FAST & EASY Pruning Bonsai Trees for Beginners - How to Prune a Chinese Elm Bonsai Tree

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • Here's how to enjoy pruning a bonsai tree. Pruning your bonsai doesn't have to be stressful! How to prune a Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia) bonsai tree, zero stress, for beginners.
    Pruning bonsai is really simple with the techniques in this video. I'm showing how to gain confidence when pruning your trees. I break it down into simple steps for bonsai beginners.
    There are always levels to the game, this is the simplest way to get started. As your confidence grows, you can use more advanced techniques for pruning your Chinese Elms and other bonsai trees.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    1:25 Pruning considerations
    2:10 Pruning technique
    5:19 Kusamono Korner
    7:53 Detail pruning
    9:18 Disadvantage of this pruning technique
    10:24 Further info
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Комментарии • 122

  • @dickmcshan9778
    @dickmcshan9778 3 года назад +10

    Yours is the first bonsai page that offered the concept of companion plantings. Kudos for that! Also, when I was starting out... decades ago... I was told that the best and easiest way to resculpt or reshape a bonsai was the same as carving an elephant out of a block of marble. First, you have to know what an elephant should look like. Then, simply cut away everything that doesn't look like an elephant! HA! Keep up the great work. Cheers, Dick from Vancouver.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад +1

      That’s a really good way of thinking about it, I like that, thanks for sharing

  • @harveyastell5809
    @harveyastell5809 Год назад +1

    I’ve brought two Elm bonsai , I was told it’s a outside tree ?
    Dave I like how matter-of-fact you give me confidence to start pruning

  • @nickkarlsons673
    @nickkarlsons673 3 года назад

    Love this video Daren

  • @a.k.h.channel
    @a.k.h.channel 2 года назад

    Prunning bonsai thank for sharing,nice bonsai.

  • @mattbrennan647
    @mattbrennan647 4 года назад +1

    Great advise Daren. I love your enthusiasm and all your videos. Thanks

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 3 года назад

    Great information! Thank you for sharing.

  • @stylewithlaurieburley3707
    @stylewithlaurieburley3707 3 года назад +3

    Excited for mine to start growing...I think! Yes! I’ll be pruning while shaking in my boots! 😊

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад +1

      Good luck, you can do it

  • @BackGardenBonsai
    @BackGardenBonsai 4 года назад +1

    Snip Snip. Always good to show some easy pruning techniques 👍

  • @Ukeitupmike
    @Ukeitupmike 4 года назад +2

    really like how you describe all that. Great for beginners.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      Thanks, yes I’m making a few beginners vids 😊 will get back to progressions and updates soon though. Thanks for supporting the channel.

  • @my_bonsai_and_koi
    @my_bonsai_and_koi 4 года назад

    And again a great video! Thank you!

  • @jarheadbonsai
    @jarheadbonsai 4 года назад +3

    I just started with accent plants as well Darren. I love the pink flowers with green grass, and two tone blue pot. Very nice aesthetic. 😎🍺🍺

  • @jaromeprodusa2775
    @jaromeprodusa2775 3 года назад

    Thanks, you made it look easy and it reminded me to focus, calm down and do it patiently (zen mode on). 😌👍

  • @bgram7866
    @bgram7866 4 года назад +1

    I like it. Have a little mandarin tree started from a seed I found in a seedless fruit. Is now pruned back to about 12 inches, but chicken out on putting into a little pot from a 2 gal. Pot.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      That sounds nice! Grew some lemon seeds way back before I got into bonsai

  • @athenag.1634
    @athenag.1634 4 года назад

    Another great video. Fantastic choice of accent plant - very pretty!!

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      Thanks very much 🙏

  • @attechoutdoors5893
    @attechoutdoors5893 4 года назад +5

    Finished product looks good. Subbed you. I started back messing with bonsai this year. God bless.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      Thanks for the sub! Glad you’re getting back into bonsai 👍

  • @emilemontiere6128
    @emilemontiere6128 3 года назад +4

    Loved this guys easy going style. As a beginner i needed this confidence to give my new Chinese Elm its first pruning. Thanks for this. Gulp....here we go....

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад

      You got this. Good luck

  • @MrKeksdose91
    @MrKeksdose91 4 года назад +2

    The first time im first on anyones video and i love it

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      Haha thanks my friend 👍👍

  • @trissuper1
    @trissuper1 3 года назад +1

    Just starting out, love your channel, Greetings from Belgium!

  • @Baljinder35021
    @Baljinder35021 3 года назад

    I have brought a bonsai tree ... something I wanted to do as my bucket list. The only concern I had was how to prune is properly. By watching this video I feel confident to work on my bonsai tree. Thanks

  • @bizmayker
    @bizmayker 4 года назад +1

    Liked and subscribed! Great info and beautiful tree!👍🏽

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      That’s great, thanks so much 🙏

  • @rosolanor1
    @rosolanor1 Год назад

    Great video as usual. I'm a total beginner to bonsai, literally started this week with some nursery plants. Can you recommend some books please. Thanks in advance

  • @kilthsenarc
    @kilthsenarc 4 года назад

    Thanks for another great video.

  • @almac2598
    @almac2598 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Miniature Bamboo looks good as an accent. The type I have was labelled as arundinaria nitida, Its slow growing, and the tallest it ever reached for me was about 15 inches.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      Great tip, I’ll look it up thanks

  • @attechoutdoors5893
    @attechoutdoors5893 4 года назад

    Good descriptions on pruning.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @SilaSuwantara
    @SilaSuwantara 3 года назад

    Love to see this video sir ... thanks for sharing ...

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад +1

      Most welcome, thank you for watching

  • @scottpriest4628
    @scottpriest4628 3 года назад

    thanks again for replying i'll will do as it will give some idea of if i'm going in the right direction and some way of knowing in future that i'm making the right decisions may thanks

  • @sheriefkamal787
    @sheriefkamal787 Год назад

    You work is amazing

  • @Kalana_Herath
    @Kalana_Herath 3 года назад +2

    Amazing. 🌳I also wanted to make a Chinese elm tree after watching your video. I hope to purchase Chinese elm seeds online as soon as possible.😊🙂

  • @dangreen4080
    @dangreen4080 4 года назад

    Great content. Really helpful.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching Dan

  • @kevinwilkes5969
    @kevinwilkes5969 2 года назад

    Try miniature hostas in bonsai pots, look great.

  • @drubber007
    @drubber007 Год назад

    I've got a Chinese Elm that has 54 main branches with smaller stubby branches growing out of them. The new branches are sprouting all ver the place at different angles. Should I just let them grow or do I need to prune to encourage thicker more prominent branches?

  • @elementalbonsai
    @elementalbonsai 4 года назад +2

    Nice video bro !👌 Trim trim trim!! Dig the accent plants .

  • @kevinwilkes5969
    @kevinwilkes5969 2 года назад

    I have no bonsai, but would love to get one. I have recently chopped down a honeysuckle in my garden, about 10yrs old, could I use this?
    Companion planting, I grow miniture hostas in small bonsai pots, they look great.

  • @MayasLifeChannel
    @MayasLifeChannel 3 года назад

    My Grandpa was the president of bonsai in Taree, NSW, Austraila. He had approximately 150 bonsai, the oldest one was 65 years old. My grandpa bought me my first bonsai a few weeks ago which is a fig not sure what kind though. He took me to a workshop that happens one a month. Unfortunately my grandpa just passed away so suddenly, I am devastated that we didn’t have more time together and to learn from him. My fig is doing very well and is growing a lot of leaf but i’m clueless on the root systems, Grandpa cut a few small hairy roots and left a couple alone along with the structural roots but now he’s gone and I’m clueless. Also could you talk about green grass moss and design.

  • @manuellopez-qr5td
    @manuellopez-qr5td 3 года назад +2

    Hello, i have a Prosopis alba, of around 4 years that I've never transplanted to a bigger pot. Its really small and I decided to go for making him a bonsai. What do you recommend doing first?

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад

      I'm not familiar with the species. Generally, I will do any pruning of branches and styling first, ideally in early summer. Once the tree has recovered, I then repot in Spring to reduce the rootball. But remember to research the species first. So sorry for the delay replying

  • @jimb303
    @jimb303 2 года назад

    I'm new to bansia. I just transplanted my Rosewood to a big pot. It's still like 4" tall (104mm). How or where do I get little pots. Are they nessacery? Does pot size matter?

  • @martingriffith-jones5084
    @martingriffith-jones5084 4 года назад +1

    Hi Darren. Thanks for another interesting and informative vid. Last year I acquired a beech with nice thick trunk so so wanted to develop branches and ramification. Do you apply the same principle (and if so at what time of year) as I have read that beech may need some specialist techniques to develop ramification? Keep the videos coming!

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      Hi Martin, thanks for supporting the channel! To be transparent I don’t have any beech at the stage to build ramification. I use Walter Palls hedge pruning method for my elms because they grow so fast and time is always short. I know that Walter uses the method on beech, but obviously I can’t comment. By the way, hedge pruning is controversial, but I prefer to pick and choose techniques depending on the situation, so I can’t even predict what I’d do for beech without testing it first. Peter Warren at Saruyama has good videos on beech, I expect that would be my starting point 🙂 hope that helps

    • @martingriffith-jones5084
      @martingriffith-jones5084 4 года назад

      Gro Bonsai Thanks Darren. Always appreciate that you take time to answer questions and offer advice 👍

  • @BlueSkyBonsai
    @BlueSkyBonsai 4 года назад

    Great video Darren! Lovely CE too, great trunk! I'm going to send you a DM...

  • @danielhacker1248
    @danielhacker1248 3 года назад

    I have been into bonsai since I was at school, I’m 55 now & have two 40 year old oak Hyde bonsai grown from acorns they have long thick trunks & bushy crowns but no lower branches any tips on how to create lower branch growth? Do I pollard them now or early spring ie March. I was given as a oresent an S shape Chinese elm now all hairy I keep it indoors & want to prune it it’s by a big bright window in a heated room it’s Feb do I wait until the end of March? Your video video was very helpful & relaxed keep it up
    Daniel both London.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад +1

      I don't have any experience with oaks so wouldn't want to give you any duff info sorry. Actually I have one with a similar issue! Regarding the elm, I would personally wait until after the spring flush of growth has hardened off and had a chance to build some energy, the response is going to be so much better then - at least that's what I find. If it wasn't a new addition, before the spring push is a good time, but with a change of environment etc. I'd prefer to play it safe - even as tough as elms are.

  • @iii-x-iii
    @iii-x-iii 2 года назад

    Thanks for this information. I purchased a Chinese Elm this spring (from bonsai nursery) and have not repotted it yet, however, I've pruned the new growth. Our summers here in VA (zone 7a) can go up to 100⁰ F with high humidity. I've kept it outdoors in full sun with daily watering and it's doing well. My questions are: Is it too late to repot? If it's too late, where do you recommend I place it during the winter (temperature day-time 30⁰-55⁰F evening 8⁰-30⁰)? The bonsai nursery owner recommended I bury the pot on the ground to protect the roots, do you agree? Thank you for any feedback you may share.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  2 года назад

      Hi, best time to repot is spring as new buds are about to open. I don’t recommend repotting now. Regards winter, do you have an unheated garage or similar?

  • @BeTheCREATOR
    @BeTheCREATOR 4 года назад

    You are a good plant expert. Nice and healthy tree. How do you fertilize it?

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      Hi thanks, I’m not expert - but I’m enthusiastic 😁 I use a balanced organic fertiliser called Dr Grow 5-5-5 on a 6 week interval. A weekly application of seaweed and fish hydrolysate. Peter Warren @ Saruyama has a video all about the products mentioned

  • @scottpriest4628
    @scottpriest4628 3 года назад

    hi im new to bonsai i got a chinese elm 2 months ago i took off all i dint want now i have lots of new green branches but theres a old leader that is not needed with the new growth its march in the uk is it safe to remove or should i wait.also would like to say i have learned alot from your videos thank
    you

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад

      Thanks Scott! If the tree is healthy prune now is fine. If you’re not sure I would say (without seeing it) to play it safe and prune late Spring / early summer when the first flush of growth has hardened off - to let the tree gain some energy. Spring time before growth is a great time to prune, don’t get me wrong, it’s just if a tree isn’t strong and healthy it’s always best to wait. Hope that makes sense. Oh also after pruning trees can temporarily use less water, so avoid habitual watering and check if it needs water first 👍

  • @danielp5513
    @danielp5513 2 года назад

    Hi Daren, I think you do grate job, all the best for you. I love bark on this Elm did you know where is the best place to get one? or do you have any offcuts that you rooted already? I'm happy to bay one, I will like to add this lovely tree to my collection but is hard to find anything with this bark.

  • @jaimepalazuelos3207
    @jaimepalazuelos3207 4 года назад

    I have in mind adding a equisetum scirpoides as accent plant. Any thoughts?

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      They are very interesting, I’m told they love water? They look great I’m going to add them to the list to experiment with - thanks

  • @paulinemulheron5514
    @paulinemulheron5514 2 месяца назад

    Have to go away for four days.
    I am worried about watering my first indoor plants. Any tricks

  • @joannconfer1144
    @joannconfer1144 Год назад

    My daughter got me a bonsai tree and I have all kinds of branches growing out. Do you have to use pruning shears or can you use scissors to do it? I don’t want to kill the tree. It’s also fall here, should I wait till spring or summer? Thank you so much.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  Год назад

      Anything that works is fine. I have used nail or cuticle cutters in the past

  • @nickkarlsons673
    @nickkarlsons673 3 года назад

    I’ve been subscribe to your channel Nigel and Peter Chan channel also a lot of Jason from green leaf

  • @scottpriest4628
    @scottpriest4628 3 года назад

    thank you for replying yes it makes sense im so new to bonsai for 2 months the tree to me looks healthy but is it i repotted it and replaced the compost soil to a bonsai mix soil is there any way i could send you a video clip or pic of the tree so you can maybe advise me more.i dont want to harm the tree as its been bought to help me from my wife

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад

      If it has recently been repotted it would be best to wait, feel free to send via Instagram DM or email, details are in the video description 👍

  • @juliehammond4825
    @juliehammond4825 3 года назад

    Liked and subscribed to your channel, thanks for all your enthusiasm. Brand new to bonsai so a little scary but I can already see it will become a rewarding hobby. Need help on identifying plant I received as a present, it was sold as a Chinese Elm so I hope it is 🤞🏻. Few brown leaves which I hope is just my over protective watering. Keep up the good work 👍

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words! Be careful with the watering, it’s very hard to recover from too frequently watering

  • @antoniapavic4630
    @antoniapavic4630 6 месяцев назад

    I bought mine from supermarket, it was almost fully dead, gave it lots of water and it started to grow. I didn't like it's shape so i cut almost all the branches because they were all over the place, I hope it will grow back as I shaped it and survive🤞

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  6 месяцев назад

      Should be ok, just be careful not to overwater while it doesn’t have leaves, the soil will dry slower without foliage using water

  • @lewisgowthorpe8520
    @lewisgowthorpe8520 3 года назад

    I've just got my first Chinese elm and it's 7 years old. Can I prune it all year round? At what age do you generally put them into larger pots? Any other tips would be amazing as its a constant learning curve

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад +2

      They can be pruned all year round provided they are healthy. If unhealthy, it's advisable to leave it to grow and build strength. If pruning an outdoor tree in Winter, you must ensure it doesn't experience freezing temperatures. Now having said that, there are optimum times to prune - Spring just before buds burst, after the first flush of growth has 'hardened off' through until leaf-fall. And, it's important to wait until the stem being pruned has 'lignified' (become woody). I'm afraid I don't keep elms indoors so can't provide any insight. Hope that helps

    • @lewisgowthorpe8520
      @lewisgowthorpe8520 3 года назад

      @@grobonsai thank you for the reply, its very healthy 😊

  • @Lilliancooks
    @Lilliancooks 2 года назад

    I have a gardenia bonsai that was given to my 3 months ago…it’s my very first bonsai. I want to grow it indoors and it’s doing very well. Do you think it will do well indoors indefinitely or am I just lucky for now? I don’t want to bring my bonsai in and out because I don’t want bugs in my house so that’s why I am just keeping it indoors.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  2 года назад +1

      I’m not familiar with the species myself but reading around it looks like indoors is fine, a bright spot in a bright room but without the sun directly on the tree. There is some general info here: www.bonsaiempire.com/tree-species/gardenia

    • @Lilliancooks
      @Lilliancooks 2 года назад

      @@grobonsai great….thank you so much for the link. I will look there😀👍

  • @evinator1612
    @evinator1612 3 года назад

    I have a question. My tree I bought looks like a bonsai tree, but my dad says it is a branch of a tree that has been sprouted in a pot. Could this actually happen, and if my bonsai tree is a branch that’s been sprouted, is it still a bonsai or not.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад

      So the term bonsai means a tree in a pot. Bonsai are created from plant material of several different sources, seed grown, garden plants, cuttings or wild trees. It doesn’t matter what plant species or where it came from - it can still be trained as bonsai (some species are better than others though). Your tree may well have been a cutting from a larger tree. Hopefully over time and with training, your tree can become more and more like a small tree in a pot.

  • @neeljain9619
    @neeljain9619 3 года назад

    Sir can some one do bonsai plant growing business on mass scale and if yes is it good profitable ??

  • @mattiecreates
    @mattiecreates 6 месяцев назад

    Is that one cork bark ?

  • @cherylandrews3195
    @cherylandrews3195 3 года назад

    it seemed like the pads were a bit unfinished at the end? But I just ordered a little elm and so maybe I shouldnt say that till I try to trim one! haha

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад

      Yeah, dense pads don't happen in one sitting, rather it's an accumulation. That said, I prefer a more loose silhouette, personally. Have fun and thanks for watching!

    • @cherylandrews3195
      @cherylandrews3195 3 года назад

      @@grobonsai Thanks for answering! I am new to bonsai and am trying to figure out how to do things! I am glad you said you do it how you like it! If everyone did it the same, how boring would that be :)

  • @mohammedadib5813
    @mohammedadib5813 3 года назад

    What is the best time to prune bonsai

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад +1

      It depends on the species and if it is tropical or temperate. For temperate, generally spring before growth, after first flush hardens off to mid/late summer, and autumn/fall are the best times. But this is very general and doesn’t apply to tropical species

    • @mohammedadib5813
      @mohammedadib5813 3 года назад

      @@grobonsai I am from Bangladesh. My tree is Chinese Ficus.

  • @marthasalguero6257
    @marthasalguero6257 3 года назад

    It would be great it you are able to write the names of the species/names of plants you recommend ( video recommending three species of trees that are easy for beginners ) because is difficult to understand and i am not able to research them in my area
    thank you

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад

      Done! I’ve added them in the description, hope that helps

  • @cozyclover915
    @cozyclover915 3 года назад +2

    Me before I start: Okay....here I go...

  • @matthewmarter6342
    @matthewmarter6342 3 года назад

    I need help I haven’t prune my bonsai in years...

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад

      You could send a pic on Instagram DM, Facebook or email

  • @entyropy3262
    @entyropy3262 4 года назад +2

    How you fragmented your video unsettled my mind, if that is how it can be explained in english.
    I don't like that. But besides that, all good as always !

    • @Tybold63
      @Tybold63 4 года назад +1

      Can agree on that and as they say "practice makes perfect" so keep on doing your stuff and it will improve. :)

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback. Is it the kusamono section, or the general editing?

    • @entyropy3262
      @entyropy3262 4 года назад

      @@grobonsai Your general editing is quite good, I would even say you are talented judging from some previous videos.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  4 года назад +1

      Thanks, it’s helpful to know for the future videos

  • @Interesting.stuffs
    @Interesting.stuffs 2 года назад

    You don’t keep down grow branches on any bonsai tree. And this tree look not balanced at all, because the way how you prune is wrong. Level one branch should be same thickness and then grow the level two, usually 2/3 of thickness of level one…etc…chinese elm branches should look like chicken feet. That’s the beauty

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  2 года назад

      Thanks for your help

  • @neeljain9619
    @neeljain9619 3 года назад

    Sir can some one do bonsai plant growing business on mass scale and if yes is it good profitable ??

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai  3 года назад

      The nursery industry (in China, Netherlands and so on) does produce a lot of low cost trees - ficus, elm and others. I’m sure it is profitable but I personally do not think it is completely ethical, the material is often marketed badly resulting in impulse purchases and incorrect care.