I'm a bit late to the party and only found your channel recently while googling beginner bonsai. I followed your instructions on a small Alberta spruce, made an S shape bonsai, found some moss in the greenhouse, and the wife is absolutely thrilled! So thank you for all the lessons and encouragement you share with us for nothing. I'll enquire via your website sometime soon about some kind of 1-2-1 session as I have a nice size dark red maple bush and in your words, in one of your videos, you said something like, inside every maple bush is a beautiful bonsai waiting to be found. All the best!
I watch this channel when my anxiety and depression is really bad, it helps me so much! Your voice is very calming and the birds singing in the background bring me peace. Even your attitude about bonsai is helping me in other parts of my life, not just with my plants. Thank you for making so much beautiful content.
I air layered a dissectum, following your methods, and it took 2 1/2 years to develop roots to the point where I could separate it. Even then, it was largely callus and only roots on one side. But now I have 2 Kuro Hime Japanese Maples!
Thanks a lot for all the knowledge and teachings you share!. I just recently found your channel and I´ve been watching as much videos as I can avidly. I like your style and your approach to the bonsai. Rather than focusing on complex techniques and rules, which are important of course, I feel your method encourages me as a begginer to start right a way and have results in short time. This way I find the motiviation to keep going an learn the complex rules and theories along the process. Thanks a lot from Chicagoland, in US.
Please set Peter up with a lapel microphone. You can't hear him very well when his back is to the camera. And not at all when he's in the garden. He has great things to say and we want to hear him.
It’s worth you guys investing in a wireless clip on mic, especially for outside.
As usual a negative Nelly 🤦🏻♀️ we can hear him just fine…
7:51 a Peter Chan moment! 👍 Making quick decisions and not hesitate to change your mind..a true inspiration to all of us
I'm a bit late to the party and only found your channel recently while googling beginner bonsai. I followed your instructions on a small Alberta spruce, made an S shape bonsai, found some moss in the greenhouse, and the wife is absolutely thrilled! So thank you for all the lessons and encouragement you share with us for nothing. I'll enquire via your website sometime soon about some kind of 1-2-1 session as I have a nice size dark red maple bush and in your words, in one of your videos, you said something like, inside every maple bush is a beautiful bonsai waiting to be found. All the best!
For bonsai the magic word is “PATIENCE”
I watch this channel when my anxiety and depression is really bad, it helps me so much! Your voice is very calming and the birds singing in the background bring me peace. Even your attitude about bonsai is helping me in other parts of my life, not just with my plants. Thank you for making so much beautiful content.
I hope my videos send you to sleep!! Ha Ha - but jokes aside I am glad you find them helpful. Stay blessed.
I think it would be fantastic if you got a lapel mic. Love your stuff though. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Always informative and encouraging. Thank you so much for sharing your enthusiasm and knowledge.
Peter Chan is the Man! Forever grateful for all this free knowledge shows you truly love bonsai and want to share with the world!
Thank you for sharing your wisdom, Peter.
Thank you once again Peter for your expertise with Maples.
Hello Peter, Maple are my favorites too. Thanks for the video. Greetings from Paderborn (Germany) from Peter K.
very cool. I enjoy these videos immensely 😊
I really love how when he switches to the hand saw, the cutting truly got smoother and faster!
Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast
Thank you Mr. Peter Chan , I love your channel.
Peter, you're a great inspiration!!!
Thanks for all the great content you create!!! ❤❤❤
I air layered a dissectum, following your methods, and it took 2 1/2 years to develop roots to the point where I could separate it. Even then, it was largely callus and only roots on one side. But now I have 2 Kuro Hime Japanese Maples!
Thank you, master Chan!
Thanks Peter.
Amazing tips as always! 👍
You still got it!!!!!!
Always informative and encouraging. Thank you so much for sharing your enthusiasm and knowledge.
Beautiful Bonzai!
Thanks a lot for all the knowledge and teachings you share!. I just recently found your channel and I´ve been watching as much videos as I can avidly. I like your style and your approach to the bonsai. Rather than focusing on complex techniques and rules, which are important of course, I feel your method encourages me as a begginer to start right a way and have results in short time. This way I find the motiviation to keep going an learn the complex rules and theories along the process. Thanks a lot from Chicagoland, in US.
Awesome,.thx for sharing Peter 😊
I've got a maple growing in an animal feed container. Those feed containers are big and cheap.
Would you consider a short video about growing and carrying for Shishigashira specifically?
Excellent 👍
I usually watch Peter to fall asleep, but i wasnt prepared for the chainsaw this time 😂😂😂
this guy is the goat
Please set Peter up with a lapel microphone. You can't hear him very well when his back is to the camera. And not at all when he's in the garden. He has great things to say and we want to hear him.
AAP KO BONSAI BANATE DEKH SACH ME LAGTA HAI YE KOI ROKET SINNCE NAHI HAI 👍👍👍
I know you can use Vaseline for citrus cuts. Is it suitable for maples?
Yes you can
@@peterchan3100 thanks peter
8 hours ago is midnight in California. Happy Father’s day
木遊びの経験を共有してくれてありがとう
Ki asobi no keiken o kyōyū shite kurete arigatō
Wish you said which dissectùms can airlayer
For the specimen in the ground at 12:00, do you air layering them or dig them to get them into pots?
How long was the first maple in the video field grown?
Chainsaw file needed 😂
Naa, just hit it a thump 😂😂😂😂😂😂
New blade needed
Is it possible to split mable branch to bend it.
I have a Japanese maple and want to cut the trunk back to Bonsai it, we live in the east, what time of the year would be the best time
Those layers lack moisture, if you layered them with sfagnum moss they would have come out (it's just an opinion) greetings 🇪🇦👍
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Looking dangerous with that mini chainsaw trees watch out chopper is about
AAP KO BONSAI BANT
Genius!
3:42 great shape already
great loss
Amazing tips as always! 👍