Yeah, youtube has an annoying interface for timing. The AM/PM setting is akward and I sometimes do not pay enough attention. I think this is the third or forth middle-of-the-night posting for me. Ah well. Breakfast watching I suppose. :)
Elms are amazingly tough. I cut off the bottom of a cork bark elm's rootball when I repotted it, and instead of disposing of the disk of roots I'd removed, I potted it up to see what would happen. 60+ trunks popped up, which I reduced to 11 for a forest planting. I'm gradually removing the surface soil to expose the connected root structure to illustrate that it's not a typical forest planting, but a true "kabudachi." The last time I repotted this forest, I again cut off the bottom of the root ball and potted it, and now have another kabudachi forest planting in development. This all started from an air layer, so it's a third generation clone.
I really like that you show all your work. Not just things that worked well and are perfect but also the failings and imperfect parts of bonsaing. Please keep going😏
Thank you for letting me know. I feel that people sometimes get down because of mistakes and they watch videos and .. all they see is success. But of course, everywhere things sometimes do not work out!
Hi Jelle, about the root stump cutting that didn't make it, this year I started bagging--not just covering--my cuttings. (Putting the cuttings and pot down into the clear bag, and wiring the the top closed.) Amazed at the success rate. But watch out for mold, which I treat by brushing on 3% hydrogen peroxide. Thanks for the great content!
Nice to see how this turned out. I'm pleased to say all of last years dig trees happily survived. But having seen this video I am definitely going to leave my chinese elm in the gorund for a few more years and let it develop a decent trunk and base. Maybe recover it in 2025???
Lovely jelle, elm is arguably my favourite bonsai tree. I am buying another very soon👍. By any chance could you help me identify some trees i bought today, unfortunately i dont have a contact for the auction master
Wat een leuke video. Ik vind iep erg mooi maar ik durf het niet aan vw iepziekte. Ben benieuwd hoe deze bomen zich ontwikkelen 👍👍👍ps gereedschap slijpen😂
When you are prunning big roots like that, are you worried about the rot on the open fleshwound? Doing anything to minimize the risk of it apart from trying yourbest to make the cut clean (sharper tools than in this vid :D )
Whoa early upload! Gorgeous big elm you have there; can't wait to see what you do with it.
Yeah, youtube has an annoying interface for timing. The AM/PM setting is akward and I sometimes do not pay enough attention. I think this is the third or forth middle-of-the-night posting for me. Ah well. Breakfast watching I suppose. :)
Elms are amazingly tough. I cut off the bottom of a cork bark elm's rootball when I repotted it, and instead of disposing of the disk of roots I'd removed, I potted it up to see what would happen. 60+ trunks popped up, which I reduced to 11 for a forest planting. I'm gradually removing the surface soil to expose the connected root structure to illustrate that it's not a typical forest planting, but a true "kabudachi." The last time I repotted this forest, I again cut off the bottom of the root ball and potted it, and now have another kabudachi forest planting in development. This all started from an air layer, so it's a third generation clone.
I really like that you show all your work. Not just things that worked well and are perfect but also the failings and imperfect parts of bonsaing. Please keep going😏
Thank you for letting me know. I feel that people sometimes get down because of mistakes and they watch videos and .. all they see is success. But of course, everywhere things sometimes do not work out!
Perfect Saturday morning viewing 😎
Jay, glad you enjoyed that!
You RUclips channel is my favourite 🤩! Thanks a lot for all tips and progressions well documented. It’s amazing
Thank you so much!
Really interesting gardendori! Great to see the main tree thrive - truly, the rest is a bonus. Can't wait for the styling!
Me too! It is groooowing:)
Another great video Jelle thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience 👍 😀
My pleasure! So happy you enjoyed that!
04:15 AM lets goo! ✨😍
yeah, that was a mistake in the youtube settings 🥴
Hi Jelle,very interesting story 👍.
I got a lot of „gardendoris“and i love to work with.
Thanks for this video🙏
Cool! Any species in particular that you have?
@@GrowingBonsai I got Linden,Birch ,Sycamores and Field maples
Hi Jelle, about the root stump cutting that didn't make it, this year I started bagging--not just covering--my cuttings. (Putting the cuttings and pot down into the clear bag, and wiring the the top closed.) Amazed at the success rate. But watch out for mold, which I treat by brushing on 3% hydrogen peroxide. Thanks for the great content!
Great tip! I know I should have, but I was lazy and it was cold and dark by the time I finished potting up!
Sehr guter Austrieb❤
Seeeehr ja. Und .. es geht immer noch weiter!
Nice to see how this turned out. I'm pleased to say all of last years dig trees happily survived. But having seen this video I am definitely going to leave my chinese elm in the gorund for a few more years and let it develop a decent trunk and base. Maybe recover it in 2025???
:) In-ground growing does speed things up a bit!
Lovely jelle, elm is arguably my favourite bonsai tree. I am buying another very soon👍. By any chance could you help me identify some trees i bought today, unfortunately i dont have a contact for the auction master
Elms are so great!
What time of year did you dig up the trees?
I'm also interesting when to do it. I have some tree ready to dig but I dont know when is the Best time to do it...
This was in early spring, just before the trees were starting to grow.
Wat een leuke video. Ik vind iep erg mooi maar ik durf het niet aan vw iepziekte. Ben benieuwd hoe deze bomen zich ontwikkelen 👍👍👍ps gereedschap slijpen😂
Ja, de iepziekte. Ik ben benieuwd of dat een probleem gaat worden. Ik heb nu een aantal iepen staan, tot nu toe gaat het goed.
When you are prunning big roots like that, are you worried about the rot on the open fleshwound? Doing anything to minimize the risk of it apart from trying yourbest to make the cut clean (sharper tools than in this vid :D )
Normally, no. A fit tree will health those wounds over. It is of course not great for the tree!
Is Dutch elm disease still a problem over there?
To be honest, I do not know. I am also not sure whether it affects bonsai. Should actually look into that!
@@GrowingBonsai 👍🏻🇬🇧
Those will become something great! Dull tools or not... Seems the only thing that had no growth was the thing you cut with a sharp saw... 🤔
Great point!
👍👌🙂
:)
Did you get a coffee at your friend's house?
Of course!
Ich weiß, wo du den Baum ausgegraben hast😊
Nicht weiter erzahlen! Ams besten findn E u G nie heraus wer das war!
@@GrowingBonsai ich sag nix
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I am not sure I understand!