Part 1: ruclips.net/video/eRDa1Bl8TcU/видео.html Part 2: ruclips.net/video/b5y-LfIivpk/видео.html Part 4: ruclips.net/video/_rfBWYg_z0U/видео.html Also filmed using the same tree: ruclips.net/video/r5K10lud4qo/видео.html
When I was starting out in bonsai, the most mystifying part seemed to be: How a professional goes about shoot selection…What I’ve learned in my years of practice is; thin out clusters of branches by removing shoots that have a poor location (downward facing, etc.) or are relatively weak. But watching you work, I’m curious, do you have any other criteria used to make a selection?
I think you're generally right - however I would add that since this project entails changing the size and shape of the trunk that many bonsai methodologies are not quite as useful, or at least strictly useful. Clusters of shoots is normally bad, but in certain cases it seems like they can fuse together to make something interesting when you are in the growing phase.
The previous callus was never sealed and was cut back beyond the ultimate cut to allow space for buds to appear. Now that I have branching established, I'll use that to help heal the wound. I think any cut paste/sealant will help. A friend used to use elmer's wood glue. I think the real goal is to keep the area moist.
I know this is kind of late, but, if you use cut paste (green top) on ficus the wound will callous over faster. A would like that wouldheal at least 1/2 way if not more in one growing season, at least that is my experience with my weather in central Texas.
Is it this one: store.bonsaitonight.com/collections/supplies/products/cut-paste?variant=37849687130262 And yeah, I've been meaning to try the cutpaste that has hormone in it. Thanks!
@@Bonsaify recently planted a cutting of ficus , it was microcarpa maybe, in 100 percent perlite. Temp was between 20 to 30 centigrade at that time. About 15 days back. It came out very healthy and good.
Part 1: ruclips.net/video/eRDa1Bl8TcU/видео.html
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/b5y-LfIivpk/видео.html
Part 4: ruclips.net/video/_rfBWYg_z0U/видео.html
Also filmed using the same tree: ruclips.net/video/r5K10lud4qo/видео.html
Buzzin for part 37
Thanks for the bonus content. I always watch videos to the end to help with the algorithm and I was pleasantly surprised when you came back.
Pretty healthy tree
cant wait for part 4
Nice one ERIC.
I really like watching your channel sir. Thanknyou
I love the marvel ending, haha
When I was starting out in bonsai, the most mystifying part seemed to be: How a professional goes about shoot selection…What I’ve learned in my years of practice is; thin out clusters of branches by removing shoots that have a poor location (downward facing, etc.) or are relatively weak. But watching you work, I’m curious, do you have any other criteria used to make a selection?
I think you're generally right - however I would add that since this project entails changing the size and shape of the trunk that many bonsai methodologies are not quite as useful, or at least strictly useful. Clusters of shoots is normally bad, but in certain cases it seems like they can fuse together to make something interesting when you are in the growing phase.
Woot! Mass Market Wednesdays!
I have a small ficus cutting that just began to sprout new leafs any advise moving forward with this cutting would great :)
what type of healing agent did you use? the previous callus looked not very healed.
The previous callus was never sealed and was cut back beyond the ultimate cut to allow space for buds to appear. Now that I have branching established, I'll use that to help heal the wound. I think any cut paste/sealant will help. A friend used to use elmer's wood glue. I think the real goal is to keep the area moist.
Is the Mass Market Ficus a Tiger Bark? I love the way it's looking. Can't wait for my greenhouse build this summer! Extend my MN growing season a bit.
I'm not 100% sure - but the variety is called "Golden Gate Ficus" commonly. I don't know the difference.
Yeah its a Ficus microcarpa aka tigerbark. There are dozens of varieties of this species
I know this is kind of late, but, if you use cut paste (green top) on ficus the wound will callous over faster. A would like that wouldheal at least 1/2 way if not more in one growing season, at least that is my experience with my weather in central Texas.
Is it this one:
store.bonsaitonight.com/collections/supplies/products/cut-paste?variant=37849687130262
And yeah, I've been meaning to try the cutpaste that has hormone in it. Thanks!
any plan of showing an update on that spruce?
Lol, I forgot which spruce it is. I have about 20 of them and I think I thinned half like I did in the video.
What is soil media for ficus ? Is it 100 percent Pumice?
There is no one right answer, but check this video:
ruclips.net/video/jaTZHXKPFeU/видео.html
@@Bonsaify thanks. I am from India. Tough to mix right soil mix here. Nobody talks about it here.
@@Bonsaify recently planted a cutting of ficus , it was microcarpa maybe, in 100 percent perlite. Temp was between 20 to 30 centigrade at that time. About 15 days back. It came out very healthy and good.
What kind of spruce was that Eric?
Red Ezo spruce - Picea glehnii.
www.internationalbonsai.com/seedling%20list
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