Hello Carl, I just wanted to share a tip that I got here on RUclips from Sheffield Made Plants. If tap water is needed to water your plants, simply treat the water with "Aqua Safe" or some other similar treatment for aquariums. Only a few drops per are needed to treat the water making it cost effective, and really... if it makes tap water safe enough to have fish breathing it, I think it's safe for my bonsai! I've tried it with no ill effects, and have actually had plants FLOWER for me that haven't before. I'm certain my plants were not liking the chlorinated tap I was giving them, and now have thanked me for it by flowering! ❤❤ Please give it a try, as I have on my entire bonsai collection, including my Japanese maples. Also Carl, I just wanted to thank you! I would've never gotten Japanese maple bonsai if it wasn't for your channel and the information you provide. The previous name of your channel was perfect and said it all. The Benefit of Experience! Cheers!!
Thanks so much and I will certainly remember your trick with the water. I’ve been in trouble a few times when it’s been unexpectedly dry and I have needed water! Glad your enjoying the channel and yes despite the name change (to make it easier for people to discover) my philosophy is the same, you just can’t beat trying it for yourself! Cheers Carl
Hi Carl. Very clever set up. Rain water is the best. I’ve always wanted to set one up but space is an issue. Got to Keep the plants happy 😊
Absolutely the best and free!
Hello Carl, I just wanted to share a tip that I got here on RUclips from Sheffield Made Plants. If tap water is needed to water your plants, simply treat the water with "Aqua Safe" or some other similar treatment for aquariums. Only a few drops per are needed to treat the water making it cost effective, and really... if it makes tap water safe enough to have fish breathing it, I think it's safe for my bonsai! I've tried it with no ill effects, and have actually had plants FLOWER for me that haven't before. I'm certain my plants were not liking the chlorinated tap I was giving them, and now have thanked me for it by flowering! ❤❤ Please give it a try, as I have on my entire bonsai collection, including my Japanese maples. Also Carl, I just wanted to thank you! I would've never gotten Japanese maple bonsai if it wasn't for your channel and the information you provide. The previous name of your channel was perfect and said it all. The Benefit of Experience! Cheers!!
Thanks so much and I will certainly remember your trick with the water. I’ve been in trouble a few times when it’s been unexpectedly dry and I have needed water! Glad your enjoying the channel and yes despite the name change (to make it easier for people to discover) my philosophy is the same, you just can’t beat trying it for yourself! Cheers Carl
I love the sensible observation based advice you give
Thank you for your feedback, I just like a logical approach based on my experience 👍
Great video Carl appreciate your time and info really good 👍🏼
Thanks Brian thanks for the feedback!
Nice job carl beautiful video keep up the good work mate thanks
Thanks, will do!
Nice work, thank you!
Thank you too! Carl
Very fertile plants thank you for sharing
So nice of you. Carl
Thanks for the tips
No problem! Glad you enjoyed 👍
Hi I’ve just come across your video.. very helpful ! Thanks.
Thanks for letting me know, it’s appreciated. Check out my other videos, I’m doing a new one every week at the moment 👍
Hi Carl ,I've not had to water mine in 2 weeks ,we've had that much rain ,lol the water meter, great little tool 👍
We’ll worth the few pounds I paid just to be sure of over or under watering! Thanks for posting. Carl
@@Japanesemaples yes ,I think it was £9 for 2 👍
Very informative, you have inspired me to collect same rainwater 🙂 (not that we get much of it, most of the year in South Australia) 👍
Thanks for the feedback and I went to Melbourne as a teenager so I know what you mean! Carl
Thanks for the feedback and I went to Melbourne as a teenager so I know what you mean! Carl
How much bark mulch on top?
Just a thin layer is fine and certainly not piled up around the trunk!