Bonsai Beginner Series - Finding the Front: Conifers
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In this episode of our series just for bonsai beginners, tackle one of the things that makes bonsai bonsai: finding the front of your tree. Learn the nuances to finding the best front for your conifers, to set up the best design potential for your tree.
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The music playing whilst talking is doing my head in!!!!
I've watched ALOT of videos on RUclips about bonsai this past week, and Ryan Neil's (Mirai) are easily my favorite.
So much important and good information in the first 5 minutes!
Fantastic video! Please make more of these! Beginner, intermediate, advanced. Love this material.
This video excites me so much! I had no idea you could safely dig so deep down from the top of the soil level, I have many nursery trees that could be hiding treasures! Thanks for making such great content! Love watching how these trees take shape!
Excellent video and awesome series!! keep helping people enter the bonsai world!! God Bless!! From Venezuela!
i absolutely love the ascetics when a root breaches the surface of the soil i think that it feels like we can see it lashing itself to the earth
So much new information in this video! Especially creating the angle. Wow. Thanks a lot!
This is so useful tips thanks for making this video
Great video. Not all can get their hands on tree collected from the mountains or have ready access to great Bonsai nurseries.
I don't believe you need either of those things.........a good Bonsai artist can make something out of nothing IMO.
Ba Bu I agree, but I’m referring to someone trained at his level. I trained under Boon. Usually Masters on RUclips is doing demo’s on material well established or something worth a few thousand dollars. *Rightfully so. For me, it’s nice to someone at his level or skill set using something readily available is nice to see for a change.
@@stevena.2198 i see...and how similar is the process to that which you were taught with Boon?
Ba Bu thank you. Boon like Bjorn does excellent work. You can immediately notice the difference. While it’s really exciting and insightful to work on thousand dollar material, it’s really eye opening when you learn what they would apply to Nursery stock. The reason they’re Masters comes very clear.
I really love your long and full of knowledge videos!! Such videos help alot!, Thank you for sharing!!
Excelente video, gracias por los subtitulos en español.
Enjoyig this series. Thanks guys . Only fear w me are the pines. Many have sadly died during transplant during the month of March. Not giving up that's why I enjoy these vids, learning never stops.
Thank you so much !!!
Thanks again for another helpful video
waaaaay too much fun watching this. Thanks!!
Fantastic instruction. thanks!
Hi Ryan, thank you for all the great content you have shared. I live in Dubai and while I have had relatively good success with deciduous trees, I am keen to try my hand at some conifers- could you please share your thoughts on how I may attempt this process..summer temperatures 45 degrees centigrade and we do go down to around 10 deg in winter. Thanks in advance for any advice.
I feel like your background music is too loud and distract a bit too much :)
Such a helpful series. Will there be any future courses on airlayering or grafting.
Love these bonsai
wauw i love this ! thanks
very nice
Super excited for this beginner series! I'll be following along for advice as I try and get started! Is it ok to clean a plant in this method during any point of its growth? Or are there times where I need to wait?
Awesome
Excellent videos! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I think I've messed up my first attempt :D
Can I ask how much of these beginner videos is based on things you were taught by Masahiko Kimura versus your own findings?
Here in Asia we dont cut the training pots we reuse it to train new cutting or seedling lol..
great content, thanks a lot. music could be a little less loud and lighting in these scenes where you talk directly to the camera is a little to much.
I don't know.... Is a good quality video but why no one take the time to explain what time of the year is best to root pruning, what is the best for branch pruning etcc. I think it's the fondament to start working on a bonsai
At 03:00 you talk about the wound after tearing in comparison to cutting, but i saw in your "World Bonsai Convention 2017 Demonstration Highlights" video near the end and older man (looks like he knows what hes doing) just rips a fat superficial root with his bear hands and with a lot of force, seemed relentless. I'm curious why he did that and when is something like that acceptable?
Where did he get those tools from?
Good info...music distracts (annoying) :)
I wanted to comment the same thing!
Beat around the bush or I guess conifer.
Жаль, что нет субтитров(((
Жаль , что так размусоливают очевидные вещи, даже на английском я понимаю о чем говорят но это базовые основы- раз , два... Приемы, методы, средства.....где купить, как сделать....
Эдуард Суровый черт возьми, это серия для новичков. Что вам не так. Посмотрите BSOP видео по 3 часа если вы продвинуты.
@@pervovlad1 шйорт побйери, я лишь имел ввиду, что воды много))... Ну к примеру зачем объяснять, что при чистке дерева нужно убирать хвою у основания разветвлений? Ну это же очевидно,иначе проволоку накладывать будет просто неудобно. Взамен этой информации можно было бы объяснить какие ветви выгоднее удалить и как при этом изменится вид бонсай, характер и тд. А так видео полезное, я же диз не поставил)
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Damn Ryan, you start to speak like a robbot... were is the Love go?
it's an instructional video. give him a break!
He is teaching someone for free to do bonsai and posting it to RUclips for free for all of us. You really can’t see the passion he has as he explains this stuff? What an ass