Bonsai - Working the Roots

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024

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  • @cldavis33
    @cldavis33 2 года назад +1

    Just an observer and Bonsai admirer. I know we hear rules and things...I absolutely love that blue rectangular pot, and I see the tree magnificently. That is gorgeous.

  • @Tieball
    @Tieball 11 лет назад +1

    I am amzed that all those roots, once combed out, actually fit in the first pt. Incredible.

  • @Tieball
    @Tieball 13 лет назад +1

    Thanks for putting out all these videos! I appreciate every one of them. The fit in the new pot is amazing and the new image terrific. Much better than the blue pot.

  • @RaidenTheAlmighty
    @RaidenTheAlmighty 12 лет назад +1

    @OrlandoBonsaiTV That's awesome. I had one in my yard that I dug up yesterday. It's a pretty massive stump,at least 6 or 7 inches across at the base. The surface roots are really thick too, and radiate out from the tree really well. The weird thing is, I think it's actually two or three threes that have fused together. It has two big trunks and two sapling sized trunks, and I have no idea how that will work out lol.

  • @DeadZone318
    @DeadZone318 11 лет назад +1

    I've been studying the art/science of bonsai for 2 years. I love your video's, very informative!

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  11 лет назад

    That's great that you got a tree to work with. There is so much to learn in the beginning. I was looking through all the ones I've done but there isn't just one that gets you all the info you need. Just take your time and start going through them and grab all the info you can

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    That tree is around 25 years or so. It is really hard to be certain though. It is really one of my favorites from my collection these days. Very easy to care for and always changing

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    You're right, it could be a real challenge especially if the tree is root bound. The tree I didn in teh video had been done about 4 years earlier so the hard part was done. However what you've done now will greatly help your tree develop much better in the future

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  11 лет назад

    Good luck David. I'm glad youre trying bonsai. Its really a lot of fun and very rewarding

  • @DirtyFastingLife
    @DirtyFastingLife 12 лет назад

    Oooo no don't be sorry I do understand... U do great work.. love the rainforest plant I have one and your videos are great.. breaks and water are permitted ;)

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    I'm excited for you! There is a lot to learn in this hobby buts its all fun. You've got me there to help if you need

  • @davidmichael3137
    @davidmichael3137 11 лет назад

    great video and I Learned a lot. I didn't know you could grow two trees from one...I am learning about bonsai now and I am very new at this. Thanks for the post.

  • @ZLuis2009
    @ZLuis2009 12 лет назад

    I would of not known how to straighten out the roots, Nice video.

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @Tieball The benefits of the bonsai mix is that it drains very well, promotes roots splitting, and holds water. Secondly once your trunk is as big as you want it that is the perfect time to get it into a bonsai pot. You can then develop branches

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @no2religions Actually the fired clay will break down over time and block the drain holes. The nice thing about the lava is it will never break down no matter how much rain you get

  • @IrregularPineapples
    @IrregularPineapples 11 лет назад

    It's strangely satisfying watching you work on the bonsai trees and roots :V

  • @lizfisher8218
    @lizfisher8218 10 лет назад

    I wished you show how you wired the roots down. Looks awesome. Love your videos.

    • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
      @OrlandoBonsaiTV  10 лет назад

      check out my other video on wiring in at ruclips.net/video/Y5GNxqz8LqI/видео.html

  • @xzyeee
    @xzyeee 13 лет назад

    Thanks for your advice Orlando, will try

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    somewhere around 4 years. It was a 'mother tree' for a long time. It was just grown and air layers and cuttings were constantly taken to keep it small.

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    I don't own one, but the Flowida convention is coming up this month so it gives me a great chance to get some new material. I see what I can find that would help you out

  • @yewsoonpow9429
    @yewsoonpow9429 8 лет назад +2

    Hi your wrightia looks great, and very strong. i'm not sure if it is due to different climate there (i'm from Malaysia), but my practice is to defoliate the wrightia before repotting to reduce the stress to the tree. You could make a great Yamadori for the wrightia. great work.

    • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
      @OrlandoBonsaiTV  8 лет назад

      +YewSoon Pow Thank you for the suggestion to defoliate. I will do that from now on

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    I'm really glad to hear that! Good luck!!

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @no2religions Actually I've gotten away from the fired clay mixes such as kitty little and turface. I used the small sized lava rock and have had great success with it

  • @snoekhoek
    @snoekhoek 13 лет назад

    Man, I thought you were gonna snip of a finger or something! Raking roots is a top sport. :D

  • @MHarenArt
    @MHarenArt 4 года назад

    I had NO idea you could be that aggressive with re-potting a bonsai!!!!. I've got a bald cypress in a 10' deep terracotta pot that I want to repot into a 3-4' deep pot. I'll do more homework before I start surgery! Thanks for all the great information!!

    • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
      @OrlandoBonsaiTV  4 года назад +1

      Only work on Bald Cypress during their dormant periods in the winter. They would not survive repotting or root pruning while in their growing season.

    • @MHarenArt
      @MHarenArt 4 года назад

      @@OrlandoBonsaiTV Thank you, yes! I did know that! I can't wait o get started though! I've watched a couple more videos since I last commented here, and again. learned soooo much. I had no idea you could just wack off those thicker roots, but of course your explanation made perfect sense! Thanks again. I'm gong to subscribe to your channel. Have a great day! Cheers!

  • @Iggynawcio
    @Iggynawcio 13 лет назад

    Great videos! Thanks for your advice.

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    @GabrieleColonna Pretty much any tropical tree will do well for you. Brazillian rain rees airlayer very quickly. Just start in the early spring as the tree's leaves start to fill in.

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  11 лет назад

    I appreciate the comment. I'm still trying to find time to do more videos. I've got a list of topics, just very busy right now

  • @CXENTE713
    @CXENTE713 12 лет назад

    I just ordered, a Juniper bonsai tree..I think its 6" tall.. I have no idea, what I'm getting into.... but seems very exciting :-)

  • @DirtyFastingLife
    @DirtyFastingLife 12 лет назад

    Slow .. take your time.. breathe.. and enjoy the process. You do great work. Just relax through the process. You seem to always be in a rush??

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @no2religions Thanks for the comment. Hopefully my videos are a step up from the other ones youve mentioned

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    It is really hard to get the roots reduced on larger trees but when you actually look you will see that they are really a lot of wood and mass and not much feeder roots. So you can get in with cutters and grinders to clear out the mass and really reduce it down. I'm trying to find material to do a demo on really soon

  • @engelwyre
    @engelwyre 13 лет назад

    That ficus is a beast!

  • @kamz123456789
    @kamz123456789 8 лет назад +1

    Great informative video. It really is a work of art caring for a Bonsai tree. Is it possible to email you a picture of my tree? We purchased it about 2 years ago, and he hasn't been happy since we acquired him. Your help would be greatly appreciated.

  • @spencer5082
    @spencer5082 4 года назад

    Id love to know what you ended up doing with that Ficus? That was extremely interesting

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @xzyeee If you are getting a lot of rain your tree may be devloping a fungus which would cause teh leaves to yellow and even have irregular shapes. I would suggest aplying a systemic fungicide such as Halt which you can find at Home Depot or Lowes.

  • @tarunchaudhary4505
    @tarunchaudhary4505 10 лет назад

    good work. keep posting good things!!

  • @CXENTE713
    @CXENTE713 12 лет назад

    @OrlandoBonsaiTV thanks.. i cant wait too get started

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    Thanks, the water and breaks would be a good idea. I'll work on taking it down a notch :)

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  11 лет назад

    Keep them in the mix you currently have until early spring before the tree leafs out. At that point you can repot it into whatever you choose

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад +2

    That was an extremely hot day, and I had a lot to do. If I don't work that fast the video would have been so much longer and I wanted to keep it to a rather short video. Also it's really the pace I keep when I do my trees.

  • @sanjaydabhale5258
    @sanjaydabhale5258 9 лет назад

    awesome bonsai and very informative video mr Orlando . please tell me how do you improve the trunk diameter . Is there any special technique to widen the trunk.

    • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
      @OrlandoBonsaiTV  9 лет назад

      The only way to really thicken the truck is to let the tree grow out for a while. You can place the tree into a larger pot or into the ground for a year or two to get it thickened. Once you put the tree into a bonsai pot it will not get very much bigger

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    @RaidenTheAlmighty Hackberry make great bonsai. Really great trunks and good to work with

  • @bornnraisedhawkeye
    @bornnraisedhawkeye 11 лет назад

    I have some silver maple trees that I would like to start to bonsai. I pulled them out of the bottom of one of the downspouts where they had sprouted, this spring. I'm wondering if I should keep them in potting soil or if I should switch to a bonsai mix. And if I'm to keep them in the potting soil, how much longer should I keep them in the potting soil?

  • @duhoky100
    @duhoky100 11 лет назад

    Hi Paul,
    What is the best time (season) to CUT the roots?and what kind of the soild did you used for your Bonsai TREES ?!! ThAnK YoU So MUCH.

  • @zoemclelland3502
    @zoemclelland3502 12 лет назад

    just got a three year old ligustrum bonsai indoor tree, root straigtening was easier looking than i thought.

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @SahanTheMighty Thats so funny!!! I had to go back and watch it again. What can I say, bonsai I. Florida can be brutal. I was freaking dying that day! Thanks for watching :)

  • @no2religions
    @no2religions 13 лет назад

    @OrlandoBonsaiTV I wouldn't have mentioned it otherwise. WOB is pretty interesting, but lacks practical information.
    I haven't gone through all your movies, but do you ever use cat litter as soil. That's all I use.

  • @coolyoureyes
    @coolyoureyes 12 лет назад

    Great videos! I am just a beginner. I live in Hawaii and have a question about making a bonsai from a Kukui tree. I suspect the question can apply in general to other trees. The kukui tree produces a walnut-like nut. Is there a way to prevent the tree from producing fruit?

  • @Tieball
    @Tieball 13 лет назад

    1. What is it about the bonsai soil mix that makes it that much better?
    2. Once the trunk is right is it okay to go to a bonsai pot for branch development for most trees? Specifically American Elm and Hornbeam.

  • @DirtyFastingLife
    @DirtyFastingLife 12 лет назад

    Sounds great.. !!

  • @randyschmidt5081
    @randyschmidt5081 12 лет назад

    Sorry. I meant videos, and have been reading a lot I was introduced to bonsai as a kid but just now getting started. I have to trees jap. Red cedars and got them from a general merchandise store. Should I repot them so their wired in with better soil or wait a year or two.

  • @DirtyFastingLife
    @DirtyFastingLife 12 лет назад

    Good bc.. I love ur videos and we need you around.. to make them no strokes!! :) looking fwd to the next video and a follow up on the Rainforest tree ... Also question have you and will you do a video with a Bonsai Ginseng Ficus??

  • @dabid1337
    @dabid1337 12 лет назад

    how does one go about developing good nebari? is it just a process of slowly removing soil from the base of the trunk until you reach the roots?

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    To develop nebary you need to let the roots grow longer so you can either keep it in the ground or an over potted nursery pot for a long time. Once you put it into a bonsai pot in bonsai soil youre not really going to gain nebari

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @jaybirrd84 This was done mid summer. It was very hot and these tropical trees love that time of year. They are very active so that is why I can root prune like I did.

  • @natava1
    @natava1 13 лет назад

    Hello, I really enjoyed this video. The tree is very beautiful and I liked it in the blue pot. It looks more traditional and nice now. I live in Tampa & have been interested in Bonsai, but only purchased a couple of books, i.e. 101 & encyclopedia.
    I like the blue pot. Do you want to sell it? Also, looking to purchase my first bonsai to keep inside my apt or at work. I don't find that you sell bonsai and found that interesting.
    Cat litter, my Persian would truly wonder about me then. ( :

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    If you are just trying to get a larger trunk then let them grow in what they are now. If you are happy with the trunk size and are ready ti start developing branches and structure then repot

  • @Liam2173
    @Liam2173 10 лет назад

    Awesome, thanks for the information.

  • @no2religions
    @no2religions 13 лет назад

    Hey, nice videos. When I first started bonsai, the only videos were World of Bonsai and Expert Village :/

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    Glad to hear that! Keep watching

  • @no2religions
    @no2religions 13 лет назад

    @OrlandoBonsaiTV why the change? Does is work better? I think we have opposite needs. Here we have 8 month of rain and no sun.

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @cura0006 Geat stroke started setting. I wasn't sure I was going to make it through that video. It was over 100 degrees and no shade

  • @largesatsuma
    @largesatsuma 12 лет назад

    How do you tell the difference between roots that are unnecessary and ones that are crucial? How do you make sure not to kill the tree when trimming the roots?

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  11 лет назад

    It did fit but actually visually the pot was too small in weight so I actually replanted into a larger pot just for composition purposes

  • @xzyeee
    @xzyeee 13 лет назад

    I am trying my hand at Bonsai and I am totally loving it. However, my candidates look a bit sick and I don't know what to do. They are sending out new shoots but I think they may be getting a bit too much water because we have been getting a lot of rain lately. There is one in particular that I don't want to die because I've grown so attcahed to it. What should I do?

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    YOu're right I do tend to mumble a bit at times and of course I talk fast too. As tbreen09ify pointed out I was saying feeder roots. They ar ethe very fine roots and are the ones that actually take up the nutrients. If there is anything else you had a question about let me know, and I'll work on talking a little clearer in the new videos :)

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @dkoefoed New roots will be white in color an will have a blunt end. Feed roots are extremely fine and will grow from the root main lines. They are hairlike roots.

  • @joeyhernandez14
    @joeyhernandez14 7 лет назад

    Man I wish you where still making videos

  • @kissiebooashes
    @kissiebooashes 13 лет назад

    @franksb4u Yes, you should put a thin layer of soil in the pot before you put your tree in it.

  • @sanjaydabhale5258
    @sanjaydabhale5258 9 лет назад

    thank you for the tip ,but do tying a wire at the base can help improve the trunk dia . i got this information from the net only .

    • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
      @OrlandoBonsaiTV  9 лет назад

      That could work but it will scar. If you're not worried about that then give it a go. Sounds like a fun project to try

  • @franksb4u
    @franksb4u 13 лет назад

    You place a little bit of soil in the pot before you put the tree in right?

  • @ethangill5213
    @ethangill5213 8 лет назад

    What if I have a tree with a thick and very deep root and small roots as wide as the canapé

  • @cespedesandrew4212
    @cespedesandrew4212 12 лет назад

    so at what time should i do this if i have an elm

  • @juliebrady24
    @juliebrady24 7 лет назад

    Great video! If the long roots you trimmed off are not for absorbing nutrients and watering, what are they for? Are they just anchors?

  • @raulbaron7
    @raulbaron7 7 лет назад

    wow. very nice

  • @MrWthisthis100
    @MrWthisthis100 13 лет назад

    i bought a microcarpa 2 months ago. i didnt wanna repot it because its middle of the spring. Do i still repot?

  • @Idiocracynotjustamovie
    @Idiocracynotjustamovie 4 года назад

    doesn't the wire rust? what is the wire for again?

  • @Idiocracynotjustamovie
    @Idiocracynotjustamovie 4 года назад

    do you have anything on bonsai'ing jades?

  • @RaidenTheAlmighty
    @RaidenTheAlmighty 12 лет назад

    This isn't really related to the subject of your video, but it was something I was wondering about, since you are also from Florida. I'm sort of starting out with bonsai, and I've been collecting a lot of wild material. Something I have seen a ton of in my areas are the Sugar hackberry trees. I like their twigginess and the way their leaves change color. Have you ever seen, or created a hackberry bonsai?

  • @khammanyvong1
    @khammanyvong1 12 лет назад

    Can you reduce the roots on all trees? Some of my bonsais have such large root balls that I cannot fit it in less than 3 inch pots. It will kill the tree if I cut alot of the root ball off to fit in a shallow pot?

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  11 лет назад

    I did a technique called an Air Layer. You'll see in my earlier videos I show how I got the roots to grow in that area.

  • @sp4zzj4zz
    @sp4zzj4zz 12 лет назад

    I should also clarify that I'm not complaining about just some random words or whatever, it's usually key things that I'm unfamiliar with in the first place because I'm so new to this, which makes it really difficult to try and google them. For instance, whatever the type of root you are talking about so much in the first half of the video - feeta, feta, fetal?

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @HouseholdStudios If you look along the roots of a plant the roots come from the plant very big and get much finer near the ends. However it take a long time for that taper to occur. So but reducing the length of the roots the finer roots will occur where you cut so that you get the feeder roots closer to the tree. I hop ethat make sense

  • @sharkfin154
    @sharkfin154 13 лет назад

    yay for growth season!

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @MrWthisthis100 Absolutely, now is the time to repot!

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  13 лет назад

    @pandabear102409 A thin layer to get the base up off the pot

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    I need to do a video on root selection. However I treat the bottom of the tree the same as teh top. Try to taper the roots down like you would when you design a tree. You want as many branches off the main root as possible. If it is a very long root with very few branches/splits than that would be the kind of root I would reduce or eleimiate. You want the finer roots

  • @zoeyhuang8456
    @zoeyhuang8456 11 лет назад

    wow! :) I like Bonsai

  • @AQucsaiJr
    @AQucsaiJr 13 лет назад

    What do you use for nursery soil?

  • @fredymaldonado6422
    @fredymaldonado6422 7 лет назад

    Q materiales usas para tu sustrato

  • @nidanamoc8474
    @nidanamoc8474 4 года назад

    Great demonstration and explanation on how to make bonsai plants. A living work of art i can look at while sipping my cup of tea anytime i want. It is possible OrlandoBonsaiTV try to make a bonsai of a plant called DORENTA it is a flower with yellow fruits and purple flowers. And also if i subscribe to your RUclips channel do i have to pay?This is my first time wacthing RUclips.

  • @huessos13
    @huessos13 10 лет назад

    Did you add any soil. Since you cut off most of the roots, how is the tree now?

    • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
      @OrlandoBonsaiTV  10 лет назад

      I did wind up using a bigger pot. Once the foliage filled in the small pot was visually too small. The tree is doing great and was shown this year at the Epcot flower and garden festival There is a video that shows the trees including this one
      Epcot Bonsai Display - Flower and Garden Festival 2014

  • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
    @OrlandoBonsaiTV  12 лет назад

    You can but they don't heal very well. They tend to leave pretty bad scars on larger brancges or trunck removal

  • @kenaniahmwh
    @kenaniahmwh 12 лет назад

    Paul, what do you use for your nursery mix? do you mix something up yourself or do you buy it somewhere?

  • @SahanTheMighty
    @SahanTheMighty 13 лет назад

    Love the video! Thank you. :)
    LOL @ 14:48 !!! Hahaha.

  • @TheOne-jo5mn
    @TheOne-jo5mn 6 лет назад

    When is the Orlando convention

  • @randyschmidt5081
    @randyschmidt5081 12 лет назад

    Ive been watching your viI

  • @cespedesandrew4212
    @cespedesandrew4212 12 лет назад

    how old is the first tree

  • @daughters4life55
    @daughters4life55 9 лет назад

    Hello Orlando what could possible be causing the leaves on my tree to curl up, this was my late fathers tree and im afraid to do anything to it, its in a deep pot, ive never messed with the roots and the species is a beech tree I believe can you offer some advise?

    • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
      @OrlandoBonsaiTV  9 лет назад

      Can you tell me what type of tree you have and where you are located. My first thought is if it is a ficus it might be a thrip which is an insect that curls up the leaves around it

    • @daughters4life55
      @daughters4life55 9 лет назад

      it is a ficus, I live in ohio and it is an indoor tree

    • @OrlandoBonsaiTV
      @OrlandoBonsaiTV  9 лет назад

      I would certainly do a google search on thrips or scales to see if that looks like your issue. If it is treat with an insecticidal soap. It could be poor soil or a watering issue as well

    • @daughters4life55
      @daughters4life55 9 лет назад

      Thank you very much for your advice you have an awesome bonsai collection