Nice simple explanation on why you should decandle and what happens if you don't. About to Start working on my first black pine ever which is scary. But this vid has been super helpful. Thank you Jason
Hi Jason, Love the way you explain black pines care. Please advise if the 'leggy' tree could be cut back to the first or second year's needles in order to make it more compact, or is it too late?
If u do miss a couple seasons of decandeling, can u go back a couple seasons on the branch and cut back there? Will it send new shoots like u had decandled?
Just acquired my first Black Pine from your nursery. I have quite a few other trees, this is my first and only Pine. The one I got from you is small, had a trunk chop, and is shooting many small candles, and I am now trying to get as much info as I can on this new project tree. I don't know much about Pines except for some potting tips, but really need to get good reliable info on how to start developing such a young pine, AND, when to start fertilizing as early spring arrives here in VA?
Hi Jason, I always find your videos very informative.. I'm from India, where pines are rarely grown as bonsai..I'm growing a pine since 4-5 yrs...Will I get a thick trunk if I keep cutting candles every season.. As far as I know, to get a fat trunk, you need to grow ur tree as tall as possible... Thanks
Love your videos, man. I have a black pine and still a little worried about plucking back the old needles. Should I use the pulling technique or cutting at the base?
Hi Jason, I didn't fertilise my black pines for a couple of years as I didn't have the time to work on them. This year I started fertilising and the needles are soooo much longer than the previous year. I'm in a dilemma with regards to 'cleaning them up' as I want to remove the long needles and leave the short ones (last year's). Should I leave them all?
@@BigGriffDog427 I purchased some seeds from them and they did not turn out to be what they where suppose to be, they refused to refund me too so I made a PayPal claim against them, I certainly won’t be buying seeds from them again !
@@BigGriffDog427 mine where meant to be black pine too but looked something like cedar lol, they even had cotyledon leaves on them that no pine has. But on the plus side it made me look around for a decent seed supplier and I can highly recommend Forestart in the U.K. 😉
Best videos on bonsai. Very instructive and clearly cleared. Great job, man!
Nice simple explanation on why you should decandle and what happens if you don't. About to Start working on my first black pine ever which is scary. But this vid has been super helpful. Thank you Jason
Live in the tropics. Just got a black pine bonsai recently. Learning a lot from your videos. Thanks a lot.
Hi Jason, Love the way you explain black pines care. Please advise if the 'leggy' tree could be cut back to the first or second year's needles in order to make it more compact, or is it too late?
If u do miss a couple seasons of decandeling, can u go back a couple seasons on the branch and cut back there? Will it send new shoots like u had decandled?
Just acquired my first Black Pine from your nursery. I have quite a few other trees, this is my first and only Pine. The one I got from you is small, had a trunk chop, and is shooting many small candles, and I am now trying to get as much info as I can on this new project tree. I don't know much about Pines except for some potting tips, but really need to get good reliable info on how to start developing such a young pine, AND, when to start fertilizing as early spring arrives here in VA?
Hi Jason, I always find your videos very informative..
I'm from India, where pines are rarely grown as bonsai..I'm growing a pine since 4-5 yrs...Will I get a thick trunk if I keep cutting candles every season..
As far as I know, to get a fat trunk, you need to grow ur tree as tall as possible...
Thanks
Love your videos, man. I have a black pine and still a little worried about plucking back the old needles. Should I use the pulling technique or cutting at the base?
Is it enough to decandel Black pine just once a year or should it be done on Fall too
Could you make a video on how to style an apex on a juniperus procumbens nana?
Hi Jason, I didn't fertilise my black pines for a couple of years as I didn't have the time to work on them. This year I started fertilising and the needles are soooo much longer than the previous year. I'm in a dilemma with regards to 'cleaning them up' as I want to remove the long needles and leave the short ones (last year's). Should I leave them all?
Hello from Canada quick question ,is it possible to propagate the candle cuttings ?
Could you plz show how to cut a spruce new candles. Have a black spruce
thnx
Could I prune a little bit on my dwarf mugo pine right now at the begging of summer? Also is it true that it is best to repot pines during the summer?
Do you sell those specimens? I don't see them on the website
Would I cut the candles on a white pine the same way?
Can we cut needles into half
What do you do during dormant season, do you keep it out of the sun?
still keep it in the sun.
Any one can give me bonsai tool set old one its ok i cant find it.in my country .
Can someone mail me a cutting of Scotts pine please 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼.
Check out RP seeds on Amazon. I’ve just bought 10 seeds for around £2 👌
@@BigGriffDog427 I purchased some seeds from them and they did not turn out to be what they where suppose to be, they refused to refund me too so I made a PayPal claim against them, I certainly won’t be buying seeds from them again !
@@petergrisdale6797 that’s a shame , I ordered some and planted 3 seeds and now have 3 small Japanese Black Pines around 6 months old. All doing well.
@@BigGriffDog427 mine where meant to be black pine too but looked something like cedar lol, they even had cotyledon leaves on them that no pine has.
But on the plus side it made me look around for a decent seed supplier and I can highly recommend Forestart in the U.K. 😉
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damn you really don't like that tree do you xD
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completly i still don't undertand
Take a shot every time Jason says "here".
Hic!