Elm Deadwood + Styling
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Let’s see how to start a newly collected elm . Create character with the correct use of deadwood and branches selection to build the best structure for the future bonsai. This elm was only collected one year prior to the first styling in South of Italy . Making the correct choices when we start a deciduous tree from raw material will condition the development in the long run . Good natural looking branches and building correct taper first is one of the secrets. Learn more about the natural elm silhouette step by step !!!
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Our Master is back. thank you
Bonsai phill very good video thanks master
I really enjoy this video the progress and the well explained information and demonstration. Bravo maestro 👍👍🇵🇷
I look at your videos to learn the different techniques you use. Your high level of bonsai is impossible for me to achieve. But your techniques are very high level too, and very nice to learn looking at your videos. Thanks. Ofcourse a like 👍
If I can do it everyone can ... just learn and practice practice practice !!!
Bellissimo video come sempre del resto! Ottimo lavoro su questo splendido olmo europeo,complimenti Mauro e grazie per i tuoi preziosi video! 👍👍👍👍😊
Excellent job.
Amazing! 👏👏 I love watching your videos, such great inspiration 🌳
Very good and didactic speech Mauro, gracias!
Thank you Mauro! great work!!
Un gran trabajo!!!
Very nice
So beautiful 😍
Thanks! 🙏🏼 Lots of inspiration!
Hi Mauro. Great vid. Do you have any information please, about the pot you potted this elm in?
Hello maura.
Love this video.
Realy nice!
Witch soil do you use for ulmus?
I have a nice ulmus for myself and i must repot itt in autum.
Here i used 70% akadama and 30% pumice
Hola Mauro!
Qué sustrato recomiendas para los olmos??
Saludos!
First off want to say i love the channel and the material u produce is amazing! I do have a question reguarding guidlines in bonsai i guess . Ive only been doing this 3 years now but been studying everday. I always hear the highest quality i guess has a great nabari and taper to the top as it forms the apex . In this video here nice big nabari but it doesnt really taper towards the top. So my question is on collected material is it ok not to worry about the taper so much and only on have the taper on certain trees maybe ones that are not collected. And having not alot of taper at the top does that take away from the composition. ? Im sure we all try to follow certain guidlines i wonder if u could have cut more of the wood at the apex to actually form some more taper at the top?thanks alot . And like i said love the channel! Chris from nyc
OMG lots of branches, but...lots of hands too. ✋
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¡¡¡ HOLA !!!
[[ mil gracias por tu trabajo ]]
*Un Abrazote. SÍ*
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