O material que vc utiliza para plantar as mudas é Makadama ??? vc não utiliza solo na formação dos bonsais ??? Os resultados de seu trabalho são espetaculares !!! Parabéns !!!👏👏👏
A magnificent job. Although I always thought that the roots of conifers would never be left without soil. The pot is magnificent, where could I buy something like that? Thank you.
c est toi le meilleur;=) j aimerais tellement travailler avec toi:=)j ai 40 ans et je suis véritablement passionné de bonsaïs depuis ma plus tendre enfance tes vidéos sont superbes
I every video I've seen, great care had been taken to trim the roots that they they grow down into the pot. Yet you have taken a ton of roots and wrapped them inside the pot. Seems you are just starting a process that will become root bound quickly.
I happened to find your work on TH-cam and it is one of the best I have seen - especially using small trees. I have been learning how to make some sceneries, using Catholic devotion and spirituality. Would love for you to pass by and look at what I am working on. I will spread about your work. Continue to inspire!
Hard to believe the tree would live, when I collect trees, I put them in a nice big pot so that their roots can recover from being dug up, then I move to a small pot later. Pretty little Akumatsu, mine from seed take 2 years to get to that size.
merci beaucoup cher monsiur pour nous montrer votre oasion pour la naturaleza je ferai le miex pour yn parvenir a faire quelque chose qui se resamble a votre savoir faire ,,mes respet infini anamaria estrada FRANCE
though its no longer a natural bonsai now it’s a man made bonsai it’s a great piece of art i have bonsai trees & i let nature shape them i also find it difficult to maintain them 😉
I noticed something in the beginning. It's the soil in a place you've dug that pine from. Is akadama just casually scattered around here and there in Japan?(・・?)
@@entyropy3262 isn't akadama(赤玉土) just literally mean "red ball earth" in japanese? Regardless of this I admit, that there is a region, where ground soil is mostly akadama(basicaly red clay)
@@GrigoNiko from bonsaiempire°com/blog/bonsai-terms:"Akadama (literally; "clay soil from akadama region" - in the same way kanuma is "clay soil from kanuma region")"
@@entyropy3262 Your sources sounds reliable and speeches persuasive, but could you please tell what is this mysterious "akadama region"? Because I couldn't find that place on this planet.
@@GrigoNiko I found Akadama Wine, from the Akadama region, but could also not find the region called Akadama, but it must exist. It has probably to do with the japanese writing system that information is often not easy to find, if I knew 100% sure how Akadama is written in Kanji or Hiragana i would probably find it, but since it is a name of a region it is not necessarily possible to translate it in an accurate way. So idk I will try and search for it later and then give another answer if I have success with it, but I doubt I will find more than Information that stems from the wine. Edit : seems the wine is not from a specific region but imported. I could find Kanuma easily, because there is a city with the name, and I could find a city called Kiryu aswell, but still no Akadama. But I found out that Akadama is made from soil of the Kanto region which tells the german wikipedia site about the soil.
Thank you for sharing bonsai's creation with us! Such a beautiful little pine!
Very good Job.
Thanks a lot for sharing.
Always learning something with your vídeos.
あなたは芸術家です。あなたが一緒に働く繊細さは印象的です。動画ありがとうございます、先生🙂🙏
Thanks...for sharing treatment mame bonsai, 👍🙏
I would love to see this tree in a year from now. I'm very curious it's still alive.
I'm a newbee to Bonsai and have learned so much is just a short time thank you for sharing your knowledge with me.
Beautiful Yamadori and beautiful choice of pot 👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻
Beautiful landscape and an amazing bonsai.
赤松の良い素材だね〜小枝も間延びして無くて😙既に豆盆栽ですね
Awesome tree, awesome video, Mama Yamadori is the best bonsai!
Become a beautiful bonsai,i like very much,thank you for the inspiration.have a nice day.
I live in the Colorado Rockies and I wish I could collect like you. The Rockies are solid granite and small trees grow in crevice's...
樹形もいいですが、葉梢も五葉松のようで将来楽しみですね。何時もながらお宝の山ですね。
Isn't it too drastic job specially for a pine? Did it survived?
Wonderful idea and process.... I VERY MUCH LIKE IT.... thanks very very much... With all my compliments 👏👏👏
Je suis vert! Il se ramasse en 2 mns avec tout se qu'il faut et puis sa arrive en France à des prix fou!!Nice day!!tu m'étonnes ! Good vidéo ! !
❤❤❤Благодарю🙏
В ваших видео столько заботы, спокойствия и умиротворения!!!
Wow, super mini bonsai
It's beautiful job. 🙏
Just love your gentle approach towards plants
Now we are waiting for 15-20 years, and it's done!
thank you for sharing vidio,yamadori red pine is beautiful plans
AMO los bonsai. Que Maestro. Gracias.
Beautiful and unique!Thank you
Good sharing my friend.. thank you 👍
I'm amazed! love the gentle approach!
Such a beautiful and cute pine!!
This is exactly what I do here. Except it's with Spruce and Ponderosa Pines. I really enjoy watching your videos. They have helped me a lot.
O material que vc utiliza para plantar as mudas é Makadama ??? vc não utiliza solo na formação dos bonsais ??? Os resultados de seu trabalho são espetaculares !!! Parabéns !!!👏👏👏
OTTIMO canale e OTTIMO video
👍👍👍
This video is the first one which made me subscribe your work. Please share an update of this bonsai.
Greatings from Colombia.So beautiful trees Litle.thanks
I like this very much, great work
👍👍👍
すごく、器用な人ですね😀
Really cool, fantastic.
It’s my dream to own a mountain and harvest bonsai from it! How easy to remove trees from this beautiful soil!
Very good👍👍👍always it's best mame😍😍🤤🤤👍👍👍
your bonsais is so beautiful
good job
サムネから既に衝撃を受けてしまいました笑
すごいサイズですね、しかも驚くほど葉が短い…素晴らしいです。
A magnificent job. Although I always thought that the roots of conifers would never be left without soil. The pot is magnificent, where could I buy something like that? Thank you.
love it ❤️ nice job...arigato for sharing this video
love love love red pines😀
It is beyond words,just a sense of calm and amazement 🪴🪴..
Verry nice... I'm from Indonesia and i love bonsai...
c est toi le meilleur;=) j aimerais tellement travailler avec toi:=)j ai 40 ans et je suis véritablement passionné de bonsaïs depuis ma plus tendre enfance tes vidéos sont superbes
Wow beautiful mame..
Amazing channel real RAW material great work buddy =).
Shumë bukur.👏
This is awesome, great technique, amazing 💕👌
Beautiful tree.
I every video I've seen, great care had been taken to trim the roots that they they grow down into the pot. Yet you have taken a ton of roots and wrapped them inside the pot. Seems you are just starting a process that will become root bound quickly.
Verygood my friend i like your'video.
👍
bonsai diary is so good
Simple little amazing
I happened to find your work on TH-cam and it is one of the best I have seen - especially using small trees. I have been learning how to make some sceneries, using Catholic devotion and spirituality. Would love for you to pass by and look at what I am working on. I will spread about your work. Continue to inspire!
Nice..good bonsai
Love your work
Wow, neverovatno, fantastično, bravooooo..... 👏👍🇲🇪❤️🙋♀️🌹
Is this your mountain if so you lucky man 😊🇬🇧❤️
Small n cool
Nice work
Well how often u water it ?
Great skill and nicely edited. Equally inspirational and calming. Just put a tiny drop of camellia oil onto those squeaky pliers..😀
great way to make bonsai
Hard to believe the tree would live, when I collect trees, I put them in a nice big pot so that their roots can recover from being dug up, then I move to a small pot later. Pretty little Akumatsu, mine from seed take 2 years to get to that size.
You'r Awesome mate!
merci beaucoup cher monsiur pour nous montrer votre oasion pour la naturaleza je ferai le miex pour yn parvenir a faire quelque chose qui se resamble a votre savoir faire ,,mes respet infini anamaria estrada FRANCE
Its nice to hunt bonsai here
Beautiful tree
未経験ですが、盆栽の楽しさを教わりました。是非とも真似て色々挑戦してみたいと思います。
I also like the music very much.
why fill with rocks instead of soil? Looks beautiful already!
Very nice, and until when do you remove those wire ties? Thank you
Adorable!!🌲
Nice tree!
Piękne. Pozdrawiam👍
Good my friend
Absolutely beautiful; you have a new subscriber here!
Gracias por Enseñarnos tanto. 🌱👍🌹
Wow! Where do I find so small yamadori??? I've never seen such small yamadoris!
How long would you leave a little tree like this in that pot with all the wire on it?
Sempre ottimo lavoro 💪💪💪
Wonderful!
though its no longer a natural bonsai now it’s a man made bonsai it’s a great piece of art
i have bonsai trees & i let nature shape them i also find it difficult to maintain them 😉
Lovely! What kind of moss is that?
is it better to start with a regular bonsai or with a mini one?
Hello! Is Very Nice!!! And good. Work!! What wire ti do use??
こんな小さい盆栽なら家に飾りたい
Браво Мастеру Бонсай!
Ésto es relajante bello👍⭐⭐⭐
It's so nice sir,,,your subscriber from Malaysia
👍Thank you!
Watching here from Phillipines
Waouh ! deux vidéos pour cette semaine ! Que du bonheur !
Akadama is not available here. Is there a kind of substitute that I can use or what kind of soil do you recommend instead of akadama?
Yo can use common soil
Super nice j’aimerai voir la progression du sujet mais merci pour la vidéo 👍👏👋
Good
Fantastic
Que pequenininho mais lindo 😍 Trabalho de mestre, parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Du you use aluminum or copper wire?
Thanks for sharing
I watched several of your videos. I could not get my eyes off them. There is something that makes me intrigued. Amazing.
Just water before planting?
I noticed something in the beginning. It's the soil in a place you've dug that pine from. Is akadama just casually scattered around here and there in Japan?(・・?)
Akadama is the Name of a Region, like with all other Bonsai soils, it means, that in the according Region this soil is typical.
@@entyropy3262 isn't akadama(赤玉土) just literally mean "red ball earth" in japanese? Regardless of this I admit, that there is a region, where ground soil is mostly akadama(basicaly red clay)
@@GrigoNiko from bonsaiempire°com/blog/bonsai-terms:"Akadama (literally; "clay soil from akadama region" - in the same way kanuma is "clay soil from kanuma region")"
@@entyropy3262 Your sources sounds reliable and speeches persuasive, but could you please tell what is this mysterious "akadama region"? Because I couldn't find that place on this planet.
@@GrigoNiko I found Akadama Wine, from the Akadama region, but could also not find the region called Akadama, but it must exist. It has probably to do with the japanese writing system that information is often not easy to find, if I knew 100% sure how Akadama is written in Kanji or Hiragana i would probably find it, but since it is a name of a region it is not necessarily possible to translate it in an accurate way. So idk I will try and search for it later and then give another answer if I have success with it, but I doubt I will find more than Information that stems from the wine.
Edit : seems the wine is not from a specific region but imported. I could find Kanuma easily, because there is a city with the name, and I could find a city called Kiryu aswell, but still no Akadama. But I found out that Akadama is made from soil of the Kanto region which tells the german wikipedia site about the soil.