One of my favourite quotes, "the best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago", you have so much lovely material to work with from work you did a long time ago. Great to see as always, thank you so much for the video!
Thank you for your time showing us your bonsai skills. I have a question, I have a juniper with a long trunk which is about 2 inches thick can you airlayer a trunk to shorten it.?
I was always told, that coniferous trees should be replanted, ot root-pruned in February or early march, how do you manage to keep them alive after repotting in summer? Any secrets, or is it just California climate?
@@yuriideneha9243 perhaps it's the climate, when the difference between winter and summer is less than noticeable. In rougher climate it would be lethal for almost any plant, except for indoors tropicals 🤔🤔
You are right. It is best to disturb roots of all trees during the dormant season. I do it to do video demonstrations for you guys! I just have to be careful not to destroy too many roots. I do notice setback especially in conifers, though.
What you are planning in the future grouping should, in my humble opinion, include a third smaller/shorter tree. It would give it more of a three dimensional and pleasing look. I seem to remember you had such a third tree. Then the group will be balanced. Love the trees.
It's amazing the material you get from growing cuttings in your garden!
Yes! I often root my bonsai cuttings to grow more trees!
Nice work Milton always looks great
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It is very helpful. You're awesome.
Happy to help!
Amazing work as always friend!
Thanks for the visit!
One of my favourite quotes, "the best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago", you have so much lovely material to work with from work you did a long time ago. Great to see as always, thank you so much for the video!
Yes! Thank you!
Un grand merci à vous Monsieur Chang, pour cette intéressante vidéo!
Merci!
Very enjoyable and informative. Thanks, keep growing
Thank you for your support!
Thank you for your time showing us your bonsai skills. I have a question, I have a juniper with a long trunk which is about 2 inches thick can you airlayer a trunk to shorten it.?
Yes, you can readily
Longer answer
on video
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Were you planning to make a forest with the trident maples from your Propagation video?
I have made a forest with trident maples! Please check it out here: th-cam.com/video/alBt63MTWTU/w-d-xo.html
Nice information
Glad you think so!
I was always told, that coniferous trees should be replanted, ot root-pruned in February or early march, how do you manage to keep them alive after repotting in summer? Any secrets, or is it just California climate?
the same question. I was shocked when I watched a rough getting from the pot
@@yuriideneha9243 perhaps it's the climate, when the difference between winter and summer is less than noticeable. In rougher climate it would be lethal for almost any plant, except for indoors tropicals 🤔🤔
@@PolinaS-gq1te agree. A bit jealous about climate now 😅
You are right. It is best to disturb roots of all trees during the dormant season. I do it to do video demonstrations for you guys! I just have to be careful not to destroy too many roots. I do notice setback especially in conifers, though.
@@bonsaiheirloom thank you!
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What you are planning in the future grouping should, in my humble opinion, include a third smaller/shorter tree. It would give it more of a three dimensional and pleasing look. I seem to remember you had such a third tree. Then the group will be balanced. Love the trees.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I'll take it into consideration :)
For someone who enjoys odd, deformed and especially bonsais that break the typical rules for styling..... a crucifix bonsai. Thanks friend .
Well said! Thanks for watching!
Frist you keep proper branch cutter not use wire cutter