds and had them already growing but then I moved back to Finnland (my homeland) and gave them a friend to take care of and send me later but my friend wasn't experienced enough so they died 😔
I'm planning to plant some new ones soon once I get new seeds.
Bonsai👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Is there a specific species of ficus that you recommend for an absolute beginner?
Tigerbark or any cultivar of Microcarpa really
I have a ginseng fiscus and I love how it looks. Even before prunning the trunk is fat and looks like it has legs. I saw one someone had that the trunk looked like an elephant. They are stunning.
What about Ming Aralias?
Haven’t worked with them but I have seen people do it