Nice looking field maple! Great job getting that initial carving work done, and creating a nice tapered structure. I'll stay tuned for future updates! 🙏🪴🍁
Ramon, was the carving seen at 36:06 scorched or did you 'colour' it some other way please? Most small lighters I've seen seem to have no power in them to do any scorching with. Really love the background music in this video, brilliant.
Interested why no more than 10% moler clay? I sometimes use more than that. Is it affecting the PH? Great work on that stump. It's going to be an awesome tree in a few years.
Its indeed the ph levels. On its own it can be very acidic, almost like kanuma. Acidic soil prevents nutrients been taken up by the tree. Long term it can cause loss of branches.
I was literally just looking at this tree on the Bonsai Uk group. Didnt know you had a youtube channel. Nice work.
Welcome aboard!
Nice looking field maple! Great job getting that initial carving work done, and creating a nice tapered structure. I'll stay tuned for future updates! 🙏🪴🍁
Excellent video. Lots of really useful content. Lovely tree there. Nice one.
Bravissimo 👍👍👍
Big sumo. Great work keep up the cool videos. Cheers from Ojai Bonsai
Nice work, it's coming along beautifully. In the future please have the camera on what your hands are doing, that's what I really want to see. Thanks!
Thank you for the suggestion! I will keep that in mind.
Ý tưởng định hình cây bonsai của bạn thật tuyệt vời 👍chúc bạn nhiều sức khỏe thành công trong công việc ❤❤❤
Ramon, was the carving seen at 36:06 scorched or did you 'colour' it some other way please?
Most small lighters I've seen seem to have no power in them to do any scorching with. Really love the background music in this video, brilliant.
Its a wood stain.
If it's not a problem, can I ask which one please?
🍸
Awesome work with the diegrinder 😎Dennis
Thanks 👍
👍well done rammon..
I have in my possession a field maple
Planted as a seedling in1938😎Dennis
awesome trunk
Interested why no more than 10% moler clay? I sometimes use more than that. Is it affecting the PH? Great work on that stump. It's going to be an awesome tree in a few years.
Its indeed the ph levels.
On its own it can be very acidic, almost like kanuma. Acidic soil prevents nutrients been taken up by the tree. Long term it can cause loss of branches.
damn, what kind of dremmel and bit are you using?
On screen at 25:16 in the video.
Thats a terrier from Kaizenbonsai. Available in 2 sizes and one for dremel too