Why did you disappear for so many years? You are the person that got me into bonsai when I saw your YT videos, many years ago now.. I love your videos.
This comment section is open?! Awesome! I finally have the opportunity to say your videos have been a great source of entertainment over the years and I'm overjoyed to see you creating more content. I hope all is well and I look forward to seeing more in the future!
Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Arbeit und dieses neue Video. Wohl nicht nur für mich sind Sie einer der lehrreichste und wichtigste Kanal hier auf TH-cam. Ich hoffe noch viel von Ihnen zu sehen. Liebe Grüße aus dem Schwarzwald
You still produce by far the best bonsai videos on TH-cam. You are a born teacher. This one too was a joy to watch and listen. Thanks for making and posting this!
Great video,needed this info to start looking after my maple trees .I kept pruning all branches ,didn't think to leave weaker branches to gain vigour.Brilliant.
Well Done Graham , will you try to help the Other Side of the Turtle Pad to look like the Left Side? Last Graham you have to Try Drew Estate Cigars they are Awesome ! Could we See your Bonsai Garden someday? Fan of old
Interesting. Great advice - videos like this give me confidence. I have an air-layered maple outdoors that I have allowed to go bonkers. It is a total mess and I need to structure and prune it. I might wait untill spring because I think that will reduce the chance of die back as the tree will be pushing out growth. With the leaves dropping its easier for me to see the structure better now. I did a radical prune once and got some bits if significant die back that scared me. The next time I pruned I used that gooey green sealent to prevent die back which seemed to work. I think I will wait until early spring after the tree has woken up when I can still see the structure and it is starting to push out growth. I hope that the maintenance will be easier once I establish a direction. Thanks again for posting this video, I will watch your others. Kind regards.
@@judlpd maybe? I think that might be a good thing though as it prevents die back? I watched another video that recommended pruning in the growth season to avoid this? Other videos I have watched say it doesn't really matter and that any time is a good time? Descriptions of experience appreciated.
we tend to avoid any significant pruning of maples in spring because they are a high water mobility species and they'll bleed out a lot of their resources if cut in spring.
What are your thoughts on making a common-or-garden Canadian maple into a bonsai? I have brought a number of those from where they were cleared around a road. Can they make decent bonsai?
I remember seeing this tree on your website with a nice Benicidori, do you still have that Beni? would you do the same pruning in early spring? Thank you for sharing.
I have a very similar maple grow as a in ground bonsai. I need to shorten it by 6 “ and would like to cut it where it’s about 1” thick. Will I get any back budding ? And when is the best season ? Thanks
I always wire abs prune my deciduous at this time of year (November mostly) but still been trying to get my maples down pat. So there will be no bleeding or severe die back, pruning at this time of year? We’ve had 2 or 3 light frosts but aren’t consistent with temperatures like that yet.
I have read after defoliation of maples mid summer early July is a good time to wire ,the tree will be obviously bare of leaves and you will be able to clearly see the branch structure, in very early spring again when the buds are just sprouting, be careful not to damage any and if done in spring keep a close eye on it because wire can soon bite in..
I've now watched this video in its entirety three times and I'm worried there's something sadly wrong with me. Although the leaves add lots of colour and give the tree shape, I can't help thinking how beautiful the tree looks at the very end of the video. Quite stunning.
Isn't it too early to prune? I understand that the process that takes place in autumn involves the reabsorption of valuable nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from the leaves into the tree’s branches and trunk. These nutrients are then stored and used for growth in the following spring. Why don't you wait until the leaves all drop off naturally so this process is fully completed. Could this have been a contributing factor for those branches that died?. Just wondering. Thank you.
Hi, Graham explained that he is removing leaves and pruning now, before winter / frost. Doing it now gives the tree a bit of time to recover before the frost. As far as I’m aware because the leaves are red, orange, pink and yellow (originally all green) the green chlorophyll and nutrients have been moved into the branches, trunk and roots. I don’t know why the other branches died but Graham hasn’t owned the tree for very long and he definitely knows his Bonsai - good luck with yours 👍🏾🇬🇧🌲
I miss these videos. Know that you were my biggest inspiration to make real Bonsai. A big hug from Brazil and congratulations on your work.
Agreed
One of the most educational videos I’ve seen for a long time.
So glad to see you back again on youtube. Your channel is one of the best.
And free !!!
Graham, terrific to have you back occasionally online, a real treat.
Why did you disappear for so many years?
You are the person that got me into bonsai when I saw your YT videos, many years ago now..
I love your videos.
Had to go make some money so I can keep doing this shit for free fella ;-) Support Kaizen Bonsai. com !!!!
So much helpful advice in one video! Thank you 🙏
This comment section is open?! Awesome! I finally have the opportunity to say your videos have been a great source of entertainment over the years and I'm overjoyed to see you creating more content. I hope all is well and I look forward to seeing more in the future!
Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Arbeit und dieses neue Video. Wohl nicht nur für mich sind Sie einer der lehrreichste und wichtigste Kanal hier auf TH-cam. Ich hoffe noch viel von Ihnen zu sehen. Liebe Grüße aus dem Schwarzwald
I've always considered you my UK sensei. You're a great instructor and I'm glad you're putting up more videos.
Thank you for keep posting Mr. Graham! Love your kind of work
You still produce by far the best bonsai videos on TH-cam. You are a born teacher. This one too was a joy to watch and listen. Thanks for making and posting this!
So glad to see you posting again, your videos are the reason I got into bonsai
Glad you are making videos again….they are excellent and very inspirational. You are one of the best! Thanks for sharing
What an excellent video. Thank you Graham for sharing your expertise
Good to have you back ! From Aus
Great video,needed this info to start looking after my maple trees .I kept pruning all branches ,didn't think to leave weaker branches to gain vigour.Brilliant.
Stunning really. Great demo.
A masterclass for free.thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!
Beautiful maple Graham. Wish that was part of my collection. Great video! 🇬🇧🇬🇧
what a wonderfull tree. Thank you very much for these explanation of the work you made. We never have such a good quality videos in france
very nice piece of nature, the silhoute of the finished work is amazing. Thanks for share with us.
Excellent Graham. Thanks for sharing 👍
Some of the best tools I’ve purchased have been from kaizen bonsai brilliant video graham 😎Dennis
The two big extremes, growing a bonsai tree 0 to 60 years or a MV Augusta 0 to 60 in 3 seconds. What a varied life you lead Graham.
Thanks for this video, and thanks for good explanations on the tree, very good video
Graham Potter is truly a bonsai professor. Above 10/10.
Great job Graham. Beautiful tree!!!
Beautiful tree, great video, well explained, and very soothing to watch. Thank you.
Nice job graham beautiful video thanks
From Louisiana love your videos!!!
Those snips look just the job. One for the Christmas list.
Might be worth dropping links to the gear you use in the video description.
One more impressive lession of the my really master of bonsai.
I love big trees like this, and the fall color is great!
Well Done Graham , will you try to help the Other Side of the Turtle Pad to look like the Left Side? Last Graham you have to Try Drew Estate Cigars they are Awesome ! Could we See your Bonsai Garden someday? Fan of old
I am seeing n looking from a far, how to pruning a maple bonsai.
Wow beautiful mape bonsai Sir.
Greeting ine hobby bonsai from Indonesia.
Good luck.
Great to see more videos from you, your trees are like no other...
Great video Graham, this is one cracking maple thanks for sharing
Finally a great video by someone who nows the subject 👍🪴
You tube can be so misleading at times.
Great work going to do some 👍
Beautiful tree, beautiful man :)
Beautiful maple bonsai!! Thank you for sharing
Thank you friend for sharing your experience, wish you good health.❤👍👍👍👍👍
Interesting. Great advice - videos like this give me confidence. I have an air-layered maple outdoors that I have allowed to go bonkers. It is a total mess and I need to structure and prune it. I might wait untill spring because I think that will reduce the chance of die back as the tree will be pushing out growth. With the leaves dropping its easier for me to see the structure better now. I did a radical prune once and got some bits if significant die back that scared me. The next time I pruned I used that gooey green sealent to prevent die back which seemed to work. I think I will wait until early spring after the tree has woken up when I can still see the structure and it is starting to push out growth. I hope that the maintenance will be easier once I establish a direction. Thanks again for posting this video, I will watch your others. Kind regards.
Don’t Acers ‘bleed’ badly if pruned in Spring?
@@judlpd maybe? I think that might be a good thing though as it prevents die back? I watched another video that recommended pruning in the growth season to avoid this? Other videos I have watched say it doesn't really matter and that any time is a good time? Descriptions of experience appreciated.
Cracking tutorial Graham, great maple :-)
great video packed with usefull information, cheers
Nice Job, Graham 👍
Cigar at 16:45 awesome!
It takes a while to remove the leaves by hand. Storm Debi did it for me in no time. Nice ramification coming on that maple.
beautiful maple bonsai I really like it👍👍
Could you do another for spring pruning?
Fantastic video thanks for sharing 👍
Great video...would you apply these same Autumn techniques to Chinese Elm and Hornbeam?
Yes exactly same.
Thank you@@GrahamWPotter ...you always post valuable video and I have been following them for years...Cheers from Virginia, USA!
@@victortaboada2058Graham has a video on pruning Elm... Take a look.
Will do, thank you! @@Amphibian-kh1cf
What’s the paste called that you put on the tree wound after you clip a branch off?
Could you do another video for Spring pruning Maples?
we tend to avoid any significant pruning of maples in spring because they are a high water mobility species and they'll bleed out a lot of their resources if cut in spring.
What are your thoughts on making a common-or-garden Canadian maple into a bonsai? I have brought a number of those from where they were cleared around a road. Can they make decent bonsai?
I am a new subscriber, your channel is very interesting, thank you for sharing.
I remember seeing this tree on your website with a nice Benicidori, do you still have that Beni? would you do the same pruning in early spring? Thank you for sharing.
Smashing video, still scares me this autumn pruning😅
I have a very similar maple grow as a in ground bonsai. I need to shorten it by 6 “ and would like to cut it where it’s about 1” thick. Will I get any back budding ? And when is the best season ? Thanks
I always wire abs prune my deciduous at this time of year (November mostly) but still been trying to get my maples down pat. So there will be no bleeding or severe die back, pruning at this time of year? We’ve had 2 or 3 light frosts but aren’t consistent with temperatures like that yet.
Hi Graham, haven't seen this one yet but the last one with the other fella was a breath of fresh air...with some nicotine and beer ha ha.
Bonsai and a herf, what's not to love.
Graham, I have some maples in need of wiring, you mentioned doing this in the summer? what month would you recommend?
I have read after defoliation of maples mid summer early July is a good time to wire ,the tree will be obviously bare of leaves and you will be able to clearly see the branch structure, in very early spring again when the buds are just sprouting, be careful not to damage any and if done in spring keep a close eye on it because wire can soon bite in..
very beautiful❤️❤️❤️
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I'm ur fan...why took a long time to post???
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I've now watched this video in its entirety three times and I'm worried there's something sadly wrong with me. Although the leaves add lots of colour and give the tree shape, I can't help thinking how beautiful the tree looks at the very end of the video. Quite stunning.
Isn't it too early to prune? I understand that the process that takes place in autumn involves the reabsorption of valuable nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from the leaves into the tree’s branches and trunk. These nutrients are then stored and used for growth in the following spring. Why don't you wait until the leaves all drop off naturally so this process is fully completed. Could this have been a contributing factor for those branches that died?. Just wondering. Thank you.
Hi, Graham explained that he is removing leaves and pruning now, before winter / frost. Doing it now gives the tree a bit of time to recover before the frost. As far as I’m aware because the leaves are red, orange, pink and yellow (originally all green) the green chlorophyll and nutrients have been moved into the branches, trunk and roots. I don’t know why the other branches died but Graham hasn’t owned the tree for very long and he definitely knows his Bonsai - good luck with yours 👍🏾🇬🇧🌲
👍 dari Pematangsiantar
Di Indonesia tidak ada pohon ini, yang ada pohon serut dan beringin 😁
👍👌🙂
Indonesia mr hadir buat anda❤❤👍👍
Sangat sangat indah dilihat 🎉🎉
so nice