This video made me want to purchase a specimen that I kept seeing at the nursery that I visit. Quick question: After the trim, how long to wait until it can be placed in a bonsai pot? Should I wait for it to recover first or will it be ok to do it all at once?
Love the trees and the species, great video David!!
Nice to see another of my favorite bonsai artists here!
No, mine is much smaller!@@AnAnonymous-rr2sd
i left my scefflera in a pot for 15 years, went to college came back. after a trim and repot I look like a bonsai master
such a simple plan, yet i learned so much
I am loving David‘s input on tropicals. He goes much less hard on his tropicals than other professionals you see. I’ll try this with my tropicals too
Loving the tropical series.
Excellent information and tutorial. Love that species. Thanks, keep growing
Wow Wonderful Bonsai ^^
Thank you for good sharing~
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My friend, have a good day
Thanks for the great information. I have a couple of schefflera bonsai that I have in my office under grow lights.
That first one was awesome!
Amazing bonsai, inspirasi bonsai thank you for sharing mr
Very nice.. thank you..
Awesome, Love This!
Will these back bud from the old brown wood? Thanks!
Wow that is awesome
Get very excited about the information, David break it down into ABC.
This video made me want to purchase a specimen that I kept seeing at the nursery that I visit. Quick question: After the trim, how long to wait until it can be placed in a bonsai pot? Should I wait for it to recover first or will it be ok to do it all at once?
I live in Ocala and am getting ready to transfer a three stem house plant schefflera into bonsai and I'm super nervous!
Could I ask, how many plants are in that pot?
How many original trees do you think is in this planting.?
pink wax scale can be an issue here in Sydney, usually on stressed trees. at least in my experience
yep same like ficus Burkei is not sun lover
making up words like petiole and not telling us what it means. Sad.
I'm not sure if you're just joking but the petiole is the stalk that connects the leaf itself to a stem or a branch. :)
Googling it gives you an answer and a figure in less than 2 seconds. Laziness is sad.