How To: Collect FREE Bonsai Material..!!Unlocking The Potential - Effective Strategies..!
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- Опубликовано: 12 фев 2024
- How To Deal With Your Collected Bonsai Material
Golden Privet - Ligustrum ovalifolium Aureum
I take you with me on collecting the Stumps!
I came across these on a social media platform - Buying & selling pages. I contacted the gentleman, and arranged to pop by to dig them out.
I was chasing the sun this day so had to pot the stumps in the handy wheelbarrow. I threw some soil over them both and gave them a little water. I could then get them potted up the next day.
So in this video, i take you through the process and how to deal with the stumps. We begin with a wash down to remove the excess mud and soil.
I then investigate the roots to see what we have to work with to hopefully build up a nice nebari.
Once all the unwanted roots have been removed I then cut back the finer roots to give them better chance to help with the new growth.
Then all that’s left to do is pot the Privet up!
I show you a good and trust worthy soil mix that you can use on A Budget.
I also show you my own soil mix my that I have put together. I have now used this on a few of my trees to experiment and it has worked really well..!
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Enjoyed this one!
Glad you enjoyed it! Flattered by the donation :0 It will be spent on the trees and channel 💪
Nicely done Sam 👍
Thank you Jason 👍
Always nice to watch
Thanks Robbo
Decent feeder roots on the privet 👍
We go lucky on this piece, great opportunity. Thanks for watching
Great job repotting. This will be looking good come spring and into the summer months for you.
Thanks Tom
Very nice and lucky about the big root separated. It should be very nice in a few years when it’s ready to go into a good pot. I’m getting ready to dig up three privets in my front yard and replace them with a full moon maple. You’ve given me hope that I may get lucky and not struggle too much with too many large roots. I’ll be waiting for your next video.
It was a pleasure to collect and work on, not all collected material has such a good foundation. Wishing you luck with those 3 keep plenty of fine root and use as well drained soil as you can achieve and in sure you’ll have success! Moon maples are beautiful just keep out of the strongest sun.
Smashing work Sam. Lots of great information. Thanks mate
Thank you Alex 🌱
Well done Sam, great video. Defo black bag in my book.
Thanks Kevin, Tough old stuff privet but the extra humidity and warm of the black bag trick may help propel its recovery!
Nice video. Lots of really practical advice.
Thank you 🌱
Slow but sure on working on roots so no mistakes are made is right. Very good showing the massive roots and the pruning of this privet. As Sherlock Holmes might say: This is a 2 pipe problem. Careful investigation with the roots.
As with any process with bonsai it’s worth taking the time you can’t always add more on but you can cut a little more off :D
Such an informative video! Thank you for all the tips too!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you
I like the soil mixture. I am experimenting with different soils as well which are easy for me to create form easy to find local materials. I mix a lot like you... bagged potting mix, compost, sand, perlite, coco coir. Experimenting with different mixtures of those.. nice to see someone else doing similar. :)
Likewise! Thank you 😊 iv read good things about coco coir it used to be really cheap and readily available from GC but not so much any more. My brick mix is yielding good results so far. Iv made do with compost, sand, Loam and what ever mulch or bark I could lay my hands on cheap, and it has served my well, I’m trying to avoid sand and gravel in small pots as it’s cold, heavy and doesn’t do much more in summer in the way of holding water and nutrients. Good luck in your experiments!
@@nillysbonsai9636 Years ago when I started with hydroponics I bought a bag of a product called Seamis.. which is like brick. I ended up using all of it in my bonsai pots instead. I liked it as well but switched it out for perlite simply for cost reasons. Anyway.. nice to see others trying new things.. best of luck to you as well! :)
移植根部切割得很好,以後會有漂亮的根盤。
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