Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m still having my treatment and now going on to another one so hopefully this will help me out. Many blessings to you 🙏🏻🐥🌳🌻🌞
I think root structure is just as important as branch structure. It's good to promote fine feeder roots that grow laterally, so when they thicken they develop a nice nebari 🤗
Great video! I love how thorough you are. I've never seen anyone wash the roots off before trimming. That's a huge help when we're learning at home. Thank you so much from Hawaii.
I’ve been wanting to grow my first bonsai for a while and you explaining the process of what and why you’re doing something to the tree has made me a lot more comfortable with taking that first step, thank you.
I'm glad i saw this...its early spring here in NZ now and I've done a bunch of root pruning. Every time I had this uh oh moment, thinking I got carried away and took too much off. Maybe they'll be ok. I agree with you...root pruning is very therapeutic. I love that part of bonsai. Wiring...not so much.
I've always been interested in having a bonsai. I do really love the cherry trees just because of the flowering. It all seemed so daunting to take on, but having seen this video it seems decently doable. I've just ordered seeds (I really want to grow it from seed) and will get started. Thanks a lot for this video. I'll be watching more of your videos to get as much information as I can before it is time to start using wires and trimming.
Ahh a proper dog lover- a PACK of huskies ( nuff said!!) my fave channel ‘Boston Bonsai Idiot’ is of Irish descent- Colin McGovern, genius graphics, amazing music (beautiful guitar on channel under his own name) Adam has another channel too ‘IZONHOW’ another genius I’d say! Be blessed 🙏✝️
I was looking at getting a Cherry Bonsai and Homebase has got loads of varieties in. They have 4 different types of Cherry Tree: Prunus Incisa 'Kojo no Mai, 'Mikonori', 'Oshidori' and Prunus Nipponica 'Brilliant'. I was leaning towards Kojo Mo Mai (Fuji Cherry) purely based off the blossom colour and this video has been unbelievably helpful. I really lack the confidence to prune as much as you did though!
You are awesome…. I am very happy I found your channel and been watching you everytime. My request is, can you please make a blueberry bonsai. Thank you
This is such an amazing video. I have 2 normal little kojos and have just bought 2 x 9cm pot kojos that I'd love a go at trying to bonsai. Can I use a basic compost and perlite? My budget is tiny, but I'm very excited. Your video is absolutely amazing! I think I could have a new hobby at the age of 50. Thanks so much for sharing
Great to watch and your explanation. Thank you. I have a Prunus incisa Kojo-No-Mai I'm reducing root ball to bonsai. A great tip on the brittleness I totally agree with that. Have dropped you a sub! Look forward to watching more of your videos.
I have similar that I bought and repotted in compost in a normal pot back in March. It’s now June and it’s grown well but I’d like to now transfer into a nicer bonsai type pot, shape and cut it. When is the best time of year to do this? Now, later in the year or wait until next year? Thanks
I'm having a garden center one myself which I bought last year but didn't really plan for yet! This video was a great one, as mine also has a problem branch competing with the trunk line and I didn't really know how to move forward with it! Subbed man!
Hey thanks Boyan! Keep in mind that simpler is always better! Sometimes its good to remove a competing trunkline and have the tree looking a little sad before it looks a lot better when new growth comes in 😊
Beautiful tree one of my favorites I'm thinking of getting this tree but the higher heat temperatures that we've had in the last few years how does this tree do in the heat especially in temperatures where it's been reaching like 99 Fahrenheit
I've learnt so much from watching your content, thank you! I picked up a Fuji cherry at a garden centre on Saturday, it's in leaf but I don't know if it's yet to flower or has already flowered (in the UK, June 2024...Is the tree expecting spring due to the cold weather in April/May?). I've trimmed some of the longer branches but am cautious not to do too much work at the wrong time. Do you think it's safe to repot / prune and shape/wire now, or should I wait? Hope you get back to me 😊, thaks again!
I'd never let the soil fully dry out as the roots need to stay moist. I leave mine outdoors. It's important it goes through a cool period in the winter so that the tree can go dormant. If it goes below -10C I bring mine inside a greenhouse. Not indoors as the warmth can wake up the tree before its meant to in spring! Hope this helps!
@@diego02l427 What part of the world do you live in? A fuji cherry shouldnt need a grow light unless it can't get much sunlight in the summer. No tree should be in light 24/7, they all need to "sleep". Periods of darkness are nessessary as it affects their metabolism. It gives them time to stop producing food (photosynthesis) and use the huge amount of energy they've stored through the day to grow.
@@notionbonsai I live in North Carolina and I noticed the dormant season will start soon. I’ve seen some people put there bonsai in the basement with a growing light but others use a green house. I’m not too sure how prunus bonsai do outside in North Carolina but I know the weather here is unpredictable at times. If you have any idea on the best method any advice would help
Late spring to early summer is indeed the best time for propagating Fuji cherry cuttings, as that's when the tree is actively growing and its growth hormones are most active. Softwood cuttings, taken during this period, tend to root more quickly and have higher success rates. Using a rooting hormone powder with the active ingredient IBA (indol-3-ylbutyric acid) can further enhance rooting speed and success. When taking cuttings, ensure they're healthy and include a few sets of leaves. Removing the lower leaves and dipping the cut end in rooting hormone powder can encourage root development. Propagation success can be influenced by various factors such as the health of the parent plant, environmental conditions, and care practices. However, Fuji cherry cuttings generally have a good success rate when propagated under suitable conditions. 🌸🌿🤗
Hey Riz! I have a specific video about overwintering Bonsai 😄I go a lot more into detail about how to preotect your trees depending on what part of the world you live in and temperatures you get. ❄️ I do protect this one yes! I place it in a cold frame to keep the frost off of it.
This tree is in full leaf now and is totally fine! I'm sad it's lost all its flowers, now i'll have to wait to next year to see them again 😀 Pruning can be done in early spring before it has a flush of growth, but any time after that it's best to prune mid summer in the UK (July/August)
Hey! Yes, Bonsai trees can still produce cherries even though they are miniaturized. Many fruit trees, including cherry trees, can be trained and maintained as bonsai while retaining their ability to flower and bear fruit. However, it's important to note that the size and quantity of the cherries may be smaller compared to those of a full-sized tree. Proper care, including providing adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients, will support the bonsai tree's overall health and fruiting potential. Some cherry tree varieties are better suited for Bonsai cultivation due to their natural characteristics and growth habits like the Fuji cherry with its small leaves and flowers 😊🌳🌸
Adam, real nice video. The shape you gave it was great. I got some seeds for a Fuji but from what I just read, I doubt it will flower. I live on the East Coast about half way down Florida. We really don’t have enough Winter.
Ohh! I hope it flowers for you! You can still create a beautiful tree even if it doesnt flower 🤗 You can try to simulate a period of dormancy by keeping the tree in a cooler area, like a garage or shed, for a few weeks during the winter months. This can help trigger bud formation.
Yeah! As long as that operation is done in spring when the energy has moved into the leaves then the tree will be fine! That tree is still alive and well!
Its a good idea if you wish to have more trees of this kind! There's only so many cuttings I can do before I have too many 🤣 Thanks for watching Maciej!
I found this one at my local garden centre 🙂 They are common in the UK around spring time 😄 Ebay is another place to look if you can't get them locally
you are like a breathe of fresh air, and it clearly shows you love what you are doing.
Thank you very much Mary 🤗 There will be lots more videos to come!
Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m still having my treatment and now going on to another one so hopefully this will help me out. Many blessings to you 🙏🏻🐥🌳🌻🌞
Thank you for working on plants that come from regular stores. You have encouraged me to try Bonsai. Can't wait for future videos.😊
No problem! I like to keep things simple with Bonsai 😊 Welcome to the channel!
really helpful, never thought about the direction the roots grow in, that is a good tip.
I think root structure is just as important as branch structure. It's good to promote fine feeder roots that grow laterally, so when they thicken they develop a nice nebari 🤗
Great video! I love how thorough you are. I've never seen anyone wash the roots off before trimming. That's a huge help when we're learning at home. Thank you so much from Hawaii.
Hey thanks Kim! Washing them gets rid of any old soil and helps see what's going on! Hi back from Ireland!
@@notionbonsai Subscribed and hit the bell. 😁. Keep the videos coming please. Yours are my favorite by far.
It's very refreshing to see. I envy you guys having a weather suitable for cherry blossoms.
Thanks Kulasa! 🙂 Where are you from?
@@notionbonsai.. Philippines 🙂
I’ve been wanting to grow my first bonsai for a while and you explaining the process of what and why you’re doing something to the tree has made me a lot more comfortable with taking that first step, thank you.
I'm glad i saw this...its early spring here in NZ now and I've done a bunch of root pruning. Every time I had this uh oh moment, thinking I got carried away and took too much off. Maybe they'll be ok. I agree with you...root pruning is very therapeutic. I love that part of bonsai. Wiring...not so much.
I've always been interested in having a bonsai. I do really love the cherry trees just because of the flowering. It all seemed so daunting to take on, but having seen this video it seems decently doable. I've just ordered seeds (I really want to grow it from seed) and will get started. Thanks a lot for this video. I'll be watching more of your videos to get as much information as I can before it is time to start using wires and trimming.
Nice video and very informative. Thanks. Grtz from Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Hey thank you very much zonnig46!
😊Adam, another video at the right time. I’ve got a cherry in the mail, my friend!😊
Aw perfect David!!
I took my first trip to my garden centre last week and came home with a Fuji cherry. Thanks for the video Adam - It helped enormously.
Great to hear! 🙂🤗🌳
Ok… excellent presentation Adam! I look forward to more of your videos.
Thank you very much! There will be more videos soon 😀
Thank you, because I have seen and heard others share; however, I wasn’t sure what they did. You explained it pretty simple and in easy terms.
Happy to help Alex! 😄 Thanks for watching 😀
I love Fuji cherries it's my favorite bonsai tree.
Aw nice! Their flowers are so beautiful! 🌸
Потрясающие видео, спасибо 🙏 привет из России)
Just came home with 3 of these garden centre Fuji Cherries. Very useful video and I’ll be giving some initial stylings this week.
Ah nice one!! How did you get on?
Well done one of the BES bonsai tutorials!
Hey thank you for your kind words ☺️
Thanks
Hey Karin! Thank you so much for your support! 🤗🤗🌳🌳
Thanks!
Thank you very much Brandon!!!
Grateful for your video instruction, I’m enjoying everyone.
Thanks very much!!
Turned out really well, hadnt seen an Irish Bonsai channel. Subbed, looking forward to the next one!
Thank you very much 😊 There will be lots more videos to come!
Hope you’ve found ‘Back Garden Bonsai’ by now?!✌️
@@gayefanner731 I have indeed, another great channel.
Ahh a proper dog lover- a PACK of huskies ( nuff said!!) my fave channel ‘Boston Bonsai Idiot’ is of Irish descent- Colin McGovern, genius graphics, amazing music (beautiful guitar on channel under his own name) Adam has another channel too ‘IZONHOW’ another genius I’d say! Be blessed 🙏✝️
@@gayefanner731 Three Huskies and two lurchers, all varying degrees of crazy :D, thanks for the suggestions I will take a look.
I was looking at getting a Cherry Bonsai and Homebase has got loads of varieties in. They have 4 different types of Cherry Tree: Prunus Incisa 'Kojo no Mai, 'Mikonori', 'Oshidori' and Prunus Nipponica 'Brilliant'. I was leaning towards Kojo Mo Mai (Fuji Cherry) purely based off the blossom colour and this video has been unbelievably helpful. I really lack the confidence to prune as much as you did though!
Thanks for this beatiful video
Hey thanks! Glad you enjoyed Yasin 🤗
You are awesome….
I am very happy I found your channel and been watching you everytime.
My request is, can you please make a blueberry bonsai.
Thank you
I am totally new to this, and are seaching for good education and information. I must say your chanel is the best I have seen. Thanks
Thanks so much Stephen! 🤗 Welcome to the world of Bonsai!!
Another well made and informative video. Keep up the good work!
Hey thanks so much Phil!
It's really nice you did a great job 🌸
Thank you 😀
really nice valued information . Thanks
Thanks Brandon!
That was dope. Nice amount of information
Very cool op !!! Love this little boy... i'll try to get one and turn it into a bonsai ! Thanks for your videos man !
Aw nice! Let me know how you do with yours!! 😊🌱
This is such an amazing video. I have 2 normal little kojos and have just bought 2 x 9cm pot kojos that I'd love a go at trying to bonsai. Can I use a basic compost and perlite? My budget is tiny, but I'm very excited. Your video is absolutely amazing! I think I could have a new hobby at the age of 50. Thanks so much for sharing
Wow nice job very interesting Watching from California I got new ideas
Awesome! Thank you!
Fantastic video and love the shape it’s perfect. I have two of these and they do look beautiful when in flower.🙏🏻🪴
Hey thanks very much Mark! 😊 How long do you have yours?
Very informational
Great video.
Thanks very much Michael!
Great to watch and your explanation. Thank you. I have a Prunus incisa Kojo-No-Mai I'm reducing root ball to bonsai. A great tip on the brittleness I totally agree with that. Have dropped you a sub! Look forward to watching more of your videos.
Ah very nice! Thank you very much Posy Potions! Welcome to the Notion Bonsai Channel!!
@@notionbonsai thanks 😊
I have similar that I bought and repotted in compost in a normal pot back in March. It’s now June and it’s grown well but I’d like to now transfer into a nicer bonsai type pot, shape and cut it.
When is the best time of year to do this? Now, later in the year or wait until next year?
Thanks
Very good your Bonsai
Thank you 🙂 There will be lots more videos to come!
Soooo good
The most instructive video on this subject that I've seen so far. Out of curiosity, how old is this tree and how often do you prune it?
I have wanted one of these types of bonsai for a very long time. Hard to find
I'm having a garden center one myself which I bought last year but didn't really plan for yet! This video was a great one, as mine also has a problem branch competing with the trunk line and I didn't really know how to move forward with it! Subbed man!
Hey thanks Boyan! Keep in mind that simpler is always better! Sometimes its good to remove a competing trunkline and have the tree looking a little sad before it looks a lot better when new growth comes in 😊
Out of curiosity it would be nice to see the leaf size on this variety of cherry now that it is coming into spring.
There will be an update video in Summer! 🤗
What does the cherry bansai look like 2’years on?
keep it up man. youre very good at this :)
Thank you! There are lots more videos to come!
Beautiful tree one of my favorites I'm thinking of getting this tree but the higher heat temperatures that we've had in the last few years how does this tree do in the heat especially in temperatures where it's been reaching like 99 Fahrenheit
It would be best to keep it in a partially sunny area. As long as it doesn't recieve too much direct sunlight the leaves shouldn't burn 🤗
Like ur vidoes... thumbs up 👍👍👍
Thanks Helen!
Hi! I was just wondering if it survived the repotting. Thanks
Hey! This tree is still alive and well 😇 I'll be sharing the progression of some trees on my Instagram
I would love to see how this one is doing nowadays!!
I will have to do an update on this one soon!
@@notionbonsaiany update yet?
Can you do an update video on the tree and how it’s going?
Is it possible to have flowers year round?
Satisfying 😊
🤗
I've learnt so much from watching your content, thank you! I picked up a Fuji cherry at a garden centre on Saturday, it's in leaf but I don't know if it's yet to flower or has already flowered (in the UK, June 2024...Is the tree expecting spring due to the cold weather in April/May?). I've trimmed some of the longer branches but am cautious not to do too much work at the wrong time. Do you think it's safe to repot / prune and shape/wire now, or should I wait? Hope you get back to me 😊, thaks again!
Hey adam, is there any update of this tree?
How frequently do you have to prune the branches and check the roots?
Hi Adam, how you decide which soil mix to use?
During the winter should I leave my prunus in the garage or green house? Also do you water the prunus the same way where you don't let it dry?
I'd never let the soil fully dry out as the roots need to stay moist. I leave mine outdoors. It's important it goes through a cool period in the winter so that the tree can go dormant. If it goes below -10C I bring mine inside a greenhouse. Not indoors as the warmth can wake up the tree before its meant to in spring! Hope this helps!
@@notionbonsai Thathelps a lot, if I use a grow light should I keep it on 24/7 or only certain hours of the day?
@@diego02l427 What part of the world do you live in? A fuji cherry shouldnt need a grow light unless it can't get much sunlight in the summer.
No tree should be in light 24/7, they all need to "sleep". Periods of darkness are nessessary as it affects their metabolism. It gives them time to stop producing food (photosynthesis) and use the huge amount of energy they've stored through the day to grow.
@@notionbonsai I live in North Carolina and I noticed the dormant season will start soon. I’ve seen some people put there bonsai in the basement with a growing light but others use a green house. I’m not too sure how prunus bonsai do outside in North Carolina but I know the weather here is unpredictable at times. If you have any idea on the best method any advice would help
Whens best time to propagate cuttings from fuji cherry. Do they propagate easily
Late spring to early summer is indeed the best time for propagating Fuji cherry cuttings, as that's when the tree is actively growing and its growth hormones are most active. Softwood cuttings, taken during this period, tend to root more quickly and have higher success rates.
Using a rooting hormone powder with the active ingredient IBA (indol-3-ylbutyric acid) can further enhance rooting speed and success. When taking cuttings, ensure they're healthy and include a few sets of leaves. Removing the lower leaves and dipping the cut end in rooting hormone powder can encourage root development.
Propagation success can be influenced by various factors such as the health of the parent plant, environmental conditions, and care practices. However, Fuji cherry cuttings generally have a good success rate when propagated under suitable conditions. 🌸🌿🤗
@@notionbonsai thanks
did u just cut all the green leaves or what like how does the bud grow and how long for it to grow and bloom
With fuji cherry's they blossom before going into leaf 🌸 They usually bloom early spring 😀
Brilliant Video, do you keep the Cherry tree outside all year round or does it need to be inside over Winter
Hey Riz! I have a specific video about overwintering Bonsai 😄I go a lot more into detail about how to preotect your trees depending on what part of the world you live in and temperatures you get. ❄️ I do protect this one yes! I place it in a cold frame to keep the frost off of it.
Hello, I've seen several videos and I've seen that pruning is better to do it after flowering. Has it been good for you to do it in full bloom anyway?
This tree is in full leaf now and is totally fine! I'm sad it's lost all its flowers, now i'll have to wait to next year to see them again 😀 Pruning can be done in early spring before it has a flush of growth, but any time after that it's best to prune mid summer in the UK (July/August)
Don’t forget Fugi flowers on previous years growth, so prune straight after flowering allowing max new growth to bloom the following year ✌️
hi there what month is best to prune and repot a fuji cherry please
It's best to repot in spring before the tree has bloomed. It's best to prune after the tree has finished flowering. 🤗
How do you prepare the cherry bonsai for winter? Does it need protection or are you just letting it be?
Hey! I have a video on my channel all about overwintering trees and what to do depending on your climate 🤗
very good video. One question: where did you buy that tree? I've been trying to buy it for a while and I can't find it.
I got it at my local garden centre.They are popular in spring!
Very nice. Subbed.👍
The room temperature I put the plants in is controlled is that a problem. 😮
I have a question. Will the bonsai tree still produce cherries eventhough it's been minified?
Hey! Yes, Bonsai trees can still produce cherries even though they are miniaturized. Many fruit trees, including cherry trees, can be trained and maintained as bonsai while retaining their ability to flower and bear fruit. However, it's important to note that the size and quantity of the cherries may be smaller compared to those of a full-sized tree. Proper care, including providing adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients, will support the bonsai tree's overall health and fruiting potential. Some cherry tree varieties are better suited for Bonsai cultivation due to their natural characteristics and growth habits like the Fuji cherry with its small leaves and flowers 😊🌳🌸
Adam, real nice video. The shape you gave it was great. I got some seeds for a Fuji but from what I just read, I doubt it will flower. I live on the East Coast about half way down Florida. We really don’t have enough Winter.
Ohh! I hope it flowers for you! You can still create a beautiful tree even if it doesnt flower 🤗 You can try to simulate a period of dormancy by keeping the tree in a cooler area, like a garage or shed, for a few weeks during the winter months. This can help trigger bud formation.
Have ypu got an update on this tree?
Hey Tony! Yeah I put an update on my Instagram recently 😄 There will be a video on it later in the year also! 😊
Is it really ok to remove that much root?
Yeah! As long as that operation is done in spring when the energy has moved into the leaves then the tree will be fine! That tree is still alive and well!
SALAM kenal Dari Indonesia
Hey! Welcome to the channel! Greetings from Ireland 😀
I wanted to have a bonsai sakura tree and I'll name it Stumpy J.r
nice!
Don't throw the cut twigs away! Plant all of them! They are very easy to grow as cuttings!
Its a good idea if you wish to have more trees of this kind! There's only so many cuttings I can do before I have too many 🤣 Thanks for watching Maciej!
@@notionbonsai thats why I ordered 200 x 9cm pots 🤣
@@maciejgronowski Oooh nice one!!
I have a kumbuk plant .plz help me to wiring and bend thats tree .i can photo or video send for you
DM me on Instagram!
Ok i join with you
great video feel way more informed
Cherry attract Vine Weevils like it was Chocolate! Always wash out the roots of nursery stock!
Ohh! Thank you for this advice!! I'll definitely keep this in mind when I get more of them 🙂
Where can I buy one ?
I found this one at my local garden centre 🙂 They are common in the UK around spring time 😄 Ebay is another place to look if you can't get them locally
@@notionbonsai amazing ! Do you have any idea about online stores that could do international shipping ?
Hiw old is that Cherry?
I don't know an exact age but I'd say 2-5 years old.
We call it sakura in Indonesia,, it only can live at the highland
Oh nice! I think they call it that in Japan also! Sakura - 桜 🤗
@@notionbonsai coz some the japanese have been 3and a half years in Indonesia,, and some of 'em bring their culture,,, i think hehe
@@blackjack3957 oh cool! 😁