Hi Corin, impressive trees indeed and thanks for sharing this video. I have been wondering what you suggest to use the „old“ soil/akadama for? Thanks and Cheers Dirk
Great video, Chinese Elm one of my favourites and possibly among the most popular along with the Maple and more widely sold as Bonsai, the mistake a lot of beginners tend to make is to re pot the Elm when they get it home or had it delivered. It is much better to leave it in its pot for the first year or so. You can also inspect the tree by taking it out the pot to make sure it is not too pot bound.
I have seen alot of people using the bonsai soil. What are your views with that as compared to Akadama? Loved your video. If I lived over there I would take your classes. I live in Frankfort, KY, USA.
Beatiful tree with a lot of character; I also think the pot is beautiful and suits the tree very well. Perhaps a bit off topic but would it be an idea to spend some video time on maintenance of our bonsaï tools? I would be very interested... As always...
Hello, am so happy to find your channel 😀 I actually have question...I just received elm bonsai few days ago and am thinking should I repod it...the plant is still in the transport soil and am not sure is it better to stay in it till the spring or I should repotet it in new soil I buyed special for bonsai...The plant looks ok, the soil was dry and I put water, the three was thirsty and the water drained good....am afraid not to kill it if I do the change now....can someone give me advice
Hi. Your tree is beautiful and looks good in its new pot. I have a bonsai I pruned to create some shape, and all the leaves fell off. It's a Chinese elm. If like to repot it as well but wonder if I've stressed it enough? Any quick advice? It was a bonsai that was ordered through Amazon and given as a gift.
They can drop leaf, and then send new ones out. email us a photo to office@bonsai.co.uk and we shall try to help you with it. Please try to buy from a specialist
Probably won’t get a reply but did you grow that in 100% Akudama ? I thought you have to mix it with other things I never knew it can be done like that.
Hi I’ve been interested in bonsai for 35years and have several bonsai trees as you can imagine most of them are Japanese maples and many other outdoor trees , birch, zelkova, Scot’s pine etc, anyway I’m looking for a large Chinese elm I’ve had several in the past but I always fancied a large one, do you have any really nice trees in stock?
Is there a reason design/aesthetic wise it was potted on the left side of the pot? it seems most of the trees weight is on the left side and I would have thought to pot it on the right side of the pot to balance that out. Not a criticism, I'm only a novice, was just surprised to see that.
Hey Corin, Bougtt a Chinese elm bonsai from you last Spring, which I keep indoors. Flourished until just recently. A whole new batch of shoots, n leaves come out , n whilst still green, drop off in their hundreds a week or so later. It's done this twice in the last 2 months. It's on a south/ south westerly facing windowsill, fed n watered..... although, I'm finding watering difficult to gauge since we went into winter. I don't know if I'm overwatering, or it's just low light issues because of the time of year. I know you can't give me a difinitive answer.... However, could you offer any advice as to what might be the most likely problem, please. Thank you so much... Toby .. ;0)
Your trees are amazing and impressive the trunk on the elm is gorgeous. As a beginner I'm unsure how to choose a new pot, oval, round or oblong can you advise pls. Great work Corin 👍👍
That arakawa never ceases to impress me. What a beauty!
Just re-potted it this week, so it is all ready for new season.
Looks great, the apex really came around in that time. 👍
Thanks for the vid mate. Stunning trees on display!! 👍
Foist!
Beautiful collection of display bonsai 👍
Thanks Corin, a really chunky tree, looks good.
Great video as usual! love the Carhartt Gear - Writing from Michigan
What impressive trees you have in the background and those new pots look amazing too, the studio is coming along nicely too brilliant work as always 😜
Corin the studio is looking good. Keep up the good work , Many thanks for the guidance, think ugi has the good life...Cheers.
Collection with very beautiful specimens , congratulations !
What a beautiful tree. As always quality 👍video.
Just wow on the tree very informative video thanks for sharing your your knowledge 👍👍🇵🇷
Your pot choice for the tree was very appropriate for it. Just using Akadama for a soil medium - interesting. Oh, love the tree.
Hi Corin, impressive trees indeed and thanks for sharing this video. I have been wondering what you suggest to use the „old“ soil/akadama for? Thanks and Cheers Dirk
really like your quick and pragmatic work.
Very good video and informative brother... Thank you
Great pot choice, look stunning , some wonderful trees . Trying to get up to visit later in the year .
Wow, what a great looking tree, video excellent as usual.
Great video, Chinese Elm one of my favourites and possibly among the most popular along with the Maple and more widely sold as Bonsai, the mistake a lot of beginners tend to make is to re pot the Elm when they get it home or had it delivered. It is much better to leave it in its pot for the first year or so. You can also inspect the tree by taking it out the pot to make sure it is not too pot bound.
Hahaha the dog. I love these videos! So talented.
I have seen alot of people using the bonsai soil. What are your views with that as compared to Akadama? Loved your video. If I lived over there I would take your classes. I live in Frankfort, KY, USA.
Beatiful tree with a lot of character; I also think the pot is beautiful and suits the tree very well.
Perhaps a bit off topic but would it be an idea to spend some video time on maintenance of our bonsaï tools? I would be very interested... As always...
What a beautiful elm 😍
That’s a beautiful,looking tree 🌲
Corin, you are awesome.
WOWSER!! What a fabulous tree!!😮😍
Always enjoying your videos
Thank you for posting this video. If you don't mind would you tell me what brand Akadama you used.
Thank you.
Do you always use pure Akadama? And not a mix like Pumice Lava etc?
Do you reuse the material from the root ball later
That is one Sweet Elm Tree at the Beginning
Wow, koleksi bonsai yang indah
Hi, you seem to forget the price when showing your latest stock delivery, as always excellent and informative THANKS
We dont mention prices as our videos are viewed world wide, we always try to keep our website upto date so check out the website :)
Awesome collection
Thanks for another interesting video. You said you developed the apex of the tree. How did you do fhis?
Just by letting it grow and pruning it back to get more ramification over 4 years
Very helpful thank you.
Dennis I would give my left arm for that tree
Just one word for that tree Dramatic
Quite the chonk indeed 👌
Fantastic sir .I will pop up from Royal Wootton Bassett this year for another well overdue visit ... As my Akadama stock has been all used up 🏝🏝🏝🏝🏝🏝
Hello, am so happy to find your channel 😀 I actually have question...I just received elm bonsai few days ago and am thinking should I repod it...the plant is still in the transport soil and am not sure is it better to stay in it till the spring or I should repotet it in new soil I buyed special for bonsai...The plant looks ok, the soil was dry and I put water, the three was thirsty and the water drained good....am afraid not to kill it if I do the change now....can someone give me advice
It is always best to let the tree settle in and adjust to it's new environment before you re-pot.
Hi. Your tree is beautiful and looks good in its new pot.
I have a bonsai I pruned to create some shape, and all the leaves fell off. It's a Chinese elm. If like to repot it as well but wonder if I've stressed it enough? Any quick advice? It was a bonsai that was ordered through Amazon and given as a gift.
They can drop leaf, and then send new ones out. email us a photo to office@bonsai.co.uk and we shall try to help you with it. Please try to buy from a specialist
Been missing you!! Glad you showed up on my feed today. I have got 3 wheeling willows putting on leaves. Can't wait to see them grow this year.
Hi. I own a Zelkova bonsai , can i also use pure Akadama for repotting? Thanks.
Yes you can!
@@greenwoodbonsaistudio Thank you
Probably won’t get a reply but did you grow that in 100% Akudama ? I thought you have to mix it with other things I never knew it can be done like that.
Yes, it is a tree from my own collection. All my deciduous trees I grow in 100% Akadama
Hello Mr. I am from indonesia
Hi I’ve been interested in bonsai for 35years and have several bonsai trees as you can imagine most of them are Japanese maples and many other outdoor trees , birch, zelkova, Scot’s pine etc, anyway I’m looking for a large Chinese elm I’ve had several in the past but I always fancied a large one, do you have any really nice trees in stock?
Yes we have some larger ones here at the nursery
I've just bought 3 chineese elm all 3 need repoting what's best way to go about it
Our video here might help -th-cam.com/video/QXjahxPQjDo/w-d-xo.html
The tree has developed well and looks good in the new pot.
Nice 🤩
Is there a reason design/aesthetic wise it was potted on the left side of the pot? it seems most of the trees weight is on the left side and I would have thought to pot it on the right side of the pot to balance that out. Not a criticism, I'm only a novice, was just surprised to see that.
Because the base of the trunk and initial trunk movement is from left to right. So its planted on the left to balance that movement.
@@greenwoodbonsaistudio Ok cool thank you
Hey Corin, Bougtt a Chinese elm bonsai from you last Spring, which I keep indoors. Flourished until just recently. A whole new batch of shoots, n leaves come out , n whilst still green, drop off in their hundreds a week or so later. It's done this twice in the last 2 months.
It's on a south/ south westerly facing windowsill, fed n watered..... although, I'm finding watering difficult to gauge since we went into winter. I don't know if I'm overwatering, or it's just low light issues because of the time of year. I know you can't give me a difinitive answer.... However, could you offer any advice as to what might be the most likely problem, please. Thank you so much... Toby .. ;0)
Hi Toby, best to email us a photo to office@bonsai.co.uk. So we can advise you better
@@greenwoodbonsaistudio Thank you Corin. Have mailed you.. Many thanks. Toby.
Your trees are amazing and impressive the trunk on the elm is gorgeous.
As a beginner I'm unsure how to choose a new pot, oval, round or oblong can you advise pls. Great work Corin 👍👍
Pot selection is based on the tree / trunkline/ shape/ size / leaf colour etc.Check out our video title "why a pot matters"
stupendo !
What did you pay for that Chinese elm 4 yrs ago?
about 900 euro I think
Awesome
Isn't it a little early to report ?
not if you have 1000's of trees to do
Un grand merci pour le partage!
Like that!
👍👌🍎
The thumb nail is tight AF
fries no different things his Luther began bonsai onegin yes sri way pirates gunfire because ok thank you for good advice kupchak 🥰🥰
Unbelievable you make each video so special as for your trees absolutely amazing great work thanks rj001