I am now a retired landscape maintenance contractor in Oregon. Over the yeas I have had great success in reducing size of overgrown garden Mugo Pines. Most contractors just top them with hedge shears. I found using hand pruners was faster and more precise. Mugo pines have epicormic buds and back bud very easy even on very old wood. That permitted me to reduce the size of overgrown trees and keep them attritive to my customers, In my bonsai yard I have a small Mugo pine that I am working on. I tend to go slow in creating my bonsais.
Hello, you are doing exactly what I am trying to do and that comforts me in my choices. Mugo pines have the advantage of not requiring too much maintenance, which is perfect for me. the result is superb…I will make more jin next time because it’s really nice. I put them in a big pot but for another reason, I can only water them once a day, and as it makes a heavy set, no one steals them from me.
What an amazing transformation! Still a ways to go , but this session was a major transition. Well done Sir! That customer should be exhilarated to see the current state of this pine!
Liked how you resisted and resisted the Jin until the last minute and then finally used it to solve the bar branch problem - great example of not doing Jin for the sake of it. The right hand Jin is nice with the gap around it as you can really envisage the space the fallen branch used to fill. One of my favourites!
The first man in history to have worked on a Mugo in a Monet shirt😀 Left a deep impression. Jokes apart, loved the full length detailed work. Glad that you finally jinned the bar branch, it was bothering me from the beginning.
Love videos like this, showing how to take a bush towards bonsai. Still a bit of work in the future but now it is back on track. Thx for a good sunday morning viewing.
What bothered me about the branch you jinned, the one you called a bar branch, was that it appeared parallel with the branch below it. Also, it was on the inside of the curve of the trunk of the tree so it breaks the line. Even as a Jin it is parallel the branch below and inside the curve of the trunk but the defect is lessened greatly because it is shorter. What was essentially raw material is now well on its way to becoming a presentable Bonsai. It is very enjoyable watching you work Chan Sifu.
I agree with this, but I would cut away that jin and also the bar branch below it on the left side. I can see why they want to keep it, but no matter what you do that will always look like a bar branch.
It's amazing how a tree can actually break out of its pot to escape its confinement. There is a lesson there. Never quit trying. I know Ivy is invasive but that ivy was kind of proportionate for the tree...I thought it was a unique look if kept small.
@@gariktv8756 that is subjective but I’d say similar but that doesn’t mean it’s fit for a show. You could put it in a show I would not. Rome wasn’t built in a day my dude.
awesome transformation!! Its unfortunate that the ivy isnt good for the trees health, I really liked how it looked with it on. Is there any clinging plants that are safe to use together with your bonsai? :)
What an amazing outcome. I thought that you had made a mistake making that second jin but no I could not have been more wrong. It is a beautiful tree now it's no longer just a bush. A fantastic video yet again, thanks Peter.
Quite the upgrade from a neglected shrub to a majestic tree. Would it be acceptable to leave it in that "training" pot? I find that it looks quite natural and compatible with the size of the tree. Well done my friend. 👍
Mugos are exceptionally hard to find in the usa because most varieties sold here are bushes for ground cover. Only seen a handful that were suitable for bonsai
It's a double edged sword isn't it. The relative neglect of the tree (it's clearly been tended and is full of growth) provides great raw material potential over time. But when Peter has worked some magic on it, will it look nice for a short time and fall into neglect again....
"the customer expects a miracle" --- because you're always doing them 🙂 !!!. IMHO the difference between a bush and a bonsai is the bush is full and the bonsai has open spaces between the branches, you can see through a bonsai but you cann't see through a bush, so its all about creating the spaces, "byte the bullet" means creating open space !
Hi my name is Donald I have a white elm bonsai tree that is sick with Stegophora ulmea Disease how can I save my tree any help will be appreciated thank you.
Elms suffer from many leaf diseases - some are viral. Try spraying with a mildew spray - that might work. Alternatively cut off all the leaves and burn them.
Could you pressure wash the roots. Water would flush the soil from the roots instead of the metal rake which seems inefficient in 2023. A wonderfully neglected tree. I see it as a method. Every ten years shape a pine tree and then neglect it.
I am now a retired landscape maintenance contractor in Oregon. Over the yeas I have had great success in reducing size of overgrown garden Mugo Pines. Most contractors just top them with hedge shears. I found using hand pruners was faster and more precise. Mugo pines have epicormic buds and back bud very easy even on very old wood. That permitted me to reduce the size of overgrown trees and keep them attritive to my customers, In my bonsai yard I have a small Mugo pine that I am working on. I tend to go slow in creating my bonsais.
Hello, you are doing exactly what I am trying to do and that comforts me in my choices. Mugo pines have the advantage of not requiring too much maintenance, which is perfect for me. the result is superb…I will make more jin next time because it’s really nice. I put them in a big pot but for another reason, I can only water them once a day, and as it makes a heavy set, no one steals them from me.
The road, the result, the valuable info, and finally the before & after shot..
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Wow.. What a transformation. Great Peter ..
Another great instructive video! Thanks Peter.
What an amazing transformation! Still a ways to go , but this session was a major transition. Well done Sir! That customer should be exhilarated to see the current state of this pine!
One of my favorite podcasts.
Beautiful
Beautifull transformation!!!
Bonsai is an art and you are a legend in creating bonsai
The giggle after the end of story off with the big possible Jin hahaha. Peter biting bullets again! I love it!
You are THE Master of bonsai
Thanks Both. A very enjoyable video and the resulting bonsai was great.
No Peter,you don’t waiste our time.This is amazing to watch😍🌳
Liked how you resisted and resisted the Jin until the last minute and then finally used it to solve the bar branch problem - great example of not doing Jin for the sake of it. The right hand Jin is nice with the gap around it as you can really envisage the space the fallen branch used to fill. One of my favourites!
You know how I think.
Dear Peter😊so beautiful!
You work with love and care...😍
Best wishes from Frechen/ Germany
Martina
Wow it looks like a completely different tree. Beautiful work to all involved 👩🏻🌾🪴
Awesome... Thx for sharing Peter 👍
Wow, a master class in re-working an old neglected bonsai... wonderful tutorial!
lol its not neglected , probably the owner has $$ but doesnt know penjing
great job...from the most modest bonsai Master ...Peter you are the best....
That looks a nice shape
Peter is the most amazing master of bonsai! Thank you for this video again, Sir!!!
Awesome work 👍
The first man in history to have worked on a Mugo in a Monet shirt😀 Left a deep impression. Jokes apart, loved the full length detailed work. Glad that you finally jinned the bar branch, it was bothering me from the beginning.
Fantastic transformation by a real artist
Holy cow! BIG beautiful change! Well done.
Great tree, and the deadwood looks amazing as well
Peter,
Amazing transformation. Beginning to understand your thinking process.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 🙏🙏🙏
Wonderful transformation
Love videos like this, showing how to take a bush towards bonsai. Still a bit of work in the future but now it is back on track. Thx for a good sunday morning viewing.
That's Beautiful sir. I started w a mugo and I cut way too much of it. I guess I'll just put it aside and let it grow.
Great transformation !
Mr. Chan, you are a great bonsai master. Great detailed explanation!
What a transformation hope the owner appreciates your hard work you are a pleasure to watch
Nice work. Beautiful result!!
Wow. That was awesome Peter. What a transformation. That was incredible. Thank you so mush Peter.
Wow! Stellar transformation! 😊
beautifull bonsai thanks 🌳🌸
22:08 it was great meeting you in Toronto! Thanks for taking the time once again!
I really enjoyed my meetings with the Toronto bonsai folk. I will let you know when I visit again as I have relatives there.
Fantastic transformation, lucky customer! 🐼🌲
wow that is such a great styling great job thanks for showing👍👌
Very nice result!
Stunning transformation
Fantastic before and after along with great procedure.
Wonderful tutorial sir
Love it!❤
What a transformation Peter! You and josh worked wonders 🙏🏻
Great
What bothered me about the branch you jinned, the one you called a bar branch, was that it appeared parallel with the branch below it. Also, it was on the inside of the curve of the trunk of the tree so it breaks the line. Even as a Jin it is parallel the branch below and inside the curve of the trunk but the defect is lessened greatly because it is shorter. What was essentially raw material is now well on its way to becoming a presentable Bonsai. It is very enjoyable watching you work Chan Sifu.
I agree with this, but I would cut away that jin and also the bar branch below it on the left side. I can see why they want to keep it, but no matter what you do that will always look like a bar branch.
This is a difficult one but always remember I try to please my customers most of the time. So there is that constraint.
I completely understand this and I hope you don´t see it as a critique. This is just my own gutfeeling 😄
Beautiful 🤩
This tree looks like the one that's on
your Be Bold t-shirt.
GENIO DEL ARTE... EXPECTACULAR ...NO ME PERDI NI UN INSTANTE EN SEMEJANTE TRABAJO....
It's amazing how a tree can actually break out of its pot to escape its confinement. There is a lesson there. Never quit trying. I know Ivy is invasive but that ivy was kind of proportionate for the tree...I thought it was a unique look if kept small.
Outstanding work Peter. I hope some day my mugo pines becomes something similar.
From a bush to a very nice bonsai. Very well done.
Great video and great transformation. Could this tree be transformed to show level bonsai? Or it needs another couple years?
Would you put it in a show as it is?
@@martifish everyone says it’s awesome, great, wonderful transformation.
@@gariktv8756 that is subjective but I’d say similar but that doesn’t mean it’s fit for a show. You could put it in a show I would not. Rome wasn’t built in a day my dude.
@@martifish I think this is great transformation
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Exquisite ✨
Do you ever sharpen the secators?
When the owner returns, he’ll be like, “so where’s my tree?”
awesome transformation!! Its unfortunate that the ivy isnt good for the trees health, I really liked how it looked with it on. Is there any clinging plants that are safe to use together with your bonsai? :)
What an amazing outcome. I thought that you had made a mistake making that second jin but no I could not have been more wrong. It is a beautiful tree now it's no longer just a bush. A fantastic video yet again, thanks Peter.
Excellent.
bonsai yang keren
Quite the upgrade from a neglected shrub to a majestic tree. Would it be acceptable to leave it in that "training" pot? I find that it looks quite natural and compatible with the size of the tree. Well done my friend. 👍
This work would typically be best done in winter correct?
ah, what the hell, ill cut it. I love the way peter works, in the flow...
top very nice tree
outstanding
Styling and also repotting in 1 time ?
This is NOT real repotting - I just put it into a larger pot
mr peter. thank you sir! got a question. are most of the mugo sold in the uk these days grafted? garden center/ raw material i mean
Some are and some are not
Mugos are exceptionally hard to find in the usa because most varieties sold here are bushes for ground cover. Only seen a handful that were suitable for bonsai
Just curious Peter, what was the reaction of the tree's owner?
Owner's comments during first 10 minutes: "Ohhhh, my poor tree!!"" Last one third of show: "Ahhhh! My lovely Tree!!!"
It's a double edged sword isn't it. The relative neglect of the tree (it's clearly been tended and is full of growth) provides great raw material potential over time. But when Peter has worked some magic on it, will it look nice for a short time and fall into neglect again....
How so?
I miss the robin, who used to “help” Peter! ❤️
There are other Robins on the nursery but they are not so friendly like that one.
Where can I get that large size plastic pot??? Help...
We sell them in our nursery. If you live in UK you can order.
@@peterchan3100 ☹️😭😭 I am in Md, near Washington DC😭 I cant find them anywhere ...
What’s you height temps there in July?
July was wet. In June we had a temp one day of 32C
muy chido!
5:17 a good quote to tell your girlfriend :))
A big bush!😂
God those parallel branches on the left were bothering me the whole video lol.
"the customer expects a miracle" --- because you're always doing them 🙂 !!!. IMHO the difference between a bush and a bonsai is the bush is full and the bonsai has open spaces between the branches, you can see through a bonsai but you cann't see through a bush, so its all about creating the spaces, "byte the bullet" means creating open space !
You learning fast !
😎💚😎💚😎💚😎
Hi my name is Donald I have a white elm bonsai tree that is sick with Stegophora ulmea Disease how can I save my tree any help will be appreciated thank you.
Elms suffer from many leaf diseases - some are viral. Try spraying with a mildew spray - that might work. Alternatively cut off all the leaves and burn them.
The content is incredible but the camera work makes it hard to watch
Does Josh have a RUclips channel?
👍👌👌🙂
Wizard Chan.
one day these trees are gonna revolt against you man.
Back side is more beautiful,better movement
So, if you want to look and feel better, get rid of 60% of your stuff. Reposition what you have left and voila'! 😊
I was guessing the whole time if Peter would remove that large next-to-bottom branch. He finally did, LOL.
🌳 First! 👍
Absolutely butchered this tree 😂
Yah, when he called it a bush.. i just cringe. This dude is always cutting trees down to nothing
Could you pressure wash the roots. Water would flush the soil from the roots instead of the metal rake which seems inefficient in 2023.
A wonderfully neglected tree. I see it as a method. Every ten years shape a pine tree and then neglect it.
That's too much disturbance for an established tree, and just not necessary.
@daboz88 too much disturbance? sort of like how he butchers trees every week thinking they look better after he cuts 90% of the branches
48:04 Before 48:16 After