I love you "think out loud" videos. It gives me an insight of what to look out for. Finally I have the courage to embark this new journey after waiting for 5 years! (i bought a very young plant and just let t grew) (:
WOW! That's a good looking tree! Just started trying out this stuff myself :) harvested 4 pine that i think has potential so far. Going to harvest a young maple i saw earlier today very soon :) Then i don't know what else. southern Norwegian forest does not have too much to offer. Willow might have some potential. I want some spruce tho :) short needles. two of the pines had short needles too :). It will be fun to see what has become of them in 10 years :D.
Hello, how do you defoliate the leafs? Where exactly do you cut them off? I've just bought a new chinese elm bonsai but the new grown leafs are getting bigger. Thank you for sharing this!
Ryukin1303 I defoliate the upper branches mostly to allow sunlight to get into the inner part of the lower branches. Then I hope that a vigorous branch can grow from there, and if lucky enough , I let that branch grow freely escaping the tree's silhouette, that is called an "Escape branch". that escape branch will thicken the branch on which it is emanating also. Don not grow too many escape branch, just a couple or three max. this branches are very vigorous and can kill off the weaker twigs. Regarding where to cut branches twigs you cut them just after a node or a leaf. trim twigs to a leaf or 2 nodes. I have a video on how to trim you may want to can check it out. here is the you tube link: ruclips.net/video/WncedwzK8go/видео.html
Mer Lee Primarily because of the specie, you have to select a material for bonsai which has the ability to reduce its leaf size when constrained in a pot. Technique is the second factor such as defoliation and root reduction.
+Bonsai Iligan You can see the trunk more. With the front you have now there's a branch coming straight towards the viewer and it looks distracting and more cluttered. the back looks like theres more depth to the tree
You cannot buy it in any hardware store, you buy it from a bonsai store, in the Philippines it is imported from Taiwan and China mostly. The dealer is "Harbest" an agricultural supplier. You can buy electrical transmission wires they're made of aluminum Electrical shops but you have to burn them to anneal (soften) them with limited gauges. I used to buy them with rubber insulators so I can just burn the rubber but now I order from Harbest. sometimes I just buy retail on other club members who imports. A minimum ordering quantity is required to offset shipping cost.
Epicghostc That is a Premna. I say it is a Premna Odorata but that specie is common here in our place in Mindanao Philippines but not all over the Archipelago. That Specie has the ability to reduce its leaves when limited in container same ability of the Taiwan variety called Premna Microphylla. I did mention that it is a Premna Odorata at the start of the video though but maybe its just my English since English is not my native Language.
I miss Iligans videos. Such a good instructor. RIP 🙏
I love you "think out loud" videos. It gives me an insight of what to look out for. Finally I have the courage to embark this new journey after waiting for 5 years! (i bought a very young plant and just let t grew) (:
enjoy you bonsai journey
What a beautiful living work of art.
WOW! That's a good looking tree!
Just started trying out this stuff myself :) harvested 4 pine that i think has potential so far.
Going to harvest a young maple i saw earlier today very soon :)
Then i don't know what else. southern Norwegian forest does not have too much to offer.
Willow might have some potential.
I want some spruce tho :) short needles.
two of the pines had short needles too :).
It will be fun to see what has become of them in 10 years :D.
What species of tree is this?... it's quite beautiful...I love the trunk!
Thanks for the videos, they are well done.
robhann99 you are welcome rob
Sir would you clarify that you have removed the bark or the trunk of the tree is naturally like this.
You could also drillgrafting some thin branches
Hello, how do you defoliate the leafs? Where exactly do you cut them off? I've just bought a new chinese elm bonsai but the new grown leafs are getting bigger.
Thank you for sharing this!
Ryukin1303 I defoliate the upper branches mostly to allow sunlight to get into the inner part of the lower branches. Then I hope that a vigorous branch can grow from there, and if lucky enough , I let that branch grow freely escaping the tree's silhouette, that is called an "Escape branch". that escape branch will thicken the branch on which it is emanating also. Don not grow too many escape branch, just a couple or three max. this branches are very vigorous and can kill off the weaker twigs. Regarding where to cut branches twigs you cut them just after a node or a leaf. trim twigs to a leaf or 2 nodes. I have a video on how to trim you may want to can check it out. here is the you tube link: ruclips.net/video/WncedwzK8go/видео.html
sir bonsai iligan, i have nice plants but im having trouble getting bonsai pots. im in cebu and having trouble. can you assist?
i wanted to know if bonsai pot can be changed after one day as i wanted to change its look.
Hi.
Sir,how to make the leaf smaller,is it the species of tree make it??
Mer Lee Primarily because of the specie, you have to select a material for bonsai which has the ability to reduce its leaf size when constrained in a pot. Technique is the second factor such as defoliation and root reduction.
Thank you sir for your helpful information...^^
Personally, I like the back as the front better. Great tree though
+Matthew Castellano thanks for that comment. That gives me something to think about :)
+Bonsai Iligan You can see the trunk more. With the front you have now there's a branch coming straight towards the viewer and it looks distracting and more cluttered. the back looks like theres more depth to the tree
Bonsai Iligan hi hi
Doris day
agreed 100percent
what wire did you use sir?
jeoff lloyd Joaquino Aluminum bonsai wire
Bonsai Iligan ok thanx sir. can i buy it at any hardware store? if i were to buy it at a hardware store what would i ask for?
You cannot buy it in any hardware store, you buy it from a bonsai store, in the Philippines it is imported from Taiwan and China mostly. The dealer is "Harbest" an agricultural supplier. You can buy electrical transmission wires they're made of aluminum Electrical shops but you have to burn them to anneal (soften) them with limited gauges. I used to buy them with rubber insulators so I can just burn the rubber but now I order from Harbest. sometimes I just buy retail on other club members who imports. A minimum ordering quantity is required to offset shipping cost.
Bonsai Iligan ok thank you for the info sir. BTW are you in the facebook group Bonsai Hobbyists of the Philippines?
yes jeoff.
What kind of plant is that?
Epicghostc That is a Premna. I say it is a Premna Odorata but that specie is common here in our place in Mindanao Philippines but not all over the Archipelago. That Specie has the ability to reduce its leaves when limited in container same ability of the Taiwan variety called Premna Microphylla. I did mention that it is a Premna Odorata at the start of the video though but maybe its just my English since English is not my native Language.
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thank you for supporting his passion to teach and bonsai - Maki
The chick at the end was pretty sweet
+qayaqbuilder thanks for appreciating.