Partial defoliation techniques for Japanese maples Shohin bonsai. For more knowledge about bonsai visit www.shohin-eur... Kisetsu-en Shohin Bonsai Europe Morten Albek
Good to see you, sir! Thank you for teaching us. I am a horticulturist and I love to continue learning. You help keep my knowledge current. Thank you. Always a fun time.
This technique is to secure back budding and inner growth. Refining the tertiary fine branching is a different technique where the tips are pinched very early in the season and the leaf shed is peeled off. Covered in members video. shohin-europe.com/bonsai-video-studio-2/live-japanese-maple-springtechniques/
It is. It’s a video from a previous season and should always be adapted to the actual time of the year. Not necessarily when the video is published on RUclips. For precise annual lectures it’s a good idea to sign up for a membership at shohin-europe.com/shohin-bonsai-school/
Good to see you, sir! Thank you for teaching us. I am a horticulturist and I love to continue learning. You help keep my knowledge current. Thank you. Always a fun time.
So excited when I see a video from Kisetsu-En!
Very inspiring, thank you..
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How can we get short ramifications on primary shoots? Is It the same technic? Thank you for wonderful explanations, geetting from Cádiz, Spain..!!!!
This technique is to secure back budding and inner growth. Refining the tertiary fine branching is a different technique where the tips are pinched very early in the season and the leaf shed is peeled off. Covered in members video.
shohin-europe.com/bonsai-video-studio-2/live-japanese-maple-springtechniques/
Good to see you educating on shohin without charging monies….
Well I also have paid membership because it’s part of my living 😉 But thanks 🙏
Great video - about to do the same thing!
can you make the videos stereo? Kinda annoying when sound is mostly coming from one side of headphones
The video is older but new ones are stereo 👍
Thank you for sharing
What kind of Maple is the one that you worked on first with the large leaves? Thanks.
The first maple is a Field maple, Acer campestre.
Mange tak!
But I think it is still too early for any defoliation. Maybe in 3 weeks .
It is. It’s a video from a previous season and should always be adapted to the actual time of the year. Not necessarily when the video is published on RUclips. For precise annual lectures it’s a good idea to sign up for a membership at shohin-europe.com/shohin-bonsai-school/
Great info thank you! ❤
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Ah, and i was thinking mmm.. it just snowed in Switzerland a couple of days ago in April. Is spring really here yet.
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