I'm partway through the video and I see the logic in using stone over a driftwood or any other type of wood as a project. My concern when contemplating doing a traditional Shari piece was water log, mold growth and deterioration..Out of everything I've seen on Bonsai, your project interests me the most because it's logical and attainable by myself..bravo..
That's awesome!!!!! I need to purchase one of those rocks, such a great effect. How many years would it take for the roots to anchor to the rock and reach the pot???
wow how beautiful. this is such a unique form of art, taking something natural out of nature then manipulate it in such a way that it mimics nature! kind of ironic really. an incredible art none the less. this work is absolutely inspiring, if this is possible the sky is the limit really.
yes, eventually, if the pathway is moist, reach the bottom of the pot, where the fertilizer would be applied. imo, kind of a long way for the top trees tho (i dunno honestly)
@@janculek1190 would have made for a better video if you had added pictures of it after like a year so we could see the progress and see that it really works.
Why wouldn’t you make a moss ball pot around the roots? I do like the over all design and look though. It would be AMAZING if in 20-30 years those roots followed those trails to the water dish and you had exposed roots!!
any reason for using sphagnum only and no keto for the eventual root highways to the pot. also didnt see him layer any akadama or an sort of planting medium directly under the root balls.
The sphagnum moss is fully loaded with akadama. I consider the mixture of akadama and sphagnum moss as useful and very healthy enviroment for the roots for this type of composition. But time to time I add bit keto as well. Depends of the situation.
@@janculek1190 thanks Jan. didn't notice the akadama glad to have a better understanding. i figured you would use both but wanted to confirm since i missed it. i like the rafia wrapped sphagmum technique. btw your slabs and rock plantings are absolutely stunning.
Did this survive? Would have seen photos or something of it after it had time to set for like 6 months to a year to see if it actually took to the rock or if it didn't!! It looked nice but not all that helpful cause I don't know if this method truly works due to no pho tos or video of it later down the road to see it's progress. Sorry just honest opinion.
@@janculek1190 didn't say anything was gonna happen to it. Just would have been nice to see the composition after it had time to set for a few months. That's all I meant.
mày nói bố mày hiểu đc bố mày ko phải nx. nhưng động tác mày thực hiện ở Việt Nam! đầy. xanh non lắm con ạ. nhưng bố thương cái xanh non của mày. bố mày thích. mày có hiểu ko
Beautiful creation. Stunning to the eye. And intriguing to the senses.
It just blows me away that people can have such good foresight in design. Maybe one day...thanks for sharing.
Talk about pulling it together at the end. I just wasn't seeing it, then boom there it was. Fantastic look, very well executed.
Would really like to see updates on this piece. Very interesting and beautiful!!! 👍😀
wow!
It’s. Amazing what he turns out with.
It turned out amazing. And the Raffia ,Moss,and Substrate technique is really cool . I'm definitely trying that out . Great Work
I'm partway through the video and I see the logic in using stone over a driftwood or any other type of wood as a project. My concern when contemplating doing a traditional Shari piece was water log, mold growth and deterioration..Out of everything I've seen on Bonsai, your project interests me the most because it's logical and attainable by myself..bravo..
Beautiful tree. Thanks for video.
Really beautiful work!
Very very beatiful🌲🌳
beautiful art
that's brilliant, nice composition
this is an out of the norm artsy....totally cool
stunning work
Beautiful bonsai. Thanks !
Super!
Nigel, can you please make some similar? Would love to follow the progression! 👍
Great work Jan!
I had never seen that spagnum moss bundle technique. It'd be interesting to see how the trees roots develop over time. Nice video and demo!
Awesome! Was waiting for it to get a good shower. Any update?
Masterpiece!
That's awesome!!!!! I need to purchase one of those rocks, such a great effect.
How many years would it take for the roots to anchor to the rock and reach the pot???
Wow upgraded wonderful
Fantastic, good job!
wow how beautiful. this is such a unique form of art, taking something natural out of nature then manipulate it in such a way that it mimics nature! kind of ironic really. an incredible art none the less.
this work is absolutely inspiring, if this is possible the sky is the limit really.
What is that brown thing that he used to make the roots reach the bottom? And where can i get those? Thanks
This is so so cool!
Very nice
Would be nice to know what you mixed with the sphagnum moss for the substrate.
Blue Ridge Bonsai it seems to be full Akadama
excellente vidéo ! nice work.
Niceee .. i like it ishizuki
👄i am just beginning
my bonsai🌱journey......
thank you for inspiration 🍎
Muhteşemsiniz. Dükkanın bir köşesini bonsai köşesi yapmak istiyorum önerileriniz nelerdir.🇹🇷🇹🇷👏🇹🇷
Will the roots eventually reach down to the bottom?
That's exactly what I was wondering. Did the tree actually take to the rock or not?
yes, eventually, if the pathway is moist, reach the bottom of the pot, where the fertilizer would be applied. imo, kind of a long way for the top trees tho (i dunno honestly)
Yes, they will, the roots grows quite fast actually, because they want to reach the moister in the lower parts of the "mossy tubes".
@@janculek1190 would have made for a better video if you had added pictures of it after like a year so we could see the progress and see that it really works.
how do you produce the rocks ?? amazing!
What type of rock are You using?
Why wouldn’t you make a moss ball pot around the roots?
I do like the over all design and look though. It would be AMAZING if in 20-30 years those roots followed those trails to the water dish and you had exposed roots!!
How do u creat those rocks?
Kreatif. Very cool bonsai
Want to learn bonsai. Haven't tried any.
Amazing
any reason for using sphagnum only and no keto for the eventual root highways to the pot. also didnt see him layer any akadama or an sort of planting medium directly under the root balls.
The sphagnum moss is fully loaded with akadama. I consider the mixture of akadama and sphagnum moss as useful and very healthy enviroment for the roots for this type of composition. But time to time I add bit keto as well. Depends of the situation.
@@janculek1190 thanks Jan. didn't notice the akadama glad to have a better understanding. i figured you would use both but wanted to confirm since i missed it. i like the rafia wrapped sphagmum technique. btw your slabs and rock plantings are absolutely stunning.
Where can rocks like that be purchased online?
Jan Culek sells them on his website
@@bonsaiempire Thanks! Interesting website.. Seems like all of the stones are sold completely out lol.
sensacional
А как дерево будет питаться? 😮
why are does rock towers so expensive....
Woww quá tuyệt vời...
Love it
Superb
Good tree ..
Wow
👍👍👍
good
I miss pre-covid 😷
Did this survive? Would have seen photos or something of it after it had time to set for like 6 months to a year to see if it actually took to the rock or if it didn't!! It looked nice but not all that helpful cause I don't know if this method truly works due to no pho tos or video of it later down the road to see it's progress. Sorry just honest opinion.
It gonna be alright, I made many of these type of composition in the past, the oldest one was made six years ago and It is still thriving...
@@janculek1190 didn't say anything was gonna happen to it. Just would have been nice to see the composition after it had time to set for a few months. That's all I meant.
@@janculek1190 where can I find a rock like that of that size?
@@emoisest best way is to order the customized piece on info@janculekbonsai.com
Thanks for the interest!
good way to create rock penjings
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿🔥🌈👍🏿
Just my opinion . Awesome artery. But to me that color doesn’t do it justice Again, it’s just my opinion.
I literally just got my bonsai tree
mày nói bố mày hiểu đc bố mày ko phải nx. nhưng động tác mày thực hiện ở Việt Nam! đầy. xanh non lắm con ạ. nhưng bố thương cái xanh non của mày. bố mày thích. mày có hiểu ko
Разовая композиция. Без перспективы развития.