There is no greater joy than getting your yamadori stuff into a pot. I love this piece with all its quirkiness. This will be so much fun to develop over the next few years :)
That was awesome, gettin it into a pot! 8:18 was my vote. Looks like you ended up leaning that way by the end. Nearly 80F?!? Daggum, those are summer highs! That’s awesome. By the way, moose LOVE the Amur Maples 😤
Dr. Dave with some great surgical procedures with the root system on this AM. Nice looking specimen to me. What about wood glue for the cavity? It would dry clear and keep any decay from forming more. Just a thought.
HEY~~ excellent video! My challenge last week was to start repotting a client's bonsai collection... he kills as many has he keeps alive but with a little TLC his collection will thrive. He keeps all his trees outside all winter, and includes a few yamadori I collected up north, including a jack pine still in a nursery pot and an upright thuja pair presented as a penjing. Cool place if you ever want to visit!
Nice to see it in a pot!
There is no greater joy than getting your yamadori stuff into a pot. I love this piece with all its quirkiness. This will be so much fun to develop over the next few years :)
That's going to be an amazing multi-trunk bonsai. Looking forward to seeing it develop.
Nice fit into its new home. Spring growth will be great to see how the tree starts to grow.
Dave, you need one of those ratchet cutters like Candice and Peter Chan have. Those are some big roots.
Nice video, Dave! Thanks for sharing!
That was awesome, gettin it into a pot!
8:18 was my vote. Looks like you ended up leaning that way by the end.
Nearly 80F?!? Daggum, those are summer highs! That’s awesome.
By the way, moose LOVE the Amur Maples 😤
Thanks.
Dr. Dave with some great surgical procedures with the root system on this AM. Nice looking specimen to me. What about wood glue for the cavity? It would dry clear and keep any decay from forming more. Just a thought.
wood glue might be just the remedy!
HEY~~ excellent video! My challenge last week was to start repotting a client's bonsai collection... he kills as many has he keeps alive but with a little TLC his collection will thrive. He keeps all his trees outside all winter, and includes a few yamadori I collected up north, including a jack pine still in a nursery pot and an upright thuja pair presented as a penjing. Cool place if you ever want to visit!
Tis a crazy season.