This is absolutely amazing. Creative in every way. Fantastic idea. Bonsai and Japanese garden brought together in one go. I've seen many Bonsai videos but this one is definitely the best. Curious what it looks like now. Great, big greetings from the Netherlands.
Thank you......that was inspiring. I don't have slate like you used, but lots of flat volcanic Rhyolite and Basalt to experiment with, and I cut stone all the time with diamond tools.
Beautiful work! I am a big fan. One suggestion: You do not need keto, only sphagnum moss inserted into the cavities and you can then have live moss or the accent plants embedded directly into the sphagnum moss. This would also create additional aeration venues for the root system. I experimented a lot already with this. Even for vertical rock plantings, I use only sphagnum moss, no keto. I have several videos that show this in my channel.
I am not familiar with keto. I will be checking out your channel soon. Thanks for your suggestion here. Always helpful to read others' experiences. Take care.
an absolutely beautiful piece of living art crafted by the hands of a master craftsman. you sir are a boon to humanity. thank you for sharing this with us.
Il lavoro in generale e molto bello ma la parte migliore, per me, è il caso che hai creato con la pietra.... semplicemente fantastico. Che tipo di stucco hai utilizzato per posizionare e fissare le pietre?
These things can get kinda heavy to move. Always good to build a strong edge for handholds to lift the base easily. Build it near the site where it will stay. Beautiful end result in this video.
Excuse me, what was the paste you used to stick and hold the stones together? I also have some grade 3 jade, I want to make this beautiful vase with them.
Beautiful work. Thanks for making this video. 19:35 I have what looks like the same moss. Could you identify the moss you're using here? I've been told to avoid using it on Bonsai because it saps nutrients and water (?). Not sure what to believe on that issue. (Also, 2:03 wtf masonry bit are you using in your drill. Last night I tried to drill a 1/8" hole in flagston using a masonry bit and I gave up because mine was taking 3-4 minutes to make the slightest progress. :( )
As this video is two years old I wonder if you'll get a reply but I hope you do as I'd like to know the answer and also the name of the miniature fern.
I can give you some insight on the mossing! Moss is great to help preserve the humidity in the root system and keep the roots cool, as well as prevent evaporation on hot days. As for draw backs, it doesn’t sap water or nutrients to a level that will harm a tree, moss does need to be managed and kept off of trunks as it can ruin bears and cause rot on trunk wood, other than that it is quite beneficial and adds a nice finishing touch to bonsai. As for drillbits - I’d like to know too! 😮
Wow, I love It! But I have a question on something that I never understood.. how can those trees survive without soil? Where the nutrients comes from? Does the moss play a significant role in their growth? Anyway, keep carring your art on this channel, you're doing an awesome job! 🌱
There are liquid proteins u mix with water to give it the needed sources, a lot of different liquid fertilizers that are used in bonsai care, so its fine like that ☺️
He put soil in. The stuff that looks like pebbles around the roots. That's bonsai soil. "Regular" soil would retain too much water in a potted setting and rot the roots.
It is difficult to grow a tree without scratches even in Japan. That's why it's expensive and popular. Japanese people rarely harvest Yamadori. Yamadori trees can be scratched.
Stunning artwork! I don't know who the people are that disliked it but I'm guessing they don't know how to cut stone so they are jealous. Could you please help me understand how you make your muck that covers the cracks and you use to plant the grass and moss? Sorry...only speak English. If you cannot answer, it is ok. I love your videos and inspirational art. Thank you.
Работа, близкая к ювелирному делу. Спасибо за мотивацию и Ваши идеи
So inspiring! I enjoy every video you make...I learn a lot!
Beautful work congratulations 🇧🇷👍 show bonsai 🙏🍀🌱🐝
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Un bellísimo bosque.!!! Gracias por compartir tu trabajo.
コメントありがとうございます。
자연적인 아름다운 작품 감동되였어요 ~!!! 좋아하게되였어요^^
This is absolutely amazing. Creative in every way. Fantastic idea. Bonsai and Japanese garden brought together in one go. I've seen many Bonsai videos but this one is definitely the best. Curious what it looks like now. Great, big greetings from the Netherlands.
Awesome friend.
Very beautiful
👍👍👍
コメントありがとうございます。
Mis más humildes felicitaciones por tan bello trabajo, desde chile un gran abrazo.
Gracias por tu comentario.
Chào bạn, đẹp quá !
Cảm ơn bạn đã tạo nên các tác phẩm chậu bonsai bằng đá thiên nhiên rất tuyệt vời !👍
(Từ Sài Gòn, Việt Nam)
Karya seni yang indah,terima kasih sudah berbagi ilmu♥️👍
Thank you......that was inspiring.
I don't have slate like you used, but lots of flat volcanic Rhyolite and Basalt to experiment with, and I cut stone all the time with diamond tools.
Thanks for your comment.
I think any kind of stone can be used.
Guáu! Que derroche de creatividad y sabiduría...
Y cuanto disfruto viendo estos vídeos 👌
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Beautiful work! I am a big fan. One suggestion: You do not need keto, only sphagnum moss inserted into the cavities and you can then have live moss or the accent plants embedded directly into the sphagnum moss. This would also create additional aeration venues for the root system. I experimented a lot already with this. Even for vertical rock plantings, I use only sphagnum moss, no keto. I have several videos that show this in my channel.
I am not familiar with keto. I will be checking out your channel soon. Thanks for your suggestion here. Always helpful to read others' experiences. Take care.
For the first time, I learned that moss alone fills the gap.
@@bonsai-shinshi Give it a try. It is similar to an air layer or an air pruning pot, it is more functional.
Hi Rafael. What is he doing with the paint brush? Also what is the adhesive he is using to seal the rocks?
@@rmf788 Washing away unnecessary soil.
Epoxy putty
I like this video. This video gives me an inspiration. Thank you
ありがとうございます。
Truly stunning. How you think of these creations is so far beyond my skill lever at the moment.
いつもながらすごい発想。それを実現する技も素晴らしいです。勉強になります。うちにまだ盆栽はないけどいつかやってみたいと思います。ありがとうございました😊
盆栽、管理大変ですが、楽しいです。
是非に。
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Complimenti, bellissimo veramente. Superlativo.
Clever and beautiful!
I enjoyed watching you work, the outcome is absolutely gorgeous.
ありがとうございます。
Amazing creation my friend
Another amazing video!! 👏🏼 keep the great content coming, bless you! 🙏🏼
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Good job, looks like as Rocky mountain...👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Nice composition, lovely video
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Magnífico trabalho...!!! Adorei. Parabéns
Beautiful planting *brother Bonsai Shinshi*
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an absolutely beautiful piece of living art crafted by the hands of a master craftsman. you sir are a boon to humanity. thank you for sharing this with us.
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Amazing...very beautiful😍
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Simply stunning . So creative and resourceful
Il lavoro in generale e molto bello ma la parte migliore, per me, è il caso che hai creato con la pietra.... semplicemente fantastico. Che tipo di stucco hai utilizzato per posizionare e fissare le pietre?
Beautiful work!
ありがとうございます。
Ingenious and a true work of art.
excellent looking nature•scape!
Thank you for your comment.
石づきの、もみじの寄せ植え、なんでけと土なんだろうと思ったんですが、なるほどこけなどで雰囲気アップ。活け花のように素敵な盆栽になりましたね。持ち運び重くないですか?👍😊(^_^)🍀
これは完全に遊びです。
総重量7キロほどです。片手でぎりぎり持てる重さです。
Qué maravilla, es hipnótico ver estos videos. Gracias.
Gracias por tu comentario.
Great idea. Thanks
So beautiful grouping🤤🤤🤤👍👏👏👏😍😍
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Meus parabéns... O trabalho ficou Fantástico !!! Uma verdadeira Obra de Arte.
コメントありがとう。
These things can get kinda heavy to move. Always good to build a strong edge for handholds to lift the base easily. Build it near the site where it will stay. Beautiful end result in this video.
Excuse me, what was the paste you used to stick and hold the stones together? I also have some grade 3 jade, I want to make this beautiful vase with them.
Beautiful... amazing sir... good creator 👍sucses for your Chanel 🙏
コメントありがとう。
Bellissimooooooooooooooo complimenti davvero molto bello !!!!👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Grazie per il tuo commento.
Stunning work! Nice job 👍🏼 what’s in the dirt mixture you mixed up and placed the moss in?
The soil at the bottom of the swamp.
Sure its call rocket science, but i like this bcz ur hard work, but i don't know how n why I got sleep 😴..... 🤔
おもしろいです!!
コメントありがとうございます。
Excellent creation
コメントありがとうございます。
title: "rock planting bonsai in nature"
me: *clicks*
video: *pulls out a jigsaw*
me: *clicks off*
Beautiful I love it
Good work congrats 👏👏
Could you please add the product names in the description or caption when they're used? I'm curious what some of them are
A M A Z I N G ! ! ! What material is the gravel? And what did you put around the stones, sphagnum moss and...? Thank you.👏👏👏
Keto-soil
Absolutly MEGA work!!!
コメントありがとうございます。
This is wonderful. Can you show an update on progress of the trees? What kind of trees? Thanks.🙋♀️
Total best off bonsai!!!
Hola, que sustrato usas? Saludos, desde Buenos Aires Argentina
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Is there a followup video with this arrangement in full bloom plz?
un gran trabajo maestro y un resultado espectacular.
Gracias por tu comentario.
Love from srilanka 🇱🇰
コメントありがとうございます。
Saludos desde colotlan jal mex
Muito bom, gostei. Obrigado.
Very nice. Beutiful.
😍❤️😍❤️amazingggg
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Amazing to watch you work. But please be careful when dry cutting hard material- the dust is very bad for your lungs! ✌
Thank you for your concern.
Thank you for watching the video.
Master 😊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Very good!
Beautiful peace of art! What is the name of the plants at 17:59 please?
Sir, What adhesive putty is that? would it be safe for fish tanks as well?
What is the mixture your using to seal the cracks
Bravissimo!
とても良い!
ありがとうございます。
Bellísimo!
🌳💐🐝🐞💚
コメントありがとう。
I love it 💖 absolutely gorgeous !
コメントありがとうございます。
@@bonsai-shinshi I’m not Chinese that is why I did not understand your comment , but thank you anyway 😊
Beautiful work. Thanks for making this video. 19:35 I have what looks like the same moss. Could you identify the moss you're using here? I've been told to avoid using it on Bonsai because it saps nutrients and water (?). Not sure what to believe on that issue. (Also, 2:03 wtf masonry bit are you using in your drill. Last night I tried to drill a 1/8" hole in flagston using a masonry bit and I gave up because mine was taking 3-4 minutes to make the slightest progress. :( )
As this video is two years old I wonder if you'll get a reply but I hope you do as I'd like to know the answer and also the name of the miniature fern.
I can give you some insight on the mossing! Moss is great to help preserve the humidity in the root system and keep the roots cool, as well as prevent evaporation on hot days. As for draw backs, it doesn’t sap water or nutrients to a level that will harm a tree, moss does need to be managed and kept off of trunks as it can ruin bears and cause rot on trunk wood, other than that it is quite beneficial and adds a nice finishing touch to bonsai.
As for drillbits - I’d like to know too! 😮
Thật là quá cảm hứng cho người xem👍👍💛
Nice and fun job
A very brilliant idea so that it can produce special masterpieces ,,, Great
Thanks for your comment.
C est très beau 😉
Trimakasih sudah berbagi ilmu , .
Beautiful work.
Thanks for your comment.
Beautiful and inspiring!
Thanks for your comment.
I like,, extraordinary knowledge ,,, what media use it
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So after all these hardwork i will have to carry this to my nearest water fall... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Keren bonsainya
Wow, I love It!
But I have a question on something that I never understood.. how can those trees survive without soil? Where the nutrients comes from?
Does the moss play a significant role in their growth?
Anyway, keep carring your art on this channel, you're doing an awesome job! 🌱
There are liquid proteins u mix with water to give it the needed sources, a lot of different liquid fertilizers that are used in bonsai care, so its fine like that ☺️
Place the fertilizer after 2 weeks.
He put soil in. The stuff that looks like pebbles around the roots. That's bonsai soil. "Regular" soil would retain too much water in a potted setting and rot the roots.
I hear that all the time ...end of the day simply tha are just trees...so why in nature tree roots don't rot?
@@thetruthchannel7073Because the ground in nature is miles deep and wide to disperse the moisture 🧐
Since watching your content I have started trying to create bonsai with no scratches as you call them... pretty hard to avoid for me
It is difficult to grow a tree without scratches even in Japan.
That's why it's expensive and popular.
Japanese people rarely harvest Yamadori.
Yamadori trees can be scratched.
De toutes beauté ❤
Waw amazing Mr..thanks tutorial nya.inspirasi banget.salam dari indonesia..
ありがとうございます。
Amazing .... 🌳🌳🌳🤩
Thanks for your comment.
awesome 👍👍👍
great ... goodidea 👍👍👍
Nice technique👍
Thanks for your comment.
Stunning artwork! I don't know who the people are that disliked it but I'm guessing they don't know how to cut stone so they are jealous. Could you please help me understand how you make your muck that covers the cracks and you use to plant the grass and moss? Sorry...only speak English. If you cannot answer, it is ok. I love your videos and inspirational art. Thank you.
Mud is the soil that collects at the bottom of the swamp.
It is the soil where dead plants are deposited.
@@bonsai-shinshi gotcha! I have not seen it in bags here unfortunately. I will keep looking.
Superbe création
Nice composition! Will the wire marks eventually disappear on maples?
I think the wire mark will disappear for Maple.
Keren banget kawan 🌟
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Nice brother 👍🏼👍🏼🙏
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Truly a work of art👍👏
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Thank you!
It is very artistic, very beautiful lansdcape. 🏞️
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Just beautiful ❤️
ありがとうございます。
what is the mixture you used to plug the holes?
amazing❤
Great work!!!
Thanks for your comment.