Dawn Redwood Bonsai: Ramification & Branch Structure Pruning

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2023
  • Join us to explore Dawn redwoods, a prehistoric species recently gaining popularity as a captivating bonsai subject. In this informative summer pruning stream, we'll delve into managing and enhancing the ramification of Dawn redwood trees. Additionally, we'll cover techniques for creating, refining, and compressing branch structures, ensuring your bonsai achieves a visually stunning appearance. Discover the secrets of this ancient species and unlock your potential as a bonsai enthusiast.

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  • @The_Dood
    @The_Dood Год назад +28

    It would be excellent if your long form videos were chaptered, so it would be easier for us to come back and find topics covered.

  • @Rojin_Bonsai
    @Rojin_Bonsai 9 месяцев назад +5

    The fact this video is not stuck behind a pay wall really amazes me 😁

  • @The_Dood
    @The_Dood Год назад +6

    The ramification explanation for Dawn reds was awesome.

  • @feradayjak
    @feradayjak Год назад +10

    Thank you for making long detailed bonsai videos! It’s helped a lot with understanding the ins and outs of the art. 🙏🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @craighunter3273
    @craighunter3273 Год назад +4

    Thankyou. That was was very enlightening. When you were discussing the genetics of the tree it felt like I was watching the History Channel. Your video has helped me to understand my Redwood. In future I will wear my 'plus one spectacles' to help me identify those little buds . Cheers to you old chap. A great video.

  • @gregtaylor5781
    @gregtaylor5781 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much Ryan after a few years of trying to figure out my dawn redwoods your hour session has helped me understand them so much more

  • @ricardogiorgi1796
    @ricardogiorgi1796 2 месяца назад

    Excellent lesson Ryan, thanks for pointing out the most important factors when choosing our path on a tree. Just at the very end of the video, I came back to the start to compare the result, amazing. Greetings from Brasil.

  • @TheBonsaiZone
    @TheBonsaiZone Год назад +19

    The first living Metasequoia trees were discovered in 1944 by Chinese botanist Wang Zhan in Sichuan province, China.
    I think a better approach for this species is to grow them from a young tree, keeping the roots and branches in control. This is a tree that grows absolutely vertical and the branches are all straight coming off the trunk at about a 45 degree angle. I think the current styling is totally alien to the species, more of a typical "bonsai" than a Dawn Redwood. In this case, I think larger is not always better. The more you stray from the natural form of the species, the more it becomes personal art, and art can be very subjective!
    A very good video on the horticultural techniques!!

    • @CornellD.Cavendish
      @CornellD.Cavendish Месяц назад

      The "natural" method is lazy, Yes we want to see bonsai, the art form, thats entirely the point.

    • @TheBonsaiZone
      @TheBonsaiZone Месяц назад +1

      @@CornellD.Cavendish To get a tree to look natural in miniature is extremely hard. It's actually easier to create a bonsai looking tree. This bonsai style does little for me, but we all have different tastes in this hobby.

  • @Opceedee
    @Opceedee Год назад +2

    This is helping a lot in managing my redwood dawn trees! I did design them in formal upright style, but was struggling with the ramification. This video will pay off in 3 years, when the pads will have developed in stead of me cutting them off too soon :)

  • @robertobreglia9224
    @robertobreglia9224 Год назад +3

    Thank you very much Ryan for sharing this fantastic and very interesting video,i admire your great preparation and technique,very compliments!👍👍👍👍🔝

  • @rockys7726
    @rockys7726 Год назад +3

    I planted a Dawn Redwood 20 years ago thinking it would be pyramidal shaped. Over the years it turned out to be a lollipop shape. Don't know if it's because of the soil conditions or location.

  • @bonsaisforever
    @bonsaisforever Год назад

    As always I enjoy learning new and tested techniques.

  • @kirang6364
    @kirang6364 Год назад

    Excellent technique! Thank you so much Ryan.

  • @charlesgreen3214
    @charlesgreen3214 2 месяца назад

    I get it!🎉. Had to go get one and cut a little branch off then watch this video

  • @wolfwolf-sr6he
    @wolfwolf-sr6he 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for this usefull video !

  • @StevesBackyardBonsai
    @StevesBackyardBonsai Год назад

    Excellent tutorial! I’m going outside now to examine my DRs.

  • @kirang6364
    @kirang6364 Год назад

    Excellent technique!

  • @vashti1616
    @vashti1616 Год назад

    I enjoy these videos and have learned so much
    I did think that there was going to be a guest presenter named Dawn Redwood when I saw the title.

  • @keefe4484
    @keefe4484 Год назад

    great demo and enjoy your journey with this...

  • @DecaffeinatorZero
    @DecaffeinatorZero 11 месяцев назад

    These videos are great for when I'm working, there's no danger of missing an important point as the same point will still be under discussion ten minutes later! 😂
    In all seriousness, I've learned some useful info here though

  • @jameswalker3416
    @jameswalker3416 Год назад +4

    Now I want to know about Austria pines. What makes them different?

  • @OjaiBonsai
    @OjaiBonsai Год назад

    Great video. I have a Eucalyptus that looks just like that. Thanks

  • @one_three_eight
    @one_three_eight 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you!!

  • @dricus7378
    @dricus7378 Год назад

    Love it .. thanks

  • @czaczaja
    @czaczaja 10 месяцев назад +1

    So much knowledge

  • @jackhsiehhautecouture
    @jackhsiehhautecouture 6 месяцев назад

    Love the fact

  • @personalaccount342
    @personalaccount342 Год назад

    I love the tutorials and awesome lessons , but i wish you could talk in reference to seasons over months as i along with alot of others are in the southern hemisphere, and have to try to not remember months but convert it on the spot and remember. Cheers

  • @egoebonsai37
    @egoebonsai37 Год назад

    I am seeing n looking pruning process Bonsai Tree.
    I am appretiate your activity.
    Greeting one Hobby Bonsai From Indonesia.

  • @ignaciogarcia7833
    @ignaciogarcia7833 Год назад

    Fantástico

  • @jamaxk1373
    @jamaxk1373 13 дней назад

    My dawn redwood trees came from a neighbor who has 2 30 year old trees in her yard, yes I know that's still young, but they do seem to grow "up"

  • @greenmaszin_afz
    @greenmaszin_afz 29 дней назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @matthewkizziahcuzia...gott9632

    I had a mental breakdown last summer and cut the top of my dawn redwood. Down to the stump of 8 inches. Looks like it's gonna have a cedrus candelabra growth.

  • @rtaylor187
    @rtaylor187 11 месяцев назад

    Greetings…I was just at the botanical garden park in Toledo, OH and they had several Dawn Redwoods that are 30’ tall. I took several photos if you would like to see what one looks grown in the ground.

    • @dricus7378
      @dricus7378 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for all the information ; greetings from thé Netherlands ✌🏼

  • @KorrakotK
    @KorrakotK Месяц назад

    I trimmed a leaf of my Bald cypress. Now that leaf forms a few bud on the tip.

  • @susanfrench3170
    @susanfrench3170 6 месяцев назад

    Would you consider using the clip and grow method for this piece without wiring? Why or why not?
    You said that the piece was field grown…where? What’s the origin?

  • @CaptainFuzzzy
    @CaptainFuzzzy Год назад

    Its amazing that the bonsai community brought this tree back. Probably not as amazing as Ryan getting his hands on the most incredible specimen of this species!

  • @SirSpinser
    @SirSpinser Год назад

    What was the name of that podcast? Talperian Farms?

  • @eeeealmo
    @eeeealmo Год назад

    When is this from?

  • @y0nkL
    @y0nkL Год назад +1

    when I look at the main trunk of this tree I see a dog howling at the moon. great work ryan

  • @caktrisbonsai
    @caktrisbonsai Год назад

    😗😗wow bonsai keren

  • @wriv819
    @wriv819 Год назад

    It’s called northlight

  • @MidwestBriar
    @MidwestBriar 2 месяца назад

    Are you that dude from the Trees documentary that trained in Japan and that psycho hose beast smashed your plants?

  • @SirSpinser
    @SirSpinser Год назад +2

    Beautiful tree. Every time I see it, the base anyways it looks just like a dog sitting. Gotta name this one "The Hound" or..... Zuòzhe de gǒu (坐著的狗), which means "Sitting Dog" in Chinese.

  • @aap123
    @aap123 Год назад

    34:38 hahaha EH EH EH EH EH A AA A A A great vid man i needed this information real bad my man

  • @CrypPower
    @CrypPower 2 месяца назад

    Very nice video, thanks a lot, but visual aspect of tree not my taste.

  • @greasykhaleesi6264
    @greasykhaleesi6264 Год назад +3

    Great information as always, but it sounds more complicated than it is due to verbose delivery.

    • @TheMightyYak
      @TheMightyYak Год назад +2

      Whilst I do agree, they certainly seem to have a lot of people learning from them, so it must be useful to some people in a way that a more concise explanation is not. Each to their own, I know what to expect when I see Ryan Neil in a video, there are plenty of other experts I can watch when I want a shorter expiation.

  • @SubjectiveFunny
    @SubjectiveFunny 11 месяцев назад +1

    Do you HAVE to be so verbose?
    That may be impressive to the unintelligent, but it is really off-putting to those with more than a single digit IQ..

  • @JCBerner
    @JCBerner Год назад +2

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metasequoia_glyptostroboides