Hi Nigel. Your lithops are growing new leaves. They are underneath the old ones. Best not to water them until the new leaves have absorbed all of the moisture from the old ones. With any luck, some will divide at the same time.
I love your birds nest spruce, what a epic tree!! And people I’m telling you this tree looks waaaaaay smaller in person!!! Just saying I really didn’t mind the rock on the stand look, I think it’s just the white pot throws it off a bit but I thought it gave it a rugged look and gave me a idea of the landscape around the tree, but that’s just my two cents!!
Spring is late here in Scandinavia so we dont have many trees leaf out yet but most are getting there but my katsura maple leafed out this week so now spring is here
Thank you Nigel! I learned some more from this video! I don't fertilize often because of the cost. I use the same you showed here. But I water out of my aquariums, that usually has a higher nitrate level. I've also started using dehumidifier water to mist the trees with as people were commenting that the white hard water stains were not good for my trees. I have my large totes like yours. I want to put at least one up on a stand so it will create water pressure to use a hose with to water everything outside. Maybe a drip system with a timer. I got some tiny living stones. They are so cute! The size of the eraser on a pencil! Great updates too! That screen with a tiny tree looks really good! That was a nice find!
Nigel's thrift store finds are next level. I love thrift shopping and naturally I'm always looking for bonsai related items but I've never found actual bonsai style pots. I keep an open imagination though 😁
When I go thrift shopping I always look for bonsai pots, not much luck though. Only one time I got 3 small pots very cheap, they were not in pristine condition but I got them anyway. Should keep in mind looking for stand like material as well!
Hi Nigel sorry I missed you live ,I am getting 4 seedlings in today 2 Dawn Redwoods and 2 Sequoia straight from California to me here in Yelm Wa. ,I'm going to check your channel for help, not sure what to do when they get here besides water and keep in shade .You have some Awesome tree's Nigel Thanks bud
These preparations are fun to watch!Feels like everyone watching the bride try on dresses. Lol Personally, I do everything organic...More than not wanting to buy chemicals, but I'm around my trees four days per week (when not traveling), plus I'm in Southern California, so watering is an issue. I have an automatic system, but it doesn't cover everything. For fertilizer, I just use the compost my worms make. Seems to work for me. Lol
I really liked the part where you swapped different accentplants with you beautiful Bird's nest spruce. I was amazed how much attention that stone manage to take from the tree (maybe just me, as I like stones too 😄)
Nigel, Ever thought of using a turn table for a display of a bonsai tree at a show? Would bring a really different perspective to the viewing of the plants as the viewer could easily admire the tree/trees from many different angles. Just food for thought.
Display stands: some years ago I saw something intriguing. There were three meticulously managed miniature trees. One was on a chipped and reused cement block, another was on a snapped piece of wood from a pallet (I think you call them skids), and the other was on a seed tray that had been stamped and crushed! The point was to highlight the precision of the trees against the randomness of the stands. And it really worked. There was also an accent stone that was just a chunk of concrete. I can't find the images now sadly. I agreed entirely with your thinking about stands for yours, but it's interesting to think outside the box...
i got the "sta green" powder fertilizer last season. works good. its basically the same as the miracle grow but a few dollars less. everything looks beautiful nigel! happy bonsai'ing everyone!
I've had issues with miracle grow being contaiminated with fungas gnats so happy for any alternatives. I don't rate them (expensive for what it is too)
14:52 I think this stand would look better with 3-5 cm removed from the intented(outdented?) wood rectangles. I am talking about the sections of the stand between the feet and the plateau. Hard to put into words.. You already removed some wood in this area, right? I think more could be removed.
Greetings from Australia. Do you have a link to the guy who made your turntable? I am in the market for one so my ears perked up when I heard he was in Australia!
Check out Sophie's bonsai pots at the The Bonsai Store here.... bonsaistore.co/collections/ar... Check out Sophie's Facebook page here... facebook.com/sophiespottery/
Hi Nigel, I wander, how come that having all that amount and varieties of different trees, I have never seen you having an azalea or a camelia. You don't like them?
Fascinated to see you watering mossed up planting with liquid fertiliser. I find that this kills the moss, at least when the fertiliser is used at recommended dosage. Have tried reducing dosage but still find the moss doesn't like it!
Good thought, Nigel, it may be the water rather than the fertiliser. Love your videos, wish I had your eye for a composition. How is the Ginkgo coming on?
Cool tour of your trees. Great info on fertilizing.
I love watching Nigel before going to bed. calms us down and teaches us to be more patient.
Hi Nigel. Your lithops are growing new leaves. They are underneath the old ones. Best not to water them until the new leaves have absorbed all of the moisture from the old ones. With any luck, some will divide at the same time.
Thank you Peter!!!
Very interesting to see they split open and the new set inside is sideways
Hey Nigel - really appreciate that you discussed your approach to fertilization! Great variety in this episode!
Thank you 😊
Wow! There is some great thought getting ready for the bonsai show. I admire your thoughts. You really have some nice ideas.
Great video Nigel. I just love your birds nest spruce. I have complete faith that you will come up with the perfect stand.
always a pleasure watching your process. Loving the results. Cannot wait. Thanks Nigel
Thanks so much Christopher!!
Good luck with your show Nigel! I love the vintage mini workbench.
Thanks so much, the search for stands continues!!!
I love your birds nest spruce, what a epic tree!! And people I’m telling you this tree looks waaaaaay smaller in person!!! Just saying I really didn’t mind the rock on the stand look, I think it’s just the white pot throws it off a bit but I thought it gave it a rugged look and gave me a idea of the landscape around the tree, but that’s just my two cents!!
That forest is a masterpiece 👌
Thanks so much, I really enjoy working on it!!
Spring is late here in Scandinavia so we dont have many trees leaf out yet but most are getting there but my katsura maple leafed out this week so now spring is here
Thank you Nigel! I learned some more from this video! I don't fertilize often because of the cost. I use the same you showed here. But I water out of my aquariums, that usually has a higher nitrate level. I've also started using dehumidifier water to mist the trees with as people were commenting that the white hard water stains were not good for my trees. I have my large totes like yours. I want to put at least one up on a stand so it will create water pressure to use a hose with to water everything outside. Maybe a drip system with a timer. I got some tiny living stones. They are so cute! The size of the eraser on a pencil! Great updates too! That screen with a tiny tree looks really good! That was a nice find!
Liking the view nigel! 👌
I would love to see some of the violins you have worked on. That sounds very interesting to me.❤
It is in this video...
ruclips.net/video/itMEbZV68w0/видео.html
Nigel's thrift store finds are next level. I love thrift shopping and naturally I'm always looking for bonsai related items but I've never found actual bonsai style pots. I keep an open imagination though 😁
When I go thrift shopping I always look for bonsai pots, not much luck though. Only one time I got 3 small pots very cheap, they were not in pristine condition but I got them anyway. Should keep in mind looking for stand like material as well!
@@murray821 hey nothing wrong with that!
Hi Nigel sorry I missed you live ,I am getting 4 seedlings in today 2 Dawn Redwoods and 2 Sequoia straight from California to me here in Yelm Wa. ,I'm going to check your channel for help, not sure what to do when they get here besides water and keep in shade .You have some Awesome tree's Nigel Thanks bud
Your prickly pear cactus will develop a nice trunk. I will show mine in a later video.
I think the Bird's nest spruce would look fantastic on that white stand Nigel!
Unfortunately it's too small for the pot!
@@TheBonsaiZone Bummer!
I think a miniature traditional style japanese tea table would go well with the birds nest spruce
These preparations are fun to watch!Feels like everyone watching the bride try on dresses. Lol
Personally, I do everything organic...More than not wanting to buy chemicals, but I'm around my trees four days per week (when not traveling), plus I'm in Southern California, so watering is an issue. I have an automatic system, but it doesn't cover everything.
For fertilizer, I just use the compost my worms make.
Seems to work for me. Lol
Crown of thorn way cool I’m a beginner. Appreciate your info.
I really liked the part where you swapped different accentplants with you beautiful Bird's nest spruce.
I was amazed how much attention that stone manage to take from the tree (maybe just me, as I like stones too 😄)
Thanks, yes so many options!!
Nigel, Ever thought of using a turn table for a display of a bonsai tree at a show? Would bring a really different perspective to the viewing of the plants as the viewer could easily admire the tree/trees from many different angles. Just food for thought.
Display stands: some years ago I saw something intriguing. There were three meticulously managed miniature trees. One was on a chipped and reused cement block, another was on a snapped piece of wood from a pallet (I think you call them skids), and the other was on a seed tray that had been stamped and crushed! The point was to highlight the precision of the trees against the randomness of the stands. And it really worked. There was also an accent stone that was just a chunk of concrete. I can't find the images now sadly.
I agreed entirely with your thinking about stands for yours, but it's interesting to think outside the box...
Thanks, yes the options are wide open for creating your display, a very creative process with your trees!!!!
7:02 suggestion: what about your rock planting with your totem pole? I believe it would look good with your spruce
Yes, that might work, I'll try it!
15:16 I prefer stand nr. 1. (Just to contribute with some input...)
i got the "sta green" powder fertilizer last season. works good. its basically the same as the miracle grow but a few dollars less. everything looks beautiful nigel! happy bonsai'ing everyone!
I've had issues with miracle grow being contaiminated with fungas gnats so happy for any alternatives. I don't rate them (expensive for what it is too)
14:52 I think this stand would look better with 3-5 cm removed from the intented(outdented?) wood rectangles. I am talking about the sections of the stand between the feet and the plateau. Hard to put into words.. You already removed some wood in this area, right? I think more could be removed.
Greetings from Australia. Do you have a link to the guy who made your turntable? I am in the market for one so my ears perked up when I heard he was in Australia!
Yes, it's called Spinning Tree Bonsai Turntables...
www.bonsaiturntables.com/
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Wonderful vid! Who is Sophie? Her pots are wonderful❤
Check out Sophie's bonsai pots at the The Bonsai Store here....
bonsaistore.co/collections/ar...
Check out Sophie's Facebook page here...
facebook.com/sophiespottery/
Hi Nigel, I wander, how come that having all that amount and varieties of different trees, I have never seen you having an azalea or a camelia. You don't like them?
Botanic name for the bird nest spruce? Its so beautiful, i wanna start one now! Also what is the low moss you use
Picea abies 'Nidiformis
Micro Dosing !!
Foist
Another Dubsy foist!!!
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hi Nigel, do you use these micro doses of 20 20 20 all year round?
Yes, if the tree is using water, I feel it needs fertilizer too. Many of the trees get water and fertilizer about once a week if they are dormant.
@@TheBonsaiZone Thanks so much for your reply Nigel, you've been very kind
Fascinated to see you watering mossed up planting with liquid fertiliser. I find that this kills the moss, at least when the fertiliser is used at recommended dosage. Have tried reducing dosage but still find the moss doesn't like it!
Could it be the water Dave? Maybe check the ph level, just a thought!!!
Good thought, Nigel, it may be the water rather than the fertiliser. Love your videos, wish I had your eye for a composition. How is the Ginkgo coming on?
😂😂😂
I’m going to add some watering collection barrels this year❤
Awesome, rain water makes a huge difference in the health of your trees!!!