Great collaboration today. Loved hearing your back story Chris of how you got into Bonsai. I would have guessed you have been doing Bonsai more than 7 years. Thanx guys.
Thank you T J! Chris is very knowledgeable on Bonsai! It is not the duration that one has been doing Bonsai but the experience they have is what matters! 😊🪴
Nice! The eye of a painter... Mr Marshall surely knows what he's doing. I think it's a very, very nice result. Perhaps a little bit of additional information (if needed): this species grows very, very slowly so anybody who wants to give it a try: good luck but be patient. As always in and with bonsaï...😉👍
Hello! Thanks for vid, and being graceful about sharing one of your bonsai babies for an informative video. Not sure if i am there yet...my seedlings and youngsters arent for sharing ! But this one turned out nice...lookong forward to seeing it ovwr the years ahead.
@@notionbonsai Would you be willing to show us, on a day you sharpen your tools and how you do it? Do I have to take my tools apart? ... It would be handy to know. Thank you
Hinokis air layer very well! The optimal time to air layer them is in late spring to early summer. During this period, the tree is actively growing, which promotes root development in the air-layered section. 😊🪴
I have a very important question . Important for me ofcourse All the Hinoiiki Bonsais and even trees are Grafted. Are yours Grated too. ? Can the Sion be air layered to have a real Hinoikis ? Appreciate your reply , comments and proposals . Thanks q🙏🙏🙏🌲🌲🌲
Hey Mehran. Not all Hinoki Bonsai are grafted at the base. Some of them that you find commercially are grafted onto Leylandii stock as they are easier to produce like this. Then over time as they develop as a Bonsai they tend to swell at the base and depending on your taste it can look bad or good. Personally, I prefer the ungrafted ones though they are a little harder to find! Yes Hinoki air layer very well too so if you can only get grafted ones they can be air layered off 😊🪴
@@notionbonsai Thanks very much for your concise explanation. I have been looking all the nurseries I know but none had any. BUT. I found few ungrafted ones very tall from 6 feet upwards. And very expensive. They had very small leaves and would make a real good looking tall Bonsais or the apax can be turned to deadwood. Or can be air layered in half and have 2 Hinoikis Bonsais. I am thinking about it . Might get one 🌲🌲🌳🌳
Great collaboration today. Loved hearing your back story Chris of how you got into Bonsai. I would have guessed you have been doing Bonsai more than 7 years. Thanx guys.
Thank you T J! Chris is very knowledgeable on Bonsai! It is not the duration that one has been doing Bonsai but the experience they have is what matters! 😊🪴
Nice! The eye of a painter... Mr Marshall surely knows what he's doing. I think it's a very, very nice result. Perhaps a little bit of additional information (if needed): this species grows very, very slowly so anybody who wants to give it a try: good luck but be patient. As always in and with bonsaï...😉👍
He sure does! Thank you for sharing this information!
Very cute little tree! I loved hearing how Chris came to bonsai!
Thank you Lisa! Chris did a lovely Job on this one 😊
Nice collaboration,,i like bonsai, junifer its verry beautiful bonsai ❤❤
Love from Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩
Hi from Ireland! 😊
Nice to see you her Chris, love your videos ...great to hear your story as well.. thanks Adam
Glad you enjoyed it! Chris did a great job on this tree!
Chris does beautiful work. This Hinoki Cypress will be a magnificent Bonsai. Very enjoyable video Adam.
Could you do a tour of all your trees one day? 🪴
Could you do a tour of all your trees one day? LOL! Great video Adam, thank you
Awesome collaboration Chris & Adam!!!!
Thank you very much Jay! 😊 This was a fun one to make and I learned a lot from Chris!
Great collaboration... Chris's channel should have way more subscribers, I love his video's!
Thanks Kevin! You are totally right! The quality of trees Chris is making is top notch!
Thanks Kev.
Thanks Adam @@notionbonsai
That's going to be a nice little tree. We need a "tour" video of all your trees. :)
Thanks Jason! I am not sure about a tour at the moment but maybe some day in the future! 😊
Awesome chis love it 👊👊
Great video Adam 👊👊👊
Thanks Andy man! 🪴😊
Lovely job
Thank you Raymond!
Hello! Thanks for vid, and being graceful about sharing one of your bonsai babies for an informative video. Not sure if i am there yet...my seedlings and youngsters arent for sharing ! But this one turned out nice...lookong forward to seeing it ovwr the years ahead.
Hi Adam when your Bonsai tools start to become dull do you send them out to be sharpened or sharpen them yourself?
Hey! This is a great question! I sharpen them myself with a sharpening stone and a diamond sharpener 😊😊
@@notionbonsai Would you be willing to show us, on a day you sharpen your tools and how you do it? Do I have to take my tools apart? ... It would be handy to know. Thank you
@Stu.Williams Sure! No I don't take them apart 😄
Hi again from Australia 🇦🇺
Hi Angie! 🪴🪴😊😊
How are hinoki cypress for doing an air layer on and whens best to do it
Hinokis air layer very well! The optimal time to air layer them is in late spring to early summer. During this period, the tree is actively growing, which promotes root development in the air-layered section. 😊🪴
@@notionbonsai thanks
I have a very important question . Important for me ofcourse
All the Hinoiiki Bonsais and even trees are Grafted. Are yours Grated too. ?
Can the Sion be air layered to have a real Hinoikis ?
Appreciate your reply , comments and proposals .
Thanks q🙏🙏🙏🌲🌲🌲
Hey Mehran. Not all Hinoki Bonsai are grafted at the base. Some of them that you find commercially are grafted onto Leylandii stock as they are easier to produce like this. Then over time as they develop as a Bonsai they tend to swell at the base and depending on your taste it can look bad or good. Personally, I prefer the ungrafted ones though they are a little harder to find! Yes Hinoki air layer very well too so if you can only get grafted ones they can be air layered off 😊🪴
@@notionbonsai Thanks very much for your concise explanation. I have been looking all the nurseries I know but none had any. BUT.
I found few ungrafted ones very tall from 6 feet upwards. And very expensive.
They had very small leaves and would make a real good looking tall Bonsais or the apax can be turned to deadwood.
Or can be air layered in half and have 2 Hinoikis Bonsais. I am thinking about it . Might get one 🌲🌲🌳🌳
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