i started using perlite and coco coir substrate for cuttings. nice drainage and moisture retention, very inexpensive to order online because the material is light.
Your list of tools on website is a little wild lol. If you count the tools, misc recommend tools, and Dremel tools there are 50 listed. And your 8" sheers are 20 bucks. Of all the videos I've seen of say, people from Japan maintaining these trees it's like night and day compared to the amount of tools "needed" or even recommended.
Please explain why you didn't leave the cuttings in water until they grew roots before placing them in substrate where you have no visual evidence of roots sprouting and just HOPE that the cutting survives
I've listened to a lot of podcasts with Michael, its just they way he talks, you couldn't edit that out, and I doubt at this atage of his life he will be able to change✌
@@simonbremner2707 oh okay, thanks for the heads up.. I guess this means I better not listen to any other videos of his. If I can't clearly hear him...
i started using perlite and coco coir substrate for cuttings. nice drainage and moisture retention, very inexpensive to order online because the material is light.
I know you posted along time ago but what kind of mix did you use 50/50?
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usually im scooping out at least two cups coco to one cup of perlite. i like the coco to be way over 50%. 70/30 is probably my average.
I would to see how the maple tree is doing. I love your videos
that's a clever gadget
would I do the same thing with a wisteria cutting?
Yes!
What kind the tree Bonsai?
Thanx for your information.
Any tree can be made into a Bonsai. Bonsai is a specialist growing technique to make extremely small trees. Hope this helps.
How big is it now??
Infornasi yg bagus..nice
Your list of tools on website is a little wild lol. If you count the tools, misc recommend tools, and Dremel tools there are 50 listed. And your 8" sheers are 20 bucks. Of all the videos I've seen of say, people from Japan maintaining these trees it's like night and day compared to the amount of tools "needed" or even recommended.
Haha there's a LOT of tools available indeed. But if you're starting out I think you need two; a good twig-shears and a concave cutter. That's it!
Please explain why you didn't leave the cuttings in water until they grew roots before placing them in substrate where you have no visual evidence of roots sprouting and just HOPE that the cutting survives
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"What's a hormone do?" Depends on how much you pay her! Wait- wrong topic...
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Nice video, but at times your voice started at one level and would drop down in volume. It went from nice tone and just dropped almost to a mumble
I've listened to a lot of podcasts with Michael, its just they way he talks, you couldn't edit that out, and I doubt at this atage of his life he will be able to change✌
@@simonbremner2707 oh okay, thanks for the heads up.. I guess this means I better not listen to any other videos of his. If I can't clearly hear him...
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Good info, but im not paying 60$ for your courses when the same information is free from other content creators
Damn $60? Maybe 15 or 20. 60 is a stretch lol