I absolutely loved your work on this tree and the explanation of why you did what you did in order to achieve the style you had in your minds eye but remain open minded as you work on it take other style options, it looks a bit drastic at the moment but the end result over time will prove to be the right decision I am sure. Thanks Milton.
Thank you kindly! Yes, please stay tuned to keep track of the progress. the tee can be quite full in six months, for sure in a year...to provide ample opportunity to improve.
i been wanting the japanese red pine for a while. the one with the extra small needles. i been working with our native pines here on the east coast for a few years. very slow to develop tho being single flush. i like them tho. pitch pine is one that grows great here too. im hoping to collect one this spring
Sir Would it not be Easier and Faster to Do Branch grafting to help your Design? Would this Be For Sale as Pre Bonsai tree ? sir when will your Website be Up and Running? Again nice pre bonsai Video
@@MiltonChang-ee6rq Milton you are Going to be Here a Long Time. Heaven just have to Wait until Your Dreams Come True. Milton you seem to be an Awesome Man just Like Sir Peter in UK. Milton Peace Be With You and Happy Holidays. 🌲👍
@@JoshAbston138 Black pine branch, candle and needle development is coarser compared to other pine species. It does not have the detail and pet density that can give the waterfall effect.
I absolutely loved your work on this tree and the explanation of why you did what you did in order to achieve the style you had in your minds eye but remain open minded as you work on it take other style options, it looks a bit drastic at the moment but the end result over time will prove to be the right decision I am sure. Thanks Milton.
Thank you kindly!
Yes, please stay tuned to keep track of the progress. the tee can be quite full in six months, for sure in a year...to provide ample opportunity to improve.
Now that is a tree and a half with a super cool trunk.
Excellent tutorial!!! Very well explained and easy to understand.
Thanks, glad you found it helpful!
Un grand merci pour le partage!
Merci!
i been wanting the japanese red pine for a while. the one with the extra small needles. i been working with our native pines here on the east coast for a few years. very slow to develop tho being single flush. i like them tho. pitch pine is one that grows great here too. im hoping to collect one this spring
Feedback your experience...to share with the BH community...would appreciate it.
Oh wow, I’m so glad someone finally found my long lost tree!
Glad you found us!
Please tell a friend.
Thanks!
Thank you much for the education.
You are welcome
Thx
In nature that would be anchored well in the ground. In that pot it can tip over easily. I can’t wait to see it.
Very interesting video! I appreciated so much your job on this beautiful pine!👏👏👏
Nice material sir. I don't like your style of designing trees, but appreciate your videos.
Difference of opinion is good...Art is preferential...Right?
:-)
Never intended to follow what I do...do your thing! Extrapolate...and build on ides.
Have fun with your bonsai is the main goal. It is a great hobby.
Indeed sir, great hobby and very nice channel
Sir Would it not be Easier and Faster to Do Branch grafting to help your Design? Would this Be For Sale as Pre Bonsai tree ? sir when will your Website be Up and Running? Again nice pre bonsai Video
Some day everything is for sale...not going to take it with me.
Website should be up in a few weeks.
Thanks for asking.
@@MiltonChang-ee6rq Milton you are Going to be Here a Long Time. Heaven just have to Wait until Your Dreams Come True. Milton you seem to be an Awesome Man just Like Sir Peter in UK. Milton Peace Be With You and Happy Holidays. 🌲👍
Hopefully you had a great thanksgiving I’m having problems sending pictures is there another email address I can send them to?
Hi Christopher, please try to send them again to hello@bonsaheirloom.com. That's where I check and respond to emails.
So cutting a bunch of foliage off on pines in the fall time isnt bad?!
👍👌🙂
😊
I don't know why that is but I'm not a big fan of cascades in general. 🤷🏻
We all have preferences...Do your thing and enjoy!
How to wre
ck a black pine in 20 mins
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Black pine may not be a good candidate for cascade bonsai...
Why is that
Give it 3-5 years and we’ll see
@@Cup_of_Class Ok. Let's wait...
@@JoshAbston138 Black pine branch, candle and needle development is coarser compared to other pine species. It does not have the detail and pet density that can give the waterfall effect.
@@orhanguclu5978 I can see that