were all getting older .... and all that physical abuse he put himself through doesnt realy help eighter :P Edit: Figured out its not Steve-O..... maybe i should watch the vid before commenting next time :p
i wouldn't have i thought Steve O the guy from jackass would be in this video, i only watched because i wanted to know WTF Steve O was in a bonsai video lol
Bjorn the Toronto Bonsai Society was thrilled with your visit and it was a pleasure witnessing a true bonsai professional at work. Look forward to your next visit!
Seriously some of the best vlogs I've ever had the joy to discover. It's a bit episodic, but it's close to weighing just as much as work done by Casey Neistat and so fourth.
Great video again. Keep up the good work. I have a bonsai Ficus as home and as it is a pretty amateur one I am wondering if you could do a video and how to get most out of your "garden center" Bonsais. Maybe this is some sort of an idea for one of your next videos :)
Hey, love the videos! just a suggestion, maybe make the text a little bolder/brighter. its kinda hard to read, especially with the bright back grounds.
Very well done Good thankyou very max I would love some information on traveling to Japan and furthering my bonzai skills. Could you please point me in the right direction. Cheers . Bonsai is an art of patience, dedication and skill
Can anyone help me understand why Bjorn, at 2:10, talks about moving the tree to a wooden pot. For better aeration, he raked the rootball, changed the soil mix to a coarser one and punched holes in the root ball. So, why couldn't the tree be retained in the same pot with the new soil ? Am i missing something ? In what way is the wooden pot contributing anything to the tree's health ? That part is just not clear to me. Thanks for your replies.
+Dank McQuack Thanks for replying Dank. I would agree with you but Bjorn specifically mentioned the reason for the wooden pot was for better aeration. He could easily have retained the same display ceramic pot or used a bigger ceramic pot. Wooden training pots are usually deeper and this tree doesn't seem to at that stage any more. Hence, my confusion.
Show de vídeo Comprei 95 telhas colonial nova, para fazer beiral , cortei e e sobrou 24 X 12 centímetros. Quem tiver interessado e avise, estou doando. Avise quando vier apanhar, moro em Magé, RJ
i was expecting steve-o to piss on a tree or some other radical stunt involving bonsai
LOL me too
lol steve O looks a little older than I'm used to xd
were all getting older .... and all that physical abuse he put himself through doesnt realy help eighter :P Edit: Figured out its not Steve-O..... maybe i should watch the vid before commenting next time :p
He's being out of drugs by 7 years now, check out the H3podcast channel where he is interviewed by Ethan and Hila Klein. It's a quite long interview.
yeah, fair play, time hasn't been kind to him.
Steve-O click bait? I would have watched the video regardless...
i wouldn't have i thought Steve O the guy from jackass would be in this video, i only watched because i wanted to know WTF Steve O was in a bonsai video lol
I like the fact that Bjorn explains what kind of soil people work with. Greetings from El Salvador, Central America.
Bjorn the Toronto Bonsai Society was thrilled with your visit and it was a pleasure witnessing a true bonsai professional at work. Look forward to your next visit!
WHERE THE FUCK IS STEVE-O
Jeremy Rapp the old dudes name is steve o
Daymn life has been tough on Steve -O, just like a a good tree he has aged with grace.. I was expecting Bonsai stunts!
Great work Master
Great work!!!!!!!!! Regars from Mexico
Your Steve-O looks younger than the real Steve-O, actually
Seriously some of the best vlogs I've ever had the joy to discover. It's a bit episodic, but it's close to weighing just as much as work done by Casey Neistat and so fourth.
Couldn’t have clicked any faster 😂
amazing what can be achieved with collected material in a short period, hope Bjorn enjoys his trip to Melbourne
another great video. thanks for all the explanations. it makes learning the process much more thorough.
I'm in love with that spruce! Great stuff all around
i wish i could do something so pleasing and relaxing
Very cool! And, a beautiful maple.
awesome video production, awesome music selection, awesome bonsai thank you for these vlogs i really enjoy them.
What is inside those sort of tea bags on the soil and what are they for?
Bjorn you is incredible, fantastic work, congratulations, I'm a big fan of yours Brazilian!
Great video again. Keep up the good work. I have a bonsai Ficus as home and as it is a pretty amateur one I am wondering if you could do a video and how to get most out of your "garden center" Bonsais. Maybe this is some sort of an idea for one of your next videos :)
Wow-that Japanese Maple is amazing!!
Damn those juniper transformations were amazing
Björn is my Bonsai Daddy!
almost didn't watch! Happy I did though. Love your work and dedication with bonsai.
Damn that's a good click bait
Hey, love the videos! just a suggestion, maybe make the text a little bolder/brighter. its kinda hard to read, especially with the bright back grounds.
Bonsai click bait.. How?
This had better be good. I'm missing crochet with Lemmy and carpentry with Axl Rose for this.
Great mastef
not steveo but still cool lol
Not the Steve O I thought it was going to be
Do you have any of your own trees you work on and if you do could you do almost like a walkthrough of what you do everyday to take care of it?
nvm i just went on your website
Very well done
Good thankyou very max
I would love some information on traveling to Japan and furthering my bonzai skills. Could you please point me in the right direction. Cheers
. Bonsai is an art of patience, dedication and skill
keren banget bonsainya
You Steve-Oed in the wrong neighborhood
Steve........Oh....
the clickbAIT IS REAL :p
Hi, Bjorn! Why did you put the first trees in the partial shade?
Where us steve o 👀
Não consigo posicionar os galho o que fasso
Wow
Where in Ohio?
those little baggies r fertilizer hey ?
Yes..
I hope mapple can grow in my country :'(
Bjorn, what kind of japanese maple is it?
video nice, thank you so much. I like you.
Can anyone help me understand why Bjorn, at 2:10, talks about moving the tree to a wooden pot. For better aeration, he raked the rootball, changed the soil mix to a coarser one and punched holes in the root ball. So, why couldn't the tree be retained in the same pot with the new soil ? Am i missing something ? In what way is the wooden pot contributing anything to the tree's health ? That part is just not clear to me. Thanks for your replies.
its just a bigger pot, doing a wooden box like that for training/recovery is just quick and easy and cheap since its not going to be shown anyway
+Dank McQuack Thanks for replying Dank. I would agree with you but Bjorn specifically mentioned the reason for the wooden pot was for better aeration. He could easily have retained the same display ceramic pot or used a bigger ceramic pot. Wooden training pots are usually deeper and this tree doesn't seem to at that stage any more. Hence, my confusion.
Vinny Chirayil w
A wooden pot is porous, bc the wood is porous, leading to more aeration
Air goes through wood better than most other materials used for pots, whats to understand?
im not sure what they are, but they look like tea bags on top of the soil. :/
OHIO? I'm in cinci XD
Steve-O got fucking old
I see what u did there
Nice clickbait...
Show de vídeo
Comprei 95 telhas colonial nova, para fazer beiral , cortei e e sobrou 24 X 12 centímetros.
Quem tiver interessado e avise, estou doando.
Avise quando vier apanhar, moro em Magé, RJ
the title is clickbaity, but you get a pass 'cause your bonsai tree care content is interesting A F.
Earned a subscriber anyway
Clickbait is the cancer aids of TH-cam. I was watching this guys videos then got excited about him pairing up with Steve-O. Kind of annoying tbh.
bit of a copycat of casey neistat
filming wise