Hi Adam, I grew up in Japan from 68 thru 79 so Bonsai was no stranger to me. Though I had tried my luck throughout the years/decades, it was the pandemic that has gotten me back into being serious about Bonsai. I tried several FB groups/forums dealing with Bonsai, most turned out to be pompous a#@ and members more into celebrating themselves than actually sharing the joy of Bonsai. I stumbled across your channel and that of Peter Chan on TH-cam and you have and still are giving me what I have looked for, the inspiration, the courage and the curiosity to trial and error. Next to one poor elm and a ginseng benjamina, all my plants are ordinary nursery stock or cuttings. Thus I am much into experimenting and enjoy your videos and the thoughts you share. Thank you and keep up the great work!
Hey Stephan, I am not a fan of gatekeeping Bonsai techniques and of course there is nothing wrong with making mistakes in Bonsai as this is how we all learn! Every Bonsai master was once a beginner who made their own mistakes! And often times, mistakes on trees can make them look even more beautiful and unique as time goes on! Peter Chan is a wonderful teacher who I have also learned a lot from and I really admire how welcoming he is to beginners! There is totally nothing wrong with nursery stock, with some time they can become excellent Bonsai! Thank you for the support and welcome back to the wonderful world of Bonsai! 😊🪴
Morning Adam. Im down in county Armagh and just starting out into bonsai at 62 lol. Have you any beginners videos that practically take a newbie through the learning process God bless Rodney.
Personally I don’t like Jin, but that’s what so great about bonsai, everyone can do whatever they like to their trees, there is no right or wrong😁 Different style of trees is what makes it interesting too! Needless to say though this tree turned out looking great!
And I use to say, the only definite rule in bonsai is to keep the tree healthy😁 What species or style you’re going for isn’t the important thing so long you like it😁
You're absolutely right! Aesthetics, or the study of beauty, is such a complex and fascinating topic, and I believe Bonsai perfectly embodies this exploration in a unique and meaningful way. Thank you so much, Dahlmasen!
How strange! I started an airlayering on my Dads about two months ago and have been trying to find good videos on making it into a bonsai, thanks Adam!
@@notionbonsaibecause it was done mid July I won’t be checking it until around mid September, but there has been new growth on the airlayered part so looks like its going well!
I really enjoyed this, it's encouraging me to try a jin on a yew I'm developing. I have a longer branch I'm leaving as sacrificial, but might jin that at some point.😊
Yet another great video! Maybe you can do a fresh video on a white pine from nursery stock? I bought a Blue Shag White Pine few months ago, & I'm a bit intimidated/afraid to just start hacking away. Thanks again!!!
Oh son! This is the best you've done! The photography is spot on. I've got a few twin trunk trees( say that 3 times fast) and I hated to split them. But now, I'll sacrifice one . I'm inspired! Once again, the photography is the on money. I live on the Oregon coast where the weather is a lot like yours. Goldilocks zone for bonsai. Keep it up!
Your skills are moving ahead so quickly now! I love what you have done with this tree and the deadwood compliments the design beautifully. Listening to your rationale helps us all understand your thoughts. Bravo Adam...now I just need to work even harder :)
Hi Adam, great work. Thanks for sharing. You mentioned that you made at the first styling a nearly complete defoliation. May you tell us at which time of the year you did it?
I believe I did this operation in mid summer! Just on a side note, any branch in which you leave no foliate that is likely to die off so keep foliage on the branches you want to keep alive!
Thanks so much for the kind words Harriet! The tree still has about 5 years to go before I will be happy with a final design! But this is a nice start!
Hey The Stick Garden!! I am glad that this was useful to you! I have a video currently all about oaks and at the end, I cover creating Mame (small bean sized) Bonsai from them! The video: th-cam.com/video/5Bys1VpRbB8/w-d-xo.html Though I may do more on oaks in the future!! Thank you for your suggestion!
Extreme heliotropic species. New growth will be 90 degrees upward on the pads. I trim mine about 3 times per season which very quickly compacts the pads. Looking forward to seeing progress on this one!
Oh wow thank you for this valuable information! I can totally see this now when I look back at the growth at the beginning of the video! I will have to keep mine in check like yours!
Those little lemon cypress strike from cuttings very easily too, even large sized pieces without rooting powder. I had a few last year root in my compost waiting for the compost pick up 😂😂Don’t forget to advertise your new products too I will take stick tomorrow and make an order.
Ahh very nice Casandra! Thank you for sharing your experience 😊I will advertise in my next video, I had this video recorded before I created the website last week! 🙂
Really nice video. Last year I bought a lemon cypress but didn't know where to start. Unfortunately it didn't do well under grow lights, turned brown and died. I think I'll try again, thank you!
What an interesting tree. I think the thing I'm most impressed by is the transformation of that ugly garden cone into that first and second styling! Great video, keep up the great work!!
Nice job on this Lemon Cypress. I find it similar in structure and foliage type to my Chinese Juniper, which I worked on yesterday. Very enjoyable video, as always Adam.
Adam, very informative video. I humbly suggest for a future video might be the topic of "when to loosen or remove the wiring." This is a most important topic as left too long creates scoring in the bark...not attractive. Thank you keep these videos coming!
Hey Steven! Thank you for the feedback! I have made a short video on removing wire that can be found here: th-cam.com/users/shortsfuiR5mnbSSE But in the future I can cover this in videos too to ensure beginners are aware of how to do such things! 😊
It‘ll be interesting to see how the deadwood will be doing in the Future with this species. It somehow has some traits of Juniper, some of Thuja and some of Tamarisc. Interesting tree.
As usual amazing. However, maybe you can present another technique with banding a dead branch and separate a bit from the living branch in order to give a more depth. Beautiful video.
They have these now for xmas along with dwarf spruce. Is it ok to prune and repot both now in November? Live in Northern California, doesnt snow and rarely freezes. Love your videos and appreciate the qay you explain all the details
Hi Adam, Great work for the 2nd styling... I noticed that you didn't use any Lime Sulphur on your Jin, isn't it more susceptible to disease without it or do you not need it for all Jins?
Hey Mary! Yes this will be more than enough to sustain the tree, so long as we do not ring the tree by cutting the entire way around the trunk that interrupts the flow of sap, then this tree should be very healthy!
Hello Adam, I usually love what you do but in this instance I have to disagree with the general consensus on this one. Although the first branch originates from lower on the trunk than the second branch, the second branch has an upward growing orientation which gives a barbell appearance, which is extremely undesirable in bonsai. This error is further highlighted as my eye can not move past where your first branch originates from. It appears to originate from an internal curve of the trunk. I personally think you did not make the best decisions on this one...........just my thoughts
Hi Louie! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I truly appreciate your passion and the detailed feedback you've provided. Bonsai is such an intricate art form, and it's natural that different eyes will see different things, especially when it comes to something as subjective as tree design. I know what you mean about the barbell appearance. Because one branch emanated from the trunk higher than the other, I was happy with this design for the moment. The beauty of Bonsai is that even as the tree grows, we can always come back and correct any mistakes. In this instance, I was working with what the tree was providing me in the design that I wanted. As it develops more foliage, it may even grow a branch in a better position for me to cut back to and replace the one that is there 😊 Thanks again for your honesty and for being a part of this journey with me!
Hi Adam, I grew up in Japan from 68 thru 79 so Bonsai was no stranger to me. Though I had tried my luck throughout the years/decades, it was the pandemic that has gotten me back into being serious about Bonsai. I tried several FB groups/forums dealing with Bonsai, most turned out to be pompous a#@ and members more into celebrating themselves than actually sharing the joy of Bonsai. I stumbled across your channel and that of Peter Chan on TH-cam and you have and still are giving me what I have looked for, the inspiration, the courage and the curiosity to trial and error. Next to one poor elm and a ginseng benjamina, all my plants are ordinary nursery stock or cuttings. Thus I am much into experimenting and enjoy your videos and the thoughts you share. Thank you and keep up the great work!
Hey Stephan, I am not a fan of gatekeeping Bonsai techniques and of course there is nothing wrong with making mistakes in Bonsai as this is how we all learn! Every Bonsai master was once a beginner who made their own mistakes! And often times, mistakes on trees can make them look even more beautiful and unique as time goes on! Peter Chan is a wonderful teacher who I have also learned a lot from and I really admire how welcoming he is to beginners!
There is totally nothing wrong with nursery stock, with some time they can become excellent Bonsai! Thank you for the support and welcome back to the wonderful world of Bonsai! 😊🪴
@@notionbonsai
Morning Adam. Im down in county Armagh and just starting out into bonsai at 62 lol. Have you any beginners videos that practically take a newbie through the learning process
God bless
Rodney.
My friend and I enjoy watching your informative videos on bonsai. We just got our first hinoki cypress
Personally I don’t like Jin, but that’s what so great about bonsai, everyone can do whatever they like to their trees, there is no right or wrong😁 Different style of trees is what makes it interesting too! Needless to say though this tree turned out looking great!
And I use to say, the only definite rule in bonsai is to keep the tree healthy😁 What species or style you’re going for isn’t the important thing so long you like it😁
You're absolutely right! Aesthetics, or the study of beauty, is such a complex and fascinating topic, and I believe Bonsai perfectly embodies this exploration in a unique and meaningful way. Thank you so much, Dahlmasen!
How strange! I started an airlayering on my Dads about two months ago and have been trying to find good videos on making it into a bonsai, thanks Adam!
Ahh nice one Peter! How is the air layering going for you? 🙂
@@notionbonsaibecause it was done mid July I won’t be checking it until around mid September, but there has been new growth on the airlayered part so looks like its going well!
@@peterbrooks9679 this is great to hear!
Another awesome video Adam, the Cypress looks fabulous
Thank you very much Nerina!
Great stuff ,love watching you change the appearance of this tree
Thank you very much Pat!
Aussie Dave here Adam ,nice work
I love the way you styled that cypress 😊, the Jin looks awesome. Well done 👏
Thanks very much Dave!! Lots more work to be done in time 🙂
I really enjoyed this, it's encouraging me to try a jin on a yew I'm developing. I have a longer branch I'm leaving as sacrificial, but might jin that at some point.😊
Yet another great video!
Maybe you can do a fresh video on a white pine from nursery stock? I bought a Blue Shag White Pine few months ago, & I'm a bit intimidated/afraid to just start hacking away.
Thanks again!!!
Hey thanks so much! I will have to try and source some white Pine! Thank you for the suggestion!!
Oh son! This is the best you've done! The photography is spot on. I've got a few twin trunk trees( say that 3 times fast) and I hated to split them. But now, I'll sacrifice one . I'm inspired! Once again, the photography is the on money. I live on the Oregon coast where the weather is a lot like yours. Goldilocks zone for bonsai. Keep it up!
Hey Mike! Thank you so much for the kind words! I am glad to have inspired 😊🪴
wow, beautiful
Thank you John!
Your skills are moving ahead so quickly now! I love what you have done with this tree and the deadwood compliments the design beautifully. Listening to your rationale helps us all understand your thoughts. Bravo Adam...now I just need to work even harder :)
Stunning work
Many thanks!
Hi Adam, great work. Thanks for sharing. You mentioned that you made at the first styling a nearly complete defoliation. May you tell us at which time of the year you did it?
I believe I did this operation in mid summer! Just on a side note, any branch in which you leave no foliate that is likely to die off so keep foliage on the branches you want to keep alive!
Awesome video Adam, thanks for the demonstration, turned out great.
Thank you Alfred!!
I've had a Lemon Cyprus in a pot outside for 6 months, been afraid to touch it. Going to go for it now, another excellent video Adam thanks. C.
Thank you for your kind words Conor! I wish you the best in your work on it!!
Wow! You are good😍🌳
Thanks so much for the kind words Harriet! The tree still has about 5 years to go before I will be happy with a final design! But this is a nice start!
@@notionbonsai Looking forward to see it in 5 years time☺️
Good looking tree you got there, I like how you have styled it. Thanks for the advice.
I love the tree and the dead wood feature!! Very nice!!
Nice and another good video
Thank you! 😊🪴
I’ve been seriously craving to start one of these. Great work Adam!!!
Absolutely amazing video I learned so much! Hey!!!!!! Can you do more videos on starting acorns and styling young oak seedlings for the future
Hey The Stick Garden!! I am glad that this was useful to you! I have a video currently all about oaks and at the end, I cover creating Mame (small bean sized) Bonsai from them!
The video: th-cam.com/video/5Bys1VpRbB8/w-d-xo.html
Though I may do more on oaks in the future!! Thank you for your suggestion!
Extreme heliotropic species. New growth will be 90 degrees upward on the pads. I trim mine about 3 times per season which very quickly compacts the pads. Looking forward to seeing progress on this one!
Oh wow thank you for this valuable information! I can totally see this now when I look back at the growth at the beginning of the video! I will have to keep mine in check like yours!
Those little lemon cypress strike from cuttings very easily too, even large sized pieces without rooting powder. I had a few last year root in my compost waiting for the compost pick up 😂😂Don’t forget to advertise your new products too I will take stick tomorrow and make an order.
Ahh very nice Casandra! Thank you for sharing your experience 😊I will advertise in my next video, I had this video recorded before I created the website last week! 🙂
Love your design on this one Adam. Well done!
Thank you very much Raymond! More improvements to be made in the future but I think this is a good start 😊📦
Thanks Adam. It’s great to see your new videos.
Really nice video. Last year I bought a lemon cypress but didn't know where to start. Unfortunately it didn't do well under grow lights, turned brown and died. I think I'll try again, thank you!
Ahh I see! I would treat this species the same way you would a Juniper! They love it outdoors here in Northern Ireland!
Thank you especially for the test to check if the wire is strong enough,
Hey! I am glad this tip was useful to you! 😄
What an interesting tree. I think the thing I'm most impressed by is the transformation of that ugly garden cone into that first and second styling!
Great video, keep up the great work!!
Thanks so much Kuriseon! It took a few years but we are getting there! 😊🪴
Nice job on this Lemon Cypress. I find it similar in structure and foliage type to my Chinese Juniper, which I worked on yesterday. Very enjoyable video, as always Adam.
Hey Steve! Thank you very much! I think they are in the same family of tree! Cupressaceae 😊
Cool transformation Adam really nice mate. Gonna look amazing in the end 👊👊👊👊
Thanks so much Andy! There are some flaws currently but im sure it will get better over the years!!
Adam, very informative video. I humbly suggest for a future video might be the topic of "when to loosen or remove the wiring." This is a most important topic as left too long creates scoring in the bark...not attractive. Thank you keep these videos coming!
Hey Steven! Thank you for the feedback! I have made a short video on removing wire that can be found here: th-cam.com/users/shortsfuiR5mnbSSE
But in the future I can cover this in videos too to ensure beginners are aware of how to do such things! 😊
On it's way! Good one, Adam.
Thanks Wandering Bob! Some corrections to be made for the future design but this is all I can do for now! 😊🪴
Bravo !
It‘ll be interesting to see how the deadwood will be doing in the Future with this species. It somehow has some traits of Juniper, some of Thuja and some of Tamarisc. Interesting tree.
Yeah for sure!! It is in the same family of Juniper so it lends itself well to deadwood features!
Lovely!
very nice!
Thanks Jason 😊
As usual amazing. However, maybe you can present another technique with banding a dead branch and separate a bit from the living branch in order to give a more depth. Beautiful video.
Hey thank you! Can you please explain more what you mean? 😊
❤🌿very beautiful bonsai✨thank you✨ Adam✨
They have these now for xmas along with dwarf spruce. Is it ok to prune and repot both now in November? Live in Northern California, doesnt snow and rarely freezes. Love your videos and appreciate the qay you explain all the details
Hey thank you! I am glad you enjoy my bonsai videos! I would wait until spring to repot this species.
Hey bin neu auf deinem Kanal du machst das echt klasse welche erde oder suptrat benutzt du
Hi Adam, Great work for the 2nd styling... I noticed that you didn't use any Lime Sulphur on your Jin, isn't it more susceptible to disease without it or do you not need it for all Jins?
Danke!
Hi Stephan! Thank you so much for your support ❤😊
Hi Adam. Is the amount of bark left on the tree enough to sustain the tree?? It's beautiful.
Hey Mary! Yes this will be more than enough to sustain the tree, so long as we do not ring the tree by cutting the entire way around the trunk that interrupts the flow of sap, then this tree should be very healthy!
Wow 😍😍
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Thanks!
Hey! Thank you for much for your support 😇🌳❤️
I saw some of this type of trees at a local box store. What are some of the things I should look for in purchasing?
Hi Adam, I was wondering if you might recommend a set of tools I might find on Amazon?
I was looking for the first styling video I've just brought a cypress was looking for ideas have you got a link for it
Are you sure that it is fired akadama? It looks a lot like Seramis, which is perfect for bonsai cultivation.
When I purchased it, it was advertised as semi-fired akadama 😊
@@notionbonsai , oh well. It works!
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Hello to her time you realize these works? Otherwise it is a very pretty tree I like the Jin and Shari
very cordially Jerome
Hello sir, i copied your techniques to my 1yr old lemon cypress, unfortunately its turning brown now, what do you think i should do?
I tried one for the first time this summer but i think i got to aggressive and broke 2 small branches but the rest is still doin its thing
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Hello Adam, I usually love what you do but in this instance I have to disagree with the general consensus on this one. Although the first branch originates from lower on the trunk than the second branch, the second branch has an upward growing orientation which gives a barbell appearance, which is extremely undesirable in bonsai. This error is further highlighted as my eye can not move past where your first branch originates from. It appears to originate from an internal curve of the trunk. I personally think you did not make the best decisions on this one...........just my thoughts
Hi Louie! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I truly appreciate your passion and the detailed feedback you've provided. Bonsai is such an intricate art form, and it's natural that different eyes will see different things, especially when it comes to something as subjective as tree design. I know what you mean about the barbell appearance. Because one branch emanated from the trunk higher than the other, I was happy with this design for the moment. The beauty of Bonsai is that even as the tree grows, we can always come back and correct any mistakes. In this instance, I was working with what the tree was providing me in the design that I wanted. As it develops more foliage, it may even grow a branch in a better position for me to cut back to and replace the one that is there 😊 Thanks again for your honesty and for being a part of this journey with me!
I'd really like to get into bonsai, but I never realized that it would be such a slow process. Don't know what I was thinking. Best just buy the LEGO.