Wish I would have seen this great video sooner. Rescued a juniper ripped out of the ground at a construction site. Figured I should remove the nice needles as I only got a few roots around the broken stump. Should have kept the needles for water retention, did the opposite of what I should have done. Hope it somehow makes it, but I am doubtful. Keep your eyes out for construction demolition areas…Yamadori glory….the pile of old junipers was so high, I couldn’t pull out the nicer ones. There were cherry trees too, but I didn’t look through that pile. Ask the construction workers first! They thought I was very crazy. Was driving my convertible and had to haul it in my passenger seat..then a careful vacuum the mess out of my nice car…everything was fine. Would have made a great video!
Ti seguo da tanto tempo, sei sempre esaustivo nelle tue descrizioni, questa volta lo sei stato di più. Grazie per tutto quello che, con semplicità ed onestà ci trasmetti
Thank You! I have been searching for this information! I spent the winter trying to collect in Northern California and can now hopefully keep the trees alive.
MAURO IS THE ONLY YAMADORI COLLECTOR INTERNATIONALLY AND THE ONLY GUY WHO GIVES OUT FREE INFO not only is his info better than anyone else bc of his insanely vast experience but it's free! he doesn't ask for money like mirai does or bjorn wow mauro is a god
Thank you for a great video. 100% of my trees are yamadories, but half of them have died so far. I have only done this for less then a year, and this learned me a lot. (and yes, i have learned that many of them died because i drawned them because i wanted to keep a lot of the original soil around the roots and watered them every day) Thank you!
I have a oak that was dig up in the last januar week and is since then in a black plastic bag like suggested. Now i have the problem that mold starts growing on the trunk under the bag. What should i do now?
Decided to try this method with a big Quercus pubescens tree which i took out without any roots. Is't more of a hail mary, but let's hope it works... Are there any specifics about where to keep the tree during this period (suitable temperature, sun exposure, etc)
Ciao Mauro. Vorrei chiederti se per te una volta raccolte delle latifoglie va bene lasciargli un po di terra e coltivarle in un substrato di sola pomice con un po di humus di lombrico e acidi umici. imbustandole . Grazie
So does he collect deciduous in winter because he has time because he collects evergreen in spring or because it’s the best time? I would have thought that if you’re cutting off a lot of roots then you’re removing a lot of the trees energy which is stored in the roots over winter.
@@MauroStemberger What is the "resulgen area" that you talks about at 11:45? I don't know if that is what you said or how you spell it, but I've never heard of that area or what you are talking about and would love to understand it more.
What is the "resulgen area" that he talks about at 11:45? I don't know what he is saying probably due to his accent, but I've never heard of that area or what he is talking about and would love to understand it more.
Superthrive is an actual product. It has vitamin b, growth auxins and napthyl acetic acid amongst other ingredients for recovering trees and encouraging new growth. We can't get it here in Australia any more as the importing of it has been banned but there is other similar products available.
Just started learning about bonsai and gotta say this is one of the most informative videos ive seen
Glad to hear it!
Wish I would have seen this great video sooner. Rescued a juniper ripped out of the ground at a construction site. Figured I should remove the nice needles as I only got a few roots around the broken stump. Should have kept the needles for water retention, did the opposite of what I should have done. Hope it somehow makes it, but I am doubtful. Keep your eyes out for construction demolition areas…Yamadori glory….the pile of old junipers was so high, I couldn’t pull out the nicer ones. There were cherry trees too, but I didn’t look through that pile. Ask the construction workers first! They thought I was very crazy. Was driving my convertible and had to haul it in my passenger seat..then a careful vacuum the mess out of my nice car…everything was fine. Would have made a great video!
Ti seguo da tanto tempo, sei sempre esaustivo nelle tue descrizioni, questa volta lo sei stato di più. Grazie per tutto quello che, con semplicità ed onestà ci trasmetti
not a single point missed, thank you for sharing Mauro
Invaluable information thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You! I have been searching for this information! I spent the winter trying to collect in Northern California and can now hopefully keep the trees alive.
I just started to look for this info but curious if you think this would apply for seedlings that are pretty young?
Thanks a lot, that´s a truckload of useful information!
MAURO IS THE ONLY YAMADORI COLLECTOR INTERNATIONALLY AND THE ONLY GUY WHO GIVES OUT FREE INFO
not only is his info better than anyone else bc of his insanely vast experience but it's free! he doesn't ask for money like mirai does or bjorn
wow mauro is a god
There’s plenty? What do you mean the only? I’m Australian and I collect plus when asked give freely information?
Excellent lecture! Very informative and helpful! Thanks Mauro!
Thank you for a great video.
100% of my trees are yamadories, but half of them have died so far.
I have only done this for less then a year, and this learned me a lot.
(and yes, i have learned that many of them died because i drawned them because i wanted to keep a lot of the original soil around the roots and watered them every day)
Thank you!
Thank you. This was very informative.
Hope to see more like this! Thanks much Mauro
In Indonesia we called yamadori as "dongkelan".
I LOVE BONSAI EMPIRE .....GRACIAS POR SU ARTE ...
Mauro sei una forza della natura!!!
Ty Mauro, TY Bonsai Empire
Thank you Mauro. Great lecture, excellent delivery. I learned a lot!
Simply the best!
Beautiful explanation. Thanks for the lecture.
Spot on succinct information. Great presentation!
Does the black bag methods work with Birch too please? Thanks for your advice
Oha my gosha! He actually doesa the thinga that Italians do. So cool! Very good helpful video too
XD
He probably is italian
Anyone else would need a microphone, he's definitely Italian .
Great tips. Thank you.
Hello mauro,
When you store the trees in the black plastic bag are they getting enough air and water?
Or do you open the bag and water the trees?
Very great video, so much knowledge! Many thanks!
I have a oak that was dig up in the last januar week and is since then in a black plastic bag like suggested. Now i have the problem that mold starts growing on the trunk under the bag. What should i do now?
Muy bien explicado,excelente.
I really a enjoyed a this a video a 👍🏻
fascinating talk! thank you!!
Wonderful video. My friend. Have a great day MY friend
Decided to try this method with a big Quercus pubescens tree which i took out without any roots. Is't more of a hail mary, but let's hope it works...
Are there any specifics about where to keep the tree during this period (suitable temperature, sun exposure, etc)
Ciao Mauro. Vorrei chiederti se per te una volta raccolte delle latifoglie va bene lasciargli un po di terra e coltivarle in un substrato di sola pomice con un po di humus di lombrico e acidi umici. imbustandole . Grazie
So much useful info, thanks a lot.
Good lecture!
Really good lecture.
thank you
So does he collect deciduous in winter because he has time because he collects evergreen in spring or because it’s the best time? I would have thought that if you’re cutting off a lot of roots then you’re removing a lot of the trees energy which is stored in the roots over winter.
Peter Bone i go in winter because they are dormient and is better for the success rate
@@MauroStemberger What is the "resulgen area" that you talks about at 11:45? I don't know if that is what you said or how you spell it, but I've never heard of that area or what you are talking about and would love to understand it more.
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Thanks a lot, great video.
Great vidio... good information.
Gran video Mauro, grazie per la condivisone.
Come funziona per ottenere i permessi riguardante luoghi pubblici?
Grazie, e gran bella quercia.
Can you collect Scott’s pine in the uk in December or is that a bad time ?
Awesome Video, so many details, interesting techniques and insights. Thx for sharing, grazie.
i collect a Larix, a monster, but there are not many roots.. what do you think about larix??
So dont collect juniper in fall?
What is the "resulgen area" that he talks about at 11:45? I don't know what he is saying probably due to his accent, but I've never heard of that area or what he is talking about and would love to understand it more.
Rhyzogen area
godlike
Here in Germany we have no rain during Summer and 40 degree Celsius ....
My trees are suffering ,watering is Senseless here😭😭😭
Best
Great action from mr.mauro👍
And beauty tree
That so hard character bonsai
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Collectingaa Yamadoriaa Bonsaiaa, byaa Mauroaa Stembergeraa
Super
At min 28:05 "Superthriver" ???
Fertilizer that is known to be good, especially for recovering trees/stressed trees.
@@BonsaiTalk So I did understand correctly it seems, thx.
Superthrive is an actual product. It has vitamin b, growth auxins and napthyl acetic acid amongst other ingredients for recovering trees and encouraging new growth. We can't get it here in Australia any more as the importing of it has been banned but there is other similar products available.
@@jimijamesmarshall2328 Thx a lot for the detailed info.
boss
myselfer my clientser all the timer
massive oak
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