Repotting A Split Trunk Cotoneaster Bonsai 🌳
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- In this Bonsai Video, we are Repotting A Split Trunk Cotoneaster Bonsai! Cotoneaster is a great choice for Bonsai because of their small leaf profile and fast growth rate.
Today we are working on three different cotoneaster trees. One with berries that has a good Nebari, one with a split trunk, and one that is Mame sized. Repotting cotoneaster is best done in early spring before the tree begins to flower. This timing helps the tree adjust smoothly to its new pot without interrupting its growth cycle too much, ensuring it stays healthy and happy.
Cotoneaster as a species are great for Bonsai as they have small leaves, delicate branches, and attractive flowers and berries, which lend themselves well to intricate shaping and styling.
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00:00 - Intro.
00:27 - The Cotoneaster Trees.
01:07 - The Bonsai Tools Used.
02:01 - When To Repot Cotoneaster.
02:42 - Repotting: Cotoneaster with Berries.
05:00 - Root Pruning for a Better Nebari.
07:56 - How to Decide on a Size of Pot.
09:29 - Preparing The Pot.
10:01 - The Soil Mix Used.
10:38 - Doing the Repotting Stone Trick.
12:53 - Repotting: Split Trunk Cotoneaster.
17:25 - Deciding on a Pot.
18:41 - Securing the Tree in the Bonsai Training Pot.
19:16 - Adding a Top Layer of Spaghnum Moss.
20:09 - Repotting: The Mame Sized Bonsai.
23:23 - Watering/Beauty Shots.
24:10 - Outro.
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Sound of rain in the background is a nice addition
Every time I watch a video, the whole time I'm telling the tv "look at that!" "Look what he did with that!" and "isn't that just amazing." The whole video, every video. Maybe now that I'm sharing, I'll start saying something else.
I'll keep everyone posted. ✌🏼
Aww thank you 😊
Lol, you split, I fuse...😂
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Kennet
Hey Kennet! 😄 Thanks for watching!
Been waiting for the update on the split trunk. That's my favorite video so far - I'm glad to see the tree doing so well
Hey thank you so much! 😃 I do like this one too!! It should put on some good growth this year 😃🌳
Beautiful, informative and uplifting! Thanks for your work, Adam!
Good to see back doing videos, I find cotoneasters make great little trees I have some in different styles, they are fun to work with, boy do we need to fun at the moment as the weather is not sure what season we are in, I have a maple in full leaf already plus a few not far behind. All the best with your trees
Nice! Remember this split trunk dude quite well. Do you think shortening one of the trunks would make the overall design more dramatic and impactful?
Hey thanks Joe! 😊 They sure are fun ones as they're so resilient and grow fast. Oh noo that's not good! I hope your trees are okay after this super early start! I have heard that some Azalea and rhododendron flowers are already wilting this time of year 😅
Cotoneasters are one of my favourite trees, great video! The little one with all the berries reminds me of an apple tree. Going to try and make a similar one myself. Than you for the inspiration!
Ah nice one Dennis! I hope it works well for you! Thank you for watching 😀🌳❤
Great group of trees Adam! Love the split one!
Thanks Dave!! 😁
Thank you for all of your helpful advice.
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Nicely presented and I do like that split trunk version a lot :)
Thanks very much Xavier! It's a good way of taking a boring tree and doing something fun with it 😁
Awesome
Nice one Adam. 3 nice little trees.
Thanks Sam!! 😀🌳❤
Awesome video, super shots of the trees!!! Nice root work!
Hey thanks Nigel! 😁
Nicely done Adam 👍
Thanks Jason 😁
Looking forward to it adam❤
Thanks man!
Great to
See a video. I love those cute cotoneasters
Hey thank you Cas! There will be lots more videos to come!
Great video Adam 👊👊
Thanks Andy!! 😄
Always a great video with information and guidance.
What’s the plan for the split tree?
Thank you very much! I try to be as informative as possible! The plan now is to let the tree get healthy, grow like crazy and let the roots fill the pot before we prune again! 😀🌳❤
I always look forward to your videos! I think you could of squeezed that small one in the white pot. Be brave lol.
I could have!! I will try to get a nice Nebari first before downsizing 😀🌳❤
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Рахмат!
Nice work. May I ask where you got your lava rock from?
Hello! Can you try playing with a Jacaranda? I would love to see what you would do with it!
I will keep an eye out for this tree! 😀🌳❤
@@notionbonsai epic!
Good video, Adam, is it ok to repot cotoneasters now in N Ireland even if they're not budding? Beginner, thanks
It's generally best to wait until they start showing signs of growth before repotting. 😁
@@notionbonsai Oooops! I repotted one because I saw your video
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You mentioned it being cold where you are - I'm in Philadelphia-PA-USA - we are still in winter we have been in the 40sF. Is it too early to repot before they really wake up? I have a Cotoneaster that is begging for attention. Thanks
Ahh Philadelphia can definitely get chilly in the winter! In general, it's best to wait until after the last frost and when temperatures consistently stay above freezing before repotting your bonsai trees, especially if they're still in dormancy.
Since your Cotoneaster is showing signs of needing attention, you might consider waiting just a bit longer until temperatures start to warm up a bit more consistently. Repotting too early while the tree is still dormant can shock it and potentially harm its health.
Keep an eye on the weather forecast and wait for a stretch of milder temperatures before proceeding with repotting. Once spring is in full swing and your Cotoneaster begins to show signs of new growth, that's usually a good indicator that it's safe to proceed with repotting.🌱🌿
When do you recon is best time to dig cotoneaster up from front garden to put in a pot
Best time to repot cotoneaster is Spring! 🤗
@@notionbonsai thank you
You use a very inorganic substrate Adam - is it very wet where you are?
Yes it rains a lot here 😀
Thanks@@notionbonsai for responding. I like your videos by the way - thank you for the content
@@ishamakkusu Thank you for watching my videos 🙂