@@samyoel5384 I think that is the difference between Western bonsai and Japanese bonsai. We tend to want to make our trees look more like you would encounter them in nature, instead of wanting to see perfectly radiating nebari,, and branches in the exact right spots, like they do in Japan. Crossing branches may not be aesthetically pleasing, but frankly, I don't mind if roots cross here and there: you should see the majestic beech trees in the forests here, they have roots crossing everywhere. And while hollows in trunks can cause deciduous bonsai to rot away and die, there are ways to preserve the wood, for instance with resin.
In England we have many ancient trees that are hollow. It is a very natural thing and looks realistic in a deciduous bonsai. Thanks for the very informative video.
thanks. I have a trident maple with hollow inside, it's made from several little plants tied together in a pyramid shape. I need something to fill it, epoxy putty will do. thanks. this video shows many bonsai techniques in one short video. very instructive!! like like
Thank you very mutch master Daisaku Nomoto, a great and clear bonsai lesson. Muchas gracias maestro Daisaku Nomoto, una gran y clara lección de bonsái.
12:41 -Is that rooting hormone powder? Also, what is the compound used to fill the hollow called? I don't think I've seen that here in the US, yet. (Yes, I'm still a beginner and much of this is still new to me, so my questions are genuine, and not meant as a challenge.) Thank you for your clear camera work. These demonstrations are very helpful.
Hello Bonsai Shinshi Will the bottom part of the rootstock throw up shoots too when growing season starts? I once bought a Field Maple that had been in the ground, It had a sort of double rootstock, The top one was bulbous so made for inverse taper, I decided to cut the bottom part away so that the top part had a flare from the new base, I was going to toss the bottom rootstock in the trash but I thought i'd give it a go and and plant it, It sent new shoots up the following year!! 👍 Many thanks for these fabulous educational video's, Keep up the good work!! 🙂
@@bonsai-shinshi Many thanks for the reply, The bit of rootstock I planted was put in with the top above soil level but it was seperated from the tree..
A good looking kaede shohin will turn in a stunning looking kaede shohin!!! Let’s see this in three to four years!!!👌👌💪💪🙏🙏 Thank you for sharing your knowledge!🙏🙏🙏
I want to send you my appreciation for having so much passion in the art and sharing it which us, Wish I could see the results but I’ll have to wait some years :( .
Hello, if I may, Ive used this material to bond wire to stone slabs. It’s an epoxy putty, sold in plumbing supply. I purchased it from Lowe’s hardware. It is a two part material. A dark inner core and light gray outer. The directions, I followed indicates completely squishing them together. Before using... it has a strong epoxy smell and hardens, to a rock like consistency, fairly quick. I’m not confident that I would use this in this manner, but certainly respect this artist... hope this helps you. 💮 good job on the entire process demonstrated here...👍👍👍
Hi i just had the same problem 4 days ago .. had to dig deep inside the trunk to empty dead wood a finger size hollow .. i did not have bentonite just put some special resin for cicatrization .. why did you not make a Sabamiki hollow trunk on your little maple ? If mine will continue rotting probably will transform into sabamiki It is a Shideshojo maple that had bostrich at the roots base 25 years ago When i bought it , i gave Mashall to kill the insect and it worked but maybe the borer insect had dug too deep inside .. could it be that problems come out 25 years later ?
This is because it is easy to make and it is not possible to maintain a beautiful shape for many years. It is difficult to make a tree without a hollow. That's why bonsai has a beautiful trunk. Trees with caves are called potted plants(Hachiue), not bonsai.
Eventually the hollow will comprise the tree. 5-10 years prob not a thing. 30, 40 or 50 years, it’ll be a problem. That’s a considerable time investment to roll the dice if it’ll make it that long or not.
@@questionablecooking7019 trees like buergerianum, or olmus has a tenedencies to make beautiful hollow trunks... and masters like walter pall, and peter chan has amazing examples of hollow trunk maples...
@@thepoppunx This is true but in general, hollows = problems down the road to keep the tree healthy and strong long term. As with everything Bonsai, it's not a one size fits all though. Walter Pall level of husbandry versus the average enthusiast's level of husbandry ... consider what you are trying to compare here sir.
Hello. Would it be possible to know the brand of the healing paste you use? I've tried a few and none of them work as well as the one you use. Thanks a lot. I never get tired of learning with your videos and techniques.
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing the strategy of airlayering and root layering simultaneously. Brilliant! I did want to ask what are you using to wrap the moss? Looks like a tissue.
with your generosity. can you tell me what is the tool or material you use in each of your videos. an example of a material that is like chewing gum. because I really just learned bonsai. thank you so much.
Leandro Quadros não é pastor. A resposta do Pr Arilton esta certa. Acredito que coisas assim fizeram ele se afastar da Novo Tempo. Esta fazebdo um lindo trabalho no SBT de Santa Catarina.
@@bonsai-shinshi greeting from Poland... This is one of my favorite bonsai Channel... Thanx for your work and that you sharing all with us lots of love 💗💗😁😉
You've completely destroyed your tree with air layering: now it will more look like a bush. I also disagree with your statement that hollows make bonsai worthless: there are some awesome bonsai trees with hollows/uro. Way better quality than your miniature.
No disrespect to the master. 🤦 Was for your crazy comment. Hollow trunk and dead wood are worthless on maples. This will definitely develop into a amazing shohin.
Não existe cosa pior de não deixar uma árvore crescer....este é um absurdo A natureza precisa fazer o seu caminho ... Que coisa orrivel ,já ficou debaixo de uma árvore ??? Sentiu a sua energia..??? Acho que não tem ném Idea... Para de torturar as Arvores !!!
Personally, I really like to see deciduous trees with holes and hollows, like Walter Paul’s fairy tale trees. Looks perfectly natural to me
Bonsai is not good, but "Hachi-ue" is good for tree hollows.
I'm making bonsai, not "Hachiue".
Ok, excuse me, I didn’t even know the diffference!
@@samyoel5384 I think that is the difference between Western bonsai and Japanese bonsai. We tend to want to make our trees look more like you would encounter them in nature, instead of wanting to see perfectly radiating nebari,, and branches in the exact right spots, like they do in Japan. Crossing branches may not be aesthetically pleasing, but frankly, I don't mind if roots cross here and there: you should see the majestic beech trees in the forests here, they have roots crossing everywhere. And while hollows in trunks can cause deciduous bonsai to rot away and die, there are ways to preserve the wood, for instance with resin.
@@Tiger313NL I agree
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In England we have many ancient trees that are hollow. It is a very natural thing and looks realistic in a deciduous bonsai.
Thanks for the very informative video.
"Bonsai is worthless if there is a tree hollow ..." Who says so? I think it gives it realistic character. One often sees hollows in full size trees.
Yah rite I like the hallow look . It makes it look like a real tree in the woods.
I love the way you work, it's so inspirational! Best bonsai channel on TH-cam!
Reckon he must be a a brain or heart surgeon or something. The precision/patience is as you said, absolutely inspirational 👍🏼
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Love your videos. Hope to see an update on this plant sometime!
Great, thank you. We appreciate that Bonsai Shinshi are uploading more video's regularly.
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That was a great technique, using an air layer with root grafts. You are the first one I have seen use both together, thanks for sharing.
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The Wizard is back at it. Love these videos. Thank you!
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Incredible. Will make a beautiful tree. Best thing to wake up to is a new video from you 🙏🏻
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まさか取り木と根接ぎでこんなに小さくしてしまうとは❕株立ち?小品盆栽凄いですね。さすがBonsaisinsiさん、お見事です👏👏👍‼️
下がヤケてまた真っ直ぐだったので。
この樹は友人のモノで株立ちが本人の意向だったのでこのようにしました。
thanks. I have a trident maple with hollow inside, it's made from several little plants tied together in a pyramid shape. I need something to fill it, epoxy putty will do. thanks. this video shows many bonsai techniques in one short video. very instructive!! like like
Thank you very mutch master Daisaku Nomoto, a great and clear bonsai lesson.
Muchas gracias maestro Daisaku Nomoto, una gran y clara lección de bonsái.
I'm not Daisaku Nomoto.
Daisaku Nomoto is my teacher.
The teacher's work is more beautiful.
The teacher will appear in the next video.
Excuse my confusion, I am equally grateful that you transmit the teachings of your master.
I did not expect you to fill so high up at the very end!
Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for your work
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Great job, it will be a great tree again and healthy, thank you very much for this new lesson.
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Lovely electric chisel .. where did you get it ?
How would you fill in a larger hollowed out area?
Are those little branches u put on to trunk seedlings or cuttings?
Has been attached.
12:41 -Is that rooting hormone powder? Also, what is the compound used to fill the hollow called? I don't think I've seen that here in the US, yet. (Yes, I'm still a beginner and much of this is still new to me, so my questions are genuine, and not meant as a challenge.) Thank you for your clear camera work. These demonstrations are very helpful.
I can attest that this technique works wonders. I’ve used it many times over 10 years and it never fails.
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Hello Bonsai Shinshi
Will the bottom part of the rootstock throw up shoots too when growing season starts?
I once bought a Field Maple that had been in the ground, It had a sort of double rootstock, The top one was bulbous so made for inverse taper, I decided to cut the bottom part away so that the top part had a flare from the new base, I was going to toss the bottom rootstock in the trash but I thought i'd give it a go and and plant it, It sent new shoots up the following year!! 👍
Many thanks for these fabulous educational video's, Keep up the good work!! 🙂
It will rot because it is in the soil for a year.
@@bonsai-shinshi Many thanks for the reply, The bit of rootstock I planted was put in with the top above soil level but it was seperated from the tree..
無事、オペ完了。これからの経過が楽しみです。
この樹は結構よくなると思います。
This is which plant
👏👏👏 fantastico¡¡ gran trabajo 👍
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Sir can I ask a question? What is the name of that white paste and the grey one that you used ?
Is there an update on the progress of this tree?
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A good looking kaede shohin will turn in a stunning looking kaede shohin!!! Let’s see this in three to four years!!!👌👌💪💪🙏🙏
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!🙏🙏🙏
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I want to send you my appreciation for having so much passion in the art and sharing it which us, Wish I could see the results but I’ll have to wait some years :( .
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OTTIMO lavoro
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Serious skills. Thankyou for the knowledge..Do you work with elms?
Elm can do the same.
What is the first/white material you had put in the hole?
Hello, if I may, Ive used this material to bond wire to stone slabs. It’s an epoxy putty, sold in plumbing supply. I purchased it from Lowe’s hardware. It is a two part material. A dark inner core and light gray outer. The directions, I followed indicates completely squishing them together. Before using... it has a strong epoxy smell and hardens, to a rock like consistency, fairly quick. I’m not confident that I would use this in this manner, but certainly respect this artist... hope this helps you. 💮 good job on the entire process demonstrated here...👍👍👍
Thank you for replying on my behalf.
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What did you use?
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Bom dia flor do dia.
Whats the name of the clay you use? Got a link to amazon?
Hi i just had the same problem 4 days ago .. had to dig deep inside the trunk to empty dead wood a finger size hollow .. i did not have bentonite just put some special resin for cicatrization .. why did you not make a Sabamiki hollow trunk on your little maple ?
If mine will continue rotting probably will transform into sabamiki
It is a Shideshojo maple that had bostrich at the roots base 25 years ago When i bought it , i gave Mashall to kill the insect and it worked but maybe the borer insect had dug too deep inside .. could it be that problems come out 25 years later ?
thanks you so much for sharing. Please let me know, what is the powder you used when you mix with dry moss ??
My best guess: rooting hormone powder.
the hollow give unique appearance on bonsai i think.
Because tree hollows are easy to make
It is not evaluated at all in Japan.
@@bonsai-shinshi so hollow tree is bad? i see.
@@sammidul4080 Tree hollows shorten the life of trees. Bonsai grows to live for hundreds of years.
Great video, can you please tell me what the 1st compound you used was?? Appreciate it and keep up the good work.. 💪🏻🎩🔥🔥
That was a two-part epoxy putty. JB weld has one.
@@eriksalmon
Thanks, appreciate the answer..👍🏻
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Thank you for your reply on my behalf.
Very good, i love your chanel is the best.
Que gran cambio. Impresionante
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worthless? why? in nature you have hollow trees...
This is because it is easy to make and it is not possible to maintain a beautiful shape for many years.
It is difficult to make a tree without a hollow.
That's why bonsai has a beautiful trunk.
Trees with caves are called potted plants(Hachiue), not bonsai.
@@bonsai-shinshi mmmm...
Eventually the hollow will comprise the tree. 5-10 years prob not a thing. 30, 40 or 50 years, it’ll be a problem. That’s a considerable time investment to roll the dice if it’ll make it that long or not.
@@questionablecooking7019 trees like buergerianum, or olmus has a tenedencies to make beautiful hollow trunks... and masters like walter pall, and peter chan has amazing examples of hollow trunk maples...
@@thepoppunx This is true but in general, hollows = problems down the road to keep the tree healthy and strong long term. As with everything Bonsai, it's not a one size fits all though. Walter Pall level of husbandry versus the average enthusiast's level of husbandry ... consider what you are trying to compare here sir.
Sin palabras, gracias 👏👏👏👏👏
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hey :) can you tell me what toothpaste do you use? :) and where can you buy it? :)
www.sc-engei.co.jp/guide/detail/1421.html
How long does this process take before you have new roots and you cut the base off ?
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Thank you so much, What is the white material that was placed on moss?
It is a drug that promotes rooting.
Great work my friend...🤩🤩
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Hello. Would it be possible to know the brand of the healing paste you use? I've tried a few and none of them work as well as the one you use. Thanks a lot. I never get tired of learning with your videos and techniques.
I will explain in the next video.
I will upload it on Tuesday or Wednesday.
@@bonsai-shinshi Ok. Arigatou gozaimasu.
Very interesting video👏
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Hello! Thx for posting the video. What kind of material you used to fill the hole?
Epoxy putty.
A hollow tree is perfectly natural!
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Great job sir
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what is the white powder you mix with the moss, by the way you do very fine cuts very nice!
It's rooting hormones ;)
It is a drug that promotes rooting.
Amazing work. Love your creativity 👌❤
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Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing the strategy of airlayering and root layering simultaneously. Brilliant!
I did want to ask what are you using to wrap the moss? Looks like a tissue.
It's tissue
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Kambium tissue
otro gran trabajo, me as dejado con la boca abierta,
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with your generosity.
can you tell me what is the tool or material you use in each of your videos.
an example of a material that is like chewing gum.
because I really just learned bonsai.
thank you so much.
Epoxy putty
How long until this air layer takes?
It's four months at the earliest, but I'll wait a year.
What's that paste? Looks like wax but I could be wrong
JB weld
Epoxy putty
Leandro Quadros não é pastor.
A resposta do Pr Arilton esta certa.
Acredito que coisas assim fizeram ele se afastar da Novo Tempo. Esta fazebdo um lindo trabalho no SBT de Santa Catarina.
Good job what kind of tree is this?😍
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Good job.super
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GOOD jobs
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Help me for my CHENNEL TH-cam BROTHER
Wow 🤩 that’s genius
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What are those things you apply on the wounds?
Epoxy putty
@@bonsai-shinshi what it does?.. Thanx for sharing btw 😉☺️
@@adamjeziorski5959 From the top of this epoxy putty, the tree heals the wound.
Bonsai is not evaluated if there is a tree hollow.
@@bonsai-shinshi thanks for your answers ☺️😉... I always thought that the holes makes tree older and that is good for the bonsai 🤔🥺😅
Good job! Please, Could you set some words (English) to follow better? Thanks
解りました。
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感谢分享!
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we learned nothing with the unfinished work....What is the finished product? Nothing, just intro...
Excelente trabajo!!!! .............pero que desea conseguir al colocar las plantitas???? Muchas gracias🌿🌿🙏🙋♀️
Esta haciendo injertos de raices para sustituir la parte baja actual del arbol.
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Amazing
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amazing
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Bom dia, Flor do dia!
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Good..😂😂👍👍👍
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Có ai biết chất chồng bằng gì không a.e
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Tree = what is he doing to Me !
Bonsai Master = dont worrie you will be ok in 2 years 🙏
道理は分かりやすいけど作業の勇気がないのですね。
この樹は処分品なので出来るんですよね。
高い樹は・・・・・。
流石に躊躇しますね。
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Im first 🥳🥳😄
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@@bonsai-shinshi i wish to understand what you wroted down in here 😅😅😅😅hope its somthing nice 😄😄
@@bonsai-shinshi greeting from Poland... This is one of my favorite bonsai Channel... Thanx for your work and that you sharing all with us lots of love 💗💗😁😉
tree says, this was a strange year
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🙂👍
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No they are not
pak N berdosa ya? Trus gimana dong, dia tau gak dosanya apa?
😔 Ya aku tau dosanya.
Aku ga bisa bantu minta ampunan utknya.
Banyak yg kecewa juga
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Diapure koyo ngene ae nehmu ngulek" kok eram
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hijau bolu pandan siapa yang punya
You've completely destroyed your tree with air layering: now it will more look like a bush. I also disagree with your statement that hollows make bonsai worthless: there are some awesome bonsai trees with hollows/uro. Way better quality than your miniature.
🤦
It is an evaluation in Japan.
Trees with hollows are free in Japan.
Igor, he is a master... you are nothing.
No disrespect to the master.
🤦 Was for your crazy comment. Hollow trunk and dead wood are worthless on maples. This will definitely develop into a amazing shohin.
@@MauricioVarelaE Well, we have different opinions and taste, I am fine with that.
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Nyiksa pohon
この樹は捨てられていました。
I have to disagree.
Não existe cosa pior de não deixar uma árvore crescer....este é um absurdo
A natureza precisa fazer o seu caminho ...
Que coisa orrivel ,já ficou debaixo de uma árvore ???
Sentiu a sua energia..???
Acho que não tem ném Idea...
Para de torturar as Arvores !!!
牛
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REKLAMY🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮😡😡😡😡😡💩💩💩💩
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