you are simple and humble, I really like to see your work, without those exaggerations and expensive brands of products, very cool and I have more interest in starting to make my plans
Thank you. He tried to use inexpensive tools and materials so a lot of people will know that they can do bonsai even if they don't have a lot. Good luck on your bonsai journey. - Maki
Hi, I am from Iligan city, born in Palao, I am a keen bonsai enthusiast. I am now residing in Australia, You are the only pinoy u tuber I know, when I go home next , I will try to see you.
Where do you get your tree sources? Do you usually get them from the fields , from seeds, grafts or branches that have rooted? Do you happen to make your pots too? I am grateful for your recommendations on using homemade bonsai soil; using materials that are affordable - from tree Elmer's glue sealants; regular wires vs copper wires; inexpensive, practical, regular tools etc... I respect and value your resourcefulness, thriftiness, practical and unselfish attributes. I just learned yesterday of your passing. Maraming salamat po sa lahat ng itinuro ninyo. I do hope that if I get a reply from one of your children or even co- bonsai aficionados- I remain, respectfully yours. THANK YOU.
I like this series the best, very interesting, sir! I can see through the trunk where you performed the split trunk. Are you anticipating that portion to come together? Never mind, you addressed this at the end of your video. Again, nice work!
I've noticed that when you repot trees, the soil you REMOVE always tends to be ordinary looking, rich, black soil. However the "soil" you place in the new pots sometimes appears more like an odd beige gravel with various chips mixed in. What purpose do the different "soils" serve? I've began work on a spruce and a willow and I would like to know how they can be applied.
I usually start with what you call gravel. Actually they are river sand I sieve to two sizes the coarser one I make as drainage layer placed at the bottom while the finer one I place as middle and top. This medium becomes hot when the temperature/climate is hot and may be detrimental to the plant, what I do is that I mulch the top with ordinary soil usually but sometimes with other materials like coco peat or compost to protect from overheating. Then in the long run the soil in the pot becomes ordinary soil but the bottom still stays gravel, this is what is important that you don't lose your drainage capacity.
I have some tamarind seedlings how many times do you have to prune them to achieve a trunk like that one and when do you start pruning example: after one year of growth or....?
For starter.... How to get main plant.. Start grow from seeding or using technic how to get rooted branches from main plant..For bonsai stater what kind of pants is Easy to get easy to grow and not easily to destory, Harder than others
By using sacrifice branches growing on the lower portion. Allow it to grow big like another tree growing on your trunk base. You need to watch that sacrifice cause it can dominate your tree and weaken it. In that case you need to control (slow down) it's growth by clipping. If you can't get a growth in the lower trunk try defoliating your tree so that sunlight can get on it and encourage growth there otherwise you need to graft a branch down there.
To thicken the lower part of your tree, you need to grow branches there and let it grow big as if you are growing another tree. you need to watch your original tree though cause the sacrifice branch might dominate your tree and weakens it. if this happens slow down a bit the sacrifice branch by pruning. if you cannot get a branch growing at the lower base you can graft a branch.
I Would LOVE To BUY A Tamarind Tree As They Do Not Grow Here In Thee USA! Especially Looking For A Big 1 With Fruits That Is Bonsai/able. If You Can Do This Please Let Me Know As I Would Be Very Interested. Sincerely Evan E.
you are simple and humble, I really like to see your work, without those exaggerations and expensive brands of products, very cool and I have more interest in starting to make my plans
Thank you. He tried to use inexpensive tools and materials so a lot of people will know that they can do bonsai even if they don't have a lot. Good luck on your bonsai journey. - Maki
Missing the master tonight. He will always be my favorite bonsai master and held in highest esteem. RIP.
One of the best bonsai masters. RIP
why RIP?is he dead?
@@apocalypsenaruto8817 yes at least 3 years ago
uh are one of the best bonsai's makey and instructor also.... I love your work.... keep doing nd give us knowledge.... thnkx a lot
i am a beginner, your videos inspire me to do better...
Hi, I am from Iligan city, born in Palao, I am a keen bonsai enthusiast. I am now residing in Australia, You are the only pinoy u tuber I know, when I go home next , I will try to see you.
Hi! The Bonsai Iligan Garden is in Palao.
Hi, this is definitely a great bonsai and appropriate your long devotion 👌👌
Good job Dodong, for doing the real work!!!!
He really is hardworking
Another wonderful tree. I like his natural look.
thanks for appreciating.
Bagus banget Bonsai nya
very good and it is enthusiastic as well
very nice changes you did for this tree
Thanks for appreciating.
Linda a horta de voces Helenita Bahia 71988761930
I love Tamarin bonsai. Thank you for share.
Mag tagalog ka n lng
Beautiful tree
nindot sir. salamat sa tutorials. it give me more ideas regarding on this art .
Where do you get your tree sources? Do you usually get them from the fields , from seeds, grafts or branches that have rooted? Do you happen to make your pots too?
I am grateful for your recommendations on using homemade bonsai soil; using materials that are affordable - from tree Elmer's glue sealants; regular wires vs copper wires; inexpensive, practical, regular tools etc...
I respect and value your resourcefulness, thriftiness, practical and unselfish attributes. I just learned yesterday of your passing. Maraming salamat po sa lahat ng itinuro ninyo.
I do hope that if I get a reply from one of your children or even co- bonsai aficionados- I remain, respectfully yours. THANK YOU.
Beautiful!!!
Thank you - Maki
Sangat inspiratif mas...
Salam satu hobi
Terima kasih
i hve tamarind bonsai from ssed. thank you for your post
Good idea sir beginner po ako isalute you.
nice to see you back how is your health
Very nice
Fantástico trabajo, una pregunta esa técnica del nebari se la practica solo a tamarindos
sir do we have an update of this split trunk video?
Mr. Chaudhary
It looks like when you draw a stick man. Very beautiful bonsai now,
I like this series the best, very interesting, sir!
I can see through the trunk where you performed the split trunk. Are you anticipating that portion to come together? Never mind, you addressed this at the end of your video.
Again, nice work!
Can I propagate Tamarins by cutting?
Kugihana dodong oy.
amazing........... looks great
Wow mantap
maayong adlaw ninyo sir , pila mn inyong baligya ana nga bonsai ?
Sir, ur GENIUS..
How to buy soil drug ad to prevent bug insects and other. Especially on seleton less - insect and. Etc...
Plase reply Rspect...and hoping every day.
No problem if you busy..
Thanks..
Wow, beautiful looking tree😊😊😊☺☺😇😇 fantastic job done by u and ur helper... How old this bonsai tree is?
About 4 years starting from seed. Thanks for appreciating.
only 4 years ? really ? In germany a tree with that trunk seize is at least 20 years old ..
+xoing33
Absolutely right... Here in india also that much thick trunk tree must be at least 15 years old
ninduta sir..daghan sambag diri sa amoa sa dapitan.. i will do same..salamat
Remember that the roots are sensitive compared to other specie. so do it carefully. thanks for watching.
Very Inspiring! Thank you
thank YOU for supporting his passion to teach and bonsai - Maki
Beautiful,impressed me a lot! You will remove that one stickingout?
yes, I did already.
I've noticed that when you repot trees, the soil you REMOVE always tends to be ordinary looking, rich, black soil.
However the "soil" you place in the new pots sometimes appears more like an odd beige gravel with various chips mixed in.
What purpose do the different "soils" serve? I've began work on a spruce and a willow and I would like to know how they can be applied.
I usually start with what you call gravel. Actually they are river sand I sieve to two sizes the coarser one I make as drainage layer placed at the bottom while the finer one I place as middle and top. This medium becomes hot when the temperature/climate is hot and may be detrimental to the plant, what I do is that I mulch the top with ordinary soil usually but sometimes with other materials like coco peat or compost to protect from overheating. Then in the long run the soil in the pot becomes ordinary soil but the bottom still stays gravel, this is what is important that you don't lose your drainage capacity.
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How old is this tree from seed?
dong fantastic work ,ilang taon na yan sir at magkano kung bibilihin yan,
Di ko alam kung ilang taon na yan. di ko rin alam kung magkano yan. Di na kasi nagbebenta ng bonsai. - Maki
@@BonsaiIligan dong paano ba ang basic ng soil ng bonsai wala kasi mabili dito sa palawan,thks
@@dingpalope175 Hello, baka makakuha ka ng idea from this video. th-cam.com/video/94UFmzr8RS8/w-d-xo.html
I like it
I have some tamarind seedlings how many times do you have to prune them to achieve a trunk like that one and when do you start pruning example: after one year of growth or....?
Cathy 111363 you prune the trunk every 2 years or so (until you feel satisfied with the taper)
Try air layering an adult branch
I know what I could do when I retire. I wish I could afford to hire a helper.
Boss,pno gumawa ng sampalok bonsai?
thank u for your tutorial...how old are this tree
4 years.
nindota bossing uy..
yes some of them.
thanks for appreciating.
how old is this tree?
pag binisaya nlang oi
worth it, even though it has a long process
oohhoo i've the answer already 👍😊
thanks.
For starter....
How to get main plant..
Start grow from seeding or using technic how to get rooted branches from main plant..For bonsai stater what kind of pants is
Easy to get easy to grow and not easily to destory,
Harder than others
wow
sir how make lower portion the base thick of a bonsai
By using sacrifice branches growing on the lower portion. Allow it to grow big like another tree growing on your trunk base. You need to watch that sacrifice cause it can dominate your tree and weaken it. In that case you need to control (slow down) it's growth by clipping. If you can't get a growth in the lower trunk try defoliating your tree so that sunlight can get on it and encourage growth there otherwise you need to graft a branch down there.
+Bonsai Iligan Thank u alot sir
I loved watching you work and showing us this technique. Could this be applied to an indigenous fig tree
To thicken the lower part of your tree, you need to grow branches there and let it grow big as if you are growing another tree. you need to watch your original tree though cause the sacrifice branch might dominate your tree and weakens it. if this happens slow down a bit the sacrifice branch by pruning. if you cannot get a branch growing at the lower base you can graft a branch.
I Would LOVE To BUY A Tamarind Tree As They Do Not Grow Here In Thee USA! Especially Looking For A Big 1 With Fruits That Is Bonsai/able. If You Can Do This Please Let Me Know As I Would Be Very Interested. Sincerely Evan E.
Sir saan pob makabili ng tamarind?
it would look better if the bottom branch won't close. some giant trees are like that.
nice
Bisaya man diay ka dong, aw sir diay. Asa man ka dapita sir kay magpatudlo unta ko nimo. Hehehe
Bisdak kaayo
Bonsai Iligan bisayang gamay ra ko sir kay wala man katubo morag bonsai. 😂😂😂
Lanjut
What is all that Noise in the background? Sounds like puppy mill
sorry for that, thanks for watching.
Balibali ser kapiganak kase makabunsai Na untan
says "Good job - the idea was to have the roots and trunk taper upwards?"
What is the name of this plant.
Tamarind 😁😁
Nakakabili po ba ng. Bonsai sa inyo?
We're currently not selling bonsais right now but when we do, we will post it in our facebook page.
oky i got the answer i ask to early u have the purpose......thank u a lot
thanks for watching.
Like , Thank you so much . Be friends together !!!
This is the previous video: th-cam.com/video/54y1_PD6-jw/w-d-xo.html
JUST EAT THE ANIMALS ALREADY!!!
Master? they call u that!! u dont even know how make bonsai properly!!