Just got 3 rootless trunks, stuck in water and in a week they've grown out of control. Got them from CZ Grain, thru recommended using fox farms ocean potting soil. Some questions, just moved one to soil to see how it takes. I have a lot of grow lights and a south facing window. The window even in winter is potent, I moved a ficus there once early afternoon and 5 hours later a small branch with 8 leaves were singed. I was told if I moved on a cloudy day and it acclimated properly it'd be fine. I shouldn't worry lol it is the sun and trees prefer sun obviously. My question is since they're new would a grow light be better for now until it establishes itself in the pot? I have bonsai soil but was told to use fox farms and keep it moist watering 1-2 times a day. Thank you bro
I got my cuttings from CZ as well and wondering about my south windows once they are planted. Did you go with grow lights at first or keep it close to the window? Thanks.
A giant 50 ft plus weeping willow split in half and collapsed by my local park pond yesterday. Going to obtain some of these branches and try this myself before it's cut up and cleared away. Curious what is that green protective substance you're applying?
WOW. I'm a bit shocked, at what was taken away. I would be afraid of killing my little tree, with that much removal!!! But nice to see the trees are hardy, and can take that. I also like the shape, before the limb trimming, but that's just my preference, of course.I would love if you could narrate, what you are doing, and put English Subtitles, below, though, and then enable your CC translate function, so any other language speakers could us the CC (Close Caption) function to Translate to their language. You can use that function for that, I found out, and use it all the time!!! 😃
Cane you tell me where you bought the large pots with the hes and the sealer you are using to seal the areas you cut off please. I have 4 weeping willows that I need to start training for Bonsai. Thank you.
Indeed, it is mandatory if you want to achieve a radial, balance and controlled nebari, in this particular species the roots grow fast, vigorously and easy. :)
It is cut paste, it helps the plant to not lose to much moisture (mostly used in summer or with big cuts) i don't think coconut oil is a good substitute for it. However I can recommend paint of some sort, maybe you can find some see through paint or just a color of your liking? Anyways paint will do the trick
@@kobehabtie1795 Thank you so very much for your time!! I have a whole ton of Willows propagated and some Dragon Claw willows too. Thank you for the video!!
I've never grown a bonsai tree so you might wanna google search but I use neem oil for all my plants it's natural and repels mites, spider caterpillar and other things
Yes I cut a few branches from a willow In My yard and just let them sit in water for about a week until roots sprouted. I believe any potting soil is good
nice and relaxing. 👍👍
That was crazy amount of roots 😜 great work 👍
Hey, thanks, I´m glad you liked it. 😊
@@EndaonBonsai it was fun to watch👍
Just got 3 rootless trunks, stuck in water and in a week they've grown out of control. Got them from CZ Grain, thru recommended using fox farms ocean potting soil. Some questions, just moved one to soil to see how it takes. I have a lot of grow lights and a south facing window. The window even in winter is potent, I moved a ficus there once early afternoon and 5 hours later a small branch with 8 leaves were singed. I was told if I moved on a cloudy day and it acclimated properly it'd be fine. I shouldn't worry lol it is the sun and trees prefer sun obviously. My question is since they're new would a grow light be better for now until it establishes itself in the pot? I have bonsai soil but was told to use fox farms and keep it moist watering 1-2 times a day. Thank you bro
I know this is from like a year ago but I also came to this video because I got a rootless trunk from CZ Grain in Etsy 😭 I’m super excited.
I was thinking about ordering from CZ seems like they did u solid. Have u also ordered other plants in the past?
@@johngonzales7317 you didn’t ask me, but i also ordered from them and my cutting has been growing beautifully
I got my cuttings from CZ as well and wondering about my south windows once they are planted. Did you go with grow lights at first or keep it close to the window? Thanks.
I really enjoyed the Video. But how does the Tree Look like now? Its been two year. Im sure he grew a lot :)
Loved the root vision, man. You just got another sub 😎✋
It would be helpful with a little explanation on what your using
A giant 50 ft plus weeping willow split in half and collapsed by my local park pond yesterday. Going to obtain some of these branches and try this myself before it's cut up and cleared away. Curious what is that green protective substance you're applying?
Really wish there was some narration to find out why you were doing everything.
Great View, another well made video
Can you propagate the branches you remove? Thanks for this!
WOW. I'm a bit shocked, at what was taken away. I would be afraid of killing my little tree, with that much removal!!! But nice to see the trees are hardy, and can take that. I also like the shape, before the limb trimming, but that's just my preference, of course.I would love if you could narrate, what you are doing, and put English Subtitles, below, though, and then enable your CC translate function, so any other language speakers could us the CC (Close Caption) function to Translate to their language. You can use that function for that, I found out, and use it all the time!!! 😃
Would be nice if you explained what you were doing and why
Nice, i have a weeping willow too but still for reporting. What potting medium did you use?
Perfection
Cane you tell me where you bought the large pots with the hes and the sealer you are using to seal the areas you cut off please. I have 4 weeping willows that I need to start training for Bonsai. Thank you.
Wow keren kawan
What camera are you using for the zoom and pan shots and for that under water one? Beautiful video
Wow.
Does all this severe root pruning improve the formation of nebari?
Indeed, it is mandatory if you want to achieve a radial, balance and controlled nebari, in this particular species the roots grow fast, vigorously and easy. :)
nice video. is it a kabudachi ?
What is the green stuff that you paint on her after clipping her branches?
Will coconut oil be alright to substitute?
It is cut paste, it helps the plant to not lose to much moisture (mostly used in summer or with big cuts) i don't think coconut oil is a good substitute for it. However I can recommend paint of some sort, maybe you can find some see through paint or just a color of your liking? Anyways paint will do the trick
@@kobehabtie1795 Thank you so very much for your time!! I have a whole ton of Willows propagated and some Dragon Claw willows too. Thank you for the video!!
what are the bugs that look like very small spiders on my tree and how do I get rid of them?
I've never grown a bonsai tree so you might wanna google search but I use neem oil for all my plants it's natural and repels mites, spider caterpillar and other things
Nice video 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks
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Can you regrow from a shoot that has leaves? And what kind of soil is that?
Yes I cut a few branches from a willow In My yard and just let them sit in water for about a week until roots sprouted. I believe any potting soil is good
Whats the name of the soil you are using ?
What is the name of the soil ?
What is the green stuff that you paint on the plant after clipping its branches?
Bit old but cut paste, helps the plant heal over
What was the green stuff you applied?
Cut sealer.
What’s the green stuff
Long way to go.. :)
I felt like you were gonna kill the tree when I saw the white meat😢