Mr.Chan, I’ve been following you from the starting of the pandemic, since this year gifted me with a lot of time, Thank to you I got beck strongly to my bonsai passion that I started when I was younger, then another gift reached me when I got selected for a video call with you next week, I’m so exited and grateful regards from Verona Italy
Great little Sunday Breakfast with Peter video, used to always get me when my elms would drop leaves at totally different times but since watching one of your previous videos I gave up worrying and started hardening them up protected but still outdoors and they are doing much better now.
Mr. Chan, Thank you very much for reassuring me that I don't have to panic about my trees. Also I found that I need to put my Chinese Elm in a cooler room. You have a beautiful property. Great video. Stay safe
It's like you read my mind - haha. Literally about to panic about my pepper corn tree, but saw your video and feel a lot better....! Thank you for sharing you experience, your beautiful trees, and your knowledge with us.
Thanks Peter, you have so many trees. love your large ficus's, Crazy trunks. I'm growing a 3 tree ficus Benji clump style. South facing porchway, they bounce back well in spring. 🤔🙏🏼Thankyou.
Thank you so much. I WAS panicking! Not so much now. I haven’t an unseated area in my house, have a Chinese elm and though other sources said leaves fall from over watering I felt my tree was shedding from under watering. I watered it very well and it has stabilised. But I was scared I had killed it anyway. Now I don’t think so and will get a tray so it gets more moisture. There is not a light place in my entire house that has not got a connecting radiator under it. So I am going to play off moving it somewhat further from the window to a less dry place and see how it goes. Also letting any leaf fall remain on the soil surface to deter evaporation. This has made my day because with the detail you gave I know what is happening. Such a great explanation and with such a wide range of detail.
Stunning video. I bought my first Bonsai tree (Chinese Elm) about 2 months ago. Since finding your videos I’ve been inspired by your knowledge to do the right thing for my tree and learn more about bonsai care. Thank you so much for these wonderful videos ☺️
Thank you a lot for these amazing videos! I have a little request. Can you make a little video about podocarpus, how to grow it and form? I`ll be really grateful you so match for that!
Just bought Bonsai Masterclass can’t wait till it arrives! Love what you do Peter; you’ve inspired me to begin my own bonsai journey this year, you’re a true artist and visionary. Sending Positive energy from the States 🕉☯️
@@peterchan3100 I purchased the hard copy so yes quite expensive. However I don’t believe you can put a price on this amount of exceptional knowledge on Bonsai, well worth the purchase my friend !
Thank you very much! I was beginning to worry, as my new Ficus Ginseng (my first "bonsai") was shedding leaves. Thanks to your videos, which are a joy to watch, I have learned where in my room to put it and what else it needs in order to be well. However, now that it gets more light, warmth and I spray water on it regularly, I am already seeing growth. Once again, I am worried that I might mess up the seasonal rhythm of the plant. Greetings from Germany!
I have found that ficus tend to drop leaves in response to nearly any change. By panicking you can end up killing them through perpetually moving them all over trying to make them happy.
It also really goes to show how much variation there is between individual plants. I've never had any noteworthy shedding of leaves from my ficus (all of which are propagated from 3 or 4 trees), with the rare exception of one drying out or needing fertilizer.
You have a wonderful home and a wonderful collection of Bonsai, as a complete newbie to the art of caring for Bonsai I thank you and cannot express my gratitude enough for these informative videos. I hope you and your loved ones are safe and comfortable during these troubling times and wish you lyl the best my friend.
I had such a panic when my bonsai was loosing its leaves, I think it's a elm had it for 4 years now , I panicked so much that I literally chopped all the old roots down trimmed them up, thinking , maybe it's not getting water, the roots had over grown,aybe needs new soil, gave it new soil , and chopped off a couple of dead branches. It doesn't like me any more. But I'm sure in the spring new branches will begin to grow and new leaves are already shooting so . Fingers crossed, it's like you said, just experimenting and learning what works for your tree's
All my ficus alive in a exterior cristal room like Peter's when I returned to Madrid from Barcelona. We got down to 3°/-12° in Madrid for 11 days. I even left 2 windows opened 2cm to avoid sun heating the room to much. I can't believe they did it all alone and with such a cold weather. This cristal rooms are cool. Outside, 2 years Chinese Elm cuttings are fine, even after being under snow 11 days. Unexpected in Madrid.
My condolences for your friend but that story about buddha reaching enlightenment meditating against a ficus is partly what drew me towards bonsai or ficus specifically in a spiritual sense. Its amazing that you were able to get a cutting and your friends legacy lives on with the tree. I think its about time for me to find a quality ficus or start my own from cuttings of a not so quality ficus. Cheers Peter and thanks for another informative video.
i do see exactly this on my Indoor Ficus (which I keep indoors in winter) and on my Chinese elm (which I keep in a cold greenhouse at about 0-5 Celsius). Due to your advice, I am not worried.
My ficus have the yellow drop leaf thing when the weather cools off. They got a little "bite" from a sudden temperature drop this year when I left them out one day too long and the new leaves on the end turned brown and died back. But they are hardy, and have recovered. I expect the yellow leaves to drop off - they are messy since I keep them inside! But in the Spring I put them back outside and they grow vigorously. I have more air layered Ficus cuttings than I have room for now, so they are packed tightly in some containers. Still haven't found good pots for them. May have to special order.
It makes sense that a bonsai in a dry location would shed leaves. The leaves create more surface area and allow the plant to lose moisture more quickly. If the plant sheds its leaves it has less area to lose moisture from.
Jade tree (as many other Crassula sp.) can withstand much colder temperature, down to 5° or even less at the limit of freezing, without any great damage
PETER, THANK YOU !! how do you get your JADE trees to have so many branches? i have the solid green variety and the varigated variety, thank you for the tips!!
I've seen jade trees in San Francisco growing outside, and the temperatures there do go below 0°C. But it might have been a different variety. And the temperature rises during the day to about 20°. The Lemon tree looks a bit unhappy.
How do you avoid root rot when keeping the soil always moist? Especially on indoor plants. I'm always deathly afraid of root rot as it seems the most common cause of illness for most indoor plants.
aww, mine died this winter from being too close to a radiator I think. outside the heating season it only needed watering every few days. now it's like at least two times a day before the soil gets too dry. all my windows have a radiator under them...
Thanks a lot again Peter your VDO which always are instructive...I really appreciate everything you do. My ficus (rétusa) are currently in my small no heated greenhouse ( I live close to Paris France) and it support easily 3 or 5°c as minimum without any damage or leaves drops. Then I put it outside in my garden as of April till October end. Retusa is very strong. Do you agree? have a wonderful and healthy 2021 year Peter!
Hi Peter, thanks for this video, my 2 indoor ficus are doing well in a south facing window. I have had minimal leaf loss. I have 2 questions. Would you ever pot 2 together in one pot? Also, do you keep yours pot bound for extra growth? Mine are in bigger orchid pots, so that I can monitor the root development and soil moisture.
@@peterchan3100 Hi Peter. Your right, I put 2 together and they don't look nice. I will separate them now. One is enough, but they have survived in one pot.
My bonsai bougainvilleas are blooming right now - the pale orange ones. They are in a window with lots of sun most of the day and then have a light bar to one side that is on 24/7. Guess which side is blooming? The ones closest to the light bar! I may experiment by exchanging a light pink or dark pink bonsai bougainvillea with that one and see if it starts blooming! I have a dark pink one that was a cutting from place in South Texas and it's not blooming yet. I can hardly wait! There are white and yellow bougainvilleas here in the Dallas/Fort Worth area at the hardware stores like Lowe's and Home Depot. They are very affordable in fall when they are marking things down to clearance and filled a shopping cart with them this year, cut them back hard for bonsai, and they are doing great. I think there are a dozen on my shelves now.
@@peterchan3100 Above freezing most of the time (right now, this Winter). This week will be warmer! We still have chance of freezing temps in another week. I'm in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas, USA.
Hi Peter. Regarding the Chinese elms - you mentioned the first batch were fed later in the year. Does this mean that you started feeding them later in the year, or continued feeding them for a longer period? Many thanks
As always very informative. I have a question. I'm growing some bonsai indoors. I have a warming pot by the Fukien Tea tree. My thinking behind that is that it'll give it a slight warmth and the slow evaporation of the water will give it a little humidity. What do you think? Also what about humidifiers? Thank you Mr. Chan. You're videos are invaluable
The customers tree at 7:21. I have this tree and it recently got frozen in a sharp frost. The leaves are a dark reddish purple now. I think it's this exact species. White sap come out of the leaf stems. I've had it for 15 years and I hope it isn't doomed. Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
I’ve experienced a difference between variegated and regular plants of the same species as well. Didn’t think of it until now... but is it possible that photosynthesis in a plant with variegated leaves is not as efficient making the plant drop leaves earlier like in the two varieties you show in the conservatory? Thanks for another wonderful video!
Hello mr Chan and hello everybody :)) can i get an advice on how to procced on taking care of a small giensing ficus bonsai i have one from a few days now its in a normal pot with some nursery soil , should i repot it now or should i wait untill spring to put it in a bonsai pot , and what type of soil should i use , i was living in England but now im back in my country Bulgaria and here the climate is a bit more hotter and there is not much humidity specially durring the warm and hot seasons , does this affect the soil which i have to use erc. thank so much for your replys Stay safe :)
Hello! I am a beginner in bonsai and don't have a single bonsai yet. I have sakura tree seeds germinating and weeping willow cuttings in water rooting while I am waiting for pots to come. I have a question, both of those are bonsai trees that should be kept outside as I understand, however, I want to keep them inside my home. What would be required for me to succeed in keeping those trees alive inside my home? I was thinking about putting them in an insulated terrarium to simulate seasonal temperatures and humidity, or is that overkill? Is there a simpler way?
great video thanks! How much and how often do you water the trees that we see NOT being in the water trays..during winter months? same as others to keep their soil wet? do you still shower all the leaves as well or just the vase/soil ?
This was great! Curious though about Serissa Foetida. I bought one in August and have kept it in the living room next to the window that gets good light. It seems to still be very healthy so I suppose it will do fine living in room temperature. I hear they are difficult bonsai.
Hi, my indoor Ficus has lost all its leaves over the last month, I water twice a week and have never let it get too dry. It has possibly been overwatered. The leaves stayed green then fell off. The bottom of the trunk is a little bit white & it’s brown under the branches if I scrape the bark. I have just clipped back some branches a quarter to see if they grow back. Does my plant need any extra care? Thank you.
Good to know, I'm planning on buying a variegated ficus tomorrow and will expect it to drop some leaves Do you know how I could best trim it. I live in the mid western US, is it too late in the year to do so right now?
@@peterchan3100 thank you Peter. I have one over ask of my indoor planted as the moment and one coming for cuttings and seeds. Also a heat mat. Hopefully that'll give things a good boost into spring.
Hey i didn't see any Serissa tree, is it considered an indoor or outdoor? Personally i keep them all outdoor and winter temperatures can go to -2 or -3 here where i leave.
As I watch several yellow leaves falling off my ficus, I try to remember your words “Do not panic!, do not panic! Thank you for your advice
Takeaway..... “DO NOT PANIC”. Words of wisdom from the Master.
My word just as two of my ficuses started dropping leaves. Just what i needed to hear. THANK YOU
Thank you for showing us around. I could spend days looking at all those trees. Amazing place you have set up Peter...
Mr.Chan, I’ve been following you from the starting of the pandemic, since this year gifted me with a lot of time, Thank to you I got beck strongly to my bonsai passion that I started when I was younger, then another gift reached me when I got selected for a video call with you next week, I’m so exited and grateful regards from Verona Italy
Nice talking to you today. Keep at your hobby and you will be great in time.
@@peterchan3100 🙏🏻
Great little Sunday Breakfast with Peter video, used to always get me when my elms would drop leaves at totally different times but since watching one of your previous videos I gave up worrying and started hardening them up protected but still outdoors and they are doing much better now.
Mr. Chan, Thank you very much for reassuring me that I don't have to panic about my trees. Also I found that I need to put my Chinese Elm in a cooler room. You have a beautiful property. Great video. Stay safe
It's like you read my mind - haha. Literally about to panic about my pepper corn tree, but saw your video and feel a lot better....! Thank you for sharing you experience, your beautiful trees, and your knowledge with us.
Another really enjoyable and educational video, thanks Peter.
Good morning from Trinidad. As always there is so much to learn.Thanks Peter for the lesson and the tour 🌳
Very important information about Ficus.Thanks
Nice to see you again sir. Love from Sikkim India.
Thanks Peter, you have so many trees. love your large ficus's, Crazy trunks. I'm growing a 3 tree ficus Benji clump style. South facing porchway, they bounce back well in spring. 🤔🙏🏼Thankyou.
Thank you so much. I WAS panicking! Not so much now. I haven’t an unseated area in my house, have a Chinese elm and though other sources said leaves fall from over watering I felt my tree was shedding from under watering. I watered it very well and it has stabilised. But I was scared I had killed it anyway. Now I don’t think so and will get a tray so it gets more moisture. There is not a light place in my entire house that has not got a connecting radiator under it. So I am going to play off moving it somewhat further from the window to a less dry place and see how it goes. Also letting any leaf fall remain on the soil surface to deter evaporation. This has made my day because with the detail you gave I know what is happening. Such a great explanation and with such a wide range of detail.
exceptionally pleased to tour your bonsai collections in the various rooms. thank you for sharing this with us!
Stunning video.
I bought my first Bonsai tree (Chinese Elm) about 2 months ago.
Since finding your videos I’ve been inspired by your knowledge to do the right thing for my tree and learn more about bonsai care.
Thank you so much for these wonderful videos ☺️
Get a bunch of bonsai now. The (you) will thank you in 5 yrs ❤️
I recently had this discussion about our Ficus with my girlfriend. Thank you for the perfect timing!
Excellent video! I particularly enjoyed the images of the Peepal Tree and the story behind it.
Wow this is amazing. Now I no longer panic! Lol
Thank you a lot for these amazing videos! I have a little request. Can you make a little video about podocarpus, how to grow it and form? I`ll be really grateful you so match for that!
I also would like to see it, I live in Florida and it is easily available. My problem is styling and pruning. Thanks. Mily
`Thank you Peter, very interesting as I have some indoor trees I bought from you. They are all doing well, including the pepper tree.
Thx for sharing Peter.. beautiful trees and useful tips too. 👍👍
Very enjoyable video and today I learn something new.
Many thanks.
Just bought Bonsai Masterclass can’t wait till it arrives! Love what you do Peter; you’ve inspired me to begin my own bonsai journey this year, you’re a true artist and visionary. Sending Positive energy from the States 🕉☯️
Did you have to pay a lot for it. Last year, some old copies of this book were selling for over £200 !!
@@peterchan3100 I purchased the hard copy so yes quite expensive. However I don’t believe you can put a price on this amount of exceptional knowledge on Bonsai, well worth the purchase my friend !
Thanks for yor guidance ❤
Excellent video, being a lazy person, I'll go for a jade indoor tree, all the best.
Awesome channel! Just found your videos and i love them! Keep up the good work!
Great video - as always! Thanks!
My Sagerita bonsai dropped all of it’s leaves and regrew them and now it’s growing lots of new branches and shoots.
I came to get reassurance!! Thank you
Thank you very much! I was beginning to worry, as my new Ficus Ginseng (my first "bonsai") was shedding leaves. Thanks to your videos, which are a joy to watch, I have learned where in my room to put it and what else it needs in order to be well.
However, now that it gets more light, warmth and I spray water on it regularly, I am already seeing growth. Once again, I am worried that I might mess up the seasonal rhythm of the plant.
Greetings from Germany!
I really enjoy your videos 🇨🇦
Yep, they're trees, doing what trees do at this time of year, in our part of the world, nothing to fret about, this is the way.
Even though you like big trees i would love to see a ytvideo from you about shohin bonsai. Greetigs from Austria!
Me too. Mily
Very reassuring thank you 🙏
Thank you for this really helpful video!
I have found that ficus tend to drop leaves in response to nearly any change. By panicking you can end up killing them through perpetually moving them all over trying to make them happy.
It also really goes to show how much variation there is between individual plants. I've never had any noteworthy shedding of leaves from my ficus (all of which are propagated from 3 or 4 trees), with the rare exception of one drying out or needing fertilizer.
Awesome Mr Chan can you please do a walk around the nursery as this lockdown is driving me mad and need a virtual walk around your nursery.
overwintering plants is tricky! thanks peter.
Hi Peter, please show to us your satsukis now in the winter time. 😍🌺🌸
Thanks Peter.
You have a wonderful home and a wonderful collection of Bonsai, as a complete newbie to the art of caring for Bonsai I thank you and cannot express my gratitude enough for these informative videos. I hope you and your loved ones are safe and comfortable during these troubling times and wish you lyl the best my friend.
I had such a panic when my bonsai was loosing its leaves, I think it's a elm had it for 4 years now , I panicked so much that I literally chopped all the old roots down trimmed them up, thinking , maybe it's not getting water, the roots had over grown,aybe needs new soil, gave it new soil , and chopped off a couple of dead branches. It doesn't like me any more. But I'm sure in the spring new branches will begin to grow and new leaves are already shooting so . Fingers crossed, it's like you said, just experimenting and learning what works for your tree's
All my ficus alive in a exterior cristal room like Peter's when I returned to Madrid from Barcelona. We got down to 3°/-12° in Madrid for 11 days. I even left 2 windows opened 2cm to avoid sun heating the room to much. I can't believe they did it all alone and with such a cold weather. This cristal rooms are cool. Outside, 2 years Chinese Elm cuttings are fine, even after being under snow 11 days. Unexpected in Madrid.
Thank you. was worried about my ficus bonsai, they were dropping some leaves too.
Amazing
I have the same black trays that you use! They are pretty much the standard.
My condolences for your friend but that story about buddha reaching enlightenment meditating against a ficus is partly what drew me towards bonsai or ficus specifically in a spiritual sense. Its amazing that you were able to get a cutting and your friends legacy lives on with the tree. I think its about time for me to find a quality ficus or start my own from cuttings of a not so quality ficus. Cheers Peter and thanks for another informative video.
i do see exactly this on my Indoor Ficus (which I keep indoors in winter) and on my Chinese elm (which I keep in a cold greenhouse at about 0-5 Celsius). Due to your advice, I am not worried.
Thanks for the video Peter. Very nice little snowberry at the end there. Is it okay for a serissa foetida to lose it's leaves at this time?
I was shocked when I saw that blue atlas cedar cost $300, but amazed that the elm weighs 150 lbs. It looks so little!
My ficus have the yellow drop leaf thing when the weather cools off. They got a little "bite" from a sudden temperature drop this year when I left them out one day too long and the new leaves on the end turned brown and died back. But they are hardy, and have recovered. I expect the yellow leaves to drop off - they are messy since I keep them inside! But in the Spring I put them back outside and they grow vigorously. I have more air layered Ficus cuttings than I have room for now, so they are packed tightly in some containers. Still haven't found good pots for them. May have to special order.
Thanks sir,love from malaysia
Thanks this was needed by me
It makes sense that a bonsai in a dry location would shed leaves. The leaves create more surface area and allow the plant to lose moisture more quickly. If the plant sheds its leaves it has less area to lose moisture from.
amazing, i want to go here!
Saved me a lot of grief. Bought a calamansi tree a few months ago and it almost immediately began shedding, thought for a long time I ruined it
Wonderful video! Very informative and now I'm not so worried about my ficus losing leaves :)
Jade tree (as many other Crassula sp.) can withstand much colder temperature, down to 5° or even less at the limit of freezing, without any great damage
My Chinese elm is completely covered with new shoots and it's mid January... Strange, but I'm glad to know it's normal.
PETER, THANK YOU !! how do you get your JADE trees to have so many branches? i have the solid green variety and the varigated variety, thank you for the tips!!
Thank you!
I've seen jade trees in San Francisco growing outside, and the temperatures there do go below 0°C. But it might have been a different variety. And the temperature rises during the day to about 20°. The Lemon tree looks a bit unhappy.
How do you avoid root rot when keeping the soil always moist? Especially on indoor plants. I'm always deathly afraid of root rot as it seems the most common cause of illness for most indoor plants.
You need Drainage soil like Akadama so that the roots can "breathe
aww, mine died this winter from being too close to a radiator I think. outside the heating season it only needed watering every few days. now it's like at least two times a day before the soil gets too dry. all my windows have a radiator under them...
Thank you ...my elms look like that but ..they started giving new shoots 2 weeks ago ..🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
love from gujrat India❤️
Thanks a lot again Peter your VDO which always are instructive...I really appreciate everything you do. My ficus (rétusa) are currently in my small no heated greenhouse ( I live close to Paris France) and it support easily 3 or 5°c as minimum without any damage or leaves drops. Then I put it outside in my garden as of April till October end. Retusa is very strong. Do you agree? have a wonderful and healthy 2021 year Peter!
Yes you are doing right
Hi Peter, thanks for this video, my 2 indoor ficus are doing well in a south facing window. I have had minimal leaf loss. I have 2 questions. Would you ever pot 2 together in one pot? Also, do you keep yours pot bound for extra growth? Mine are in bigger orchid pots, so that I can monitor the root development and soil moisture.
You can put two in one pot but it should look nice - dont do it just for the sake of doing it.
@@peterchan3100 Hi Peter. Your right, I put 2 together and they don't look nice. I will separate them now. One is enough, but they have survived in one pot.
Another superb video. Do you have plans to offer any of the Portulacaria Arfa for sale on the Heron's website?
I have a carmona and a zanthoxylum that keep losing foliage. Hope they grow in spring again
Carmona can be very tricky - so be careful - They are difficult indoor bonsai in Europe where we live.
great video
I have an ilex crenata that has dropped almost all of its leaves, but the cambium is bright green, so we'll see what happens in the spring!
My bonsai bougainvilleas are blooming right now - the pale orange ones. They are in a window with lots of sun most of the day and then have a light bar to one side that is on 24/7. Guess which side is blooming? The ones closest to the light bar! I may experiment by exchanging a light pink or dark pink bonsai bougainvillea with that one and see if it starts blooming! I have a dark pink one that was a cutting from place in South Texas and it's not blooming yet. I can hardly wait! There are white and yellow bougainvilleas here in the Dallas/Fort Worth area at the hardware stores like Lowe's and Home Depot. They are very affordable in fall when they are marking things down to clearance and filled a shopping cart with them this year, cut them back hard for bonsai, and they are doing great. I think there are a dozen on my shelves now.
Is it warm where. you live?
@@peterchan3100 Above freezing most of the time (right now, this Winter). This week will be warmer! We still have chance of freezing temps in another week. I'm in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas, USA.
Hi Peter. Regarding the Chinese elms - you mentioned the first batch were fed later in the year. Does this mean that you started feeding them later in the year, or continued feeding them for a longer period?
Many thanks
If someone were to try and stop the frost from getting to the roots by covering them, would that suffice or is it the branches that are affected too?
As always very informative. I have a question. I'm growing some bonsai indoors. I have a warming pot by the Fukien Tea tree. My thinking behind that is that it'll give it a slight warmth and the slow evaporation of the water will give it a little humidity. What do you think? Also what about humidifiers? Thank you Mr. Chan. You're videos are invaluable
The customers tree at 7:21. I have this tree and it recently got frozen in a sharp frost. The leaves are a dark reddish purple now. I think it's this exact species. White sap come out of the leaf stems. I've had it for 15 years and I hope it isn't doomed. Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
You have some awesome trees there. I’m surprised no Japanese juniper in that big unheated greenhouse…?
I’ve experienced a difference between variegated and regular plants of the same species as well. Didn’t think of it until now... but is it possible that photosynthesis in a plant with variegated leaves is not as efficient making the plant drop leaves earlier like in the two varieties you show in the conservatory? Thanks for another wonderful video!
I am not sure about that but it seems that variegated plants tend to be a bit weaker generally
Hello mr Chan and hello everybody :)) can i get an advice on how to procced on taking care of a small giensing ficus bonsai i have one from a few days now its in a normal pot with some nursery soil , should i repot it now or should i wait untill spring to put it in a bonsai pot , and what type of soil should i use , i was living in England but now im back in my country Bulgaria and here the climate is a bit more hotter and there is not much humidity specially durring the warm and hot seasons , does this affect the soil which i have to use erc. thank so much for your replys
Stay safe :)
Hello! I am a beginner in bonsai and don't have a single bonsai yet. I have sakura tree seeds germinating and weeping willow cuttings in water rooting while I am waiting for pots to come.
I have a question, both of those are bonsai trees that should be kept outside as I understand, however, I want to keep them inside my home. What would be required for me to succeed in keeping those trees alive inside my home? I was thinking about putting them in an insulated terrarium to simulate seasonal temperatures and humidity, or is that overkill? Is there a simpler way?
question, what about the (younger) japanese maples ? do they go indoor in winter ?
great video thanks!
How much and how often do you water the trees that we see NOT being in the water trays..during winter months? same as others to keep their soil wet? do you still shower all the leaves as well or just the vase/soil ?
This was great! Curious though about Serissa Foetida. I bought one in August and have kept it in the living room next to the window that gets good light. It seems to still be very healthy so I suppose it will do fine living in room temperature. I hear they are difficult bonsai.
constantly crying for my ficus in winter but you have given me hope that im not killing my baby
Hi Peter,
Do you dry your chiles or use them in a sauce? Or both?
Cool.
Is it possible to scorch a lemon trees leaves in the summer if it gets too hot?
Only if it gets too dry. They can stand some drought as they are Mediterranean plants but not completely dry.
Hi, my indoor Ficus has lost all its leaves over the last month, I water twice a week and have never let it get too dry. It has possibly been overwatered. The leaves stayed green then fell off. The bottom of the trunk is a little bit white & it’s brown under the branches if I scrape the bark. I have just clipped back some branches a quarter to see if they grow back. Does my plant need any extra care? Thank you.
email our office with a pic of your Ficus and I will advise
@@peterchan3100 thank you very much. I have now emailed.
Siap bosqu
Sir my ficus tiger bark leaves turning yellow i am from indian and this is August month.. why such things happen in middle of August please help
Great the Concept 2 indoor rower ! Who is the rowing athlete ?
Me of course ! I used to be a competitive cyclist in my younger days and then a swimming coach and now I dance and row.
Good to know, I'm planning on buying a variegated ficus tomorrow and will expect it to drop some leaves
Do you know how I could best trim it. I live in the mid western US, is it too late in the year to do so right now?
I am also new to the hobby. From what I have learned so far, you should wait until spring.
Better to wait till Spring
@@peterchan3100 ok thank you very much!
@@rosenscharf alright thanks for the tip
What kind of ficus had the white bark in the zen meditation room?
That is also a Retusa
That's reassuring for my ficus retusa. Half of the tree is totally bare.
What are your thoughts on grow lights for over wintering?
Grow lights are very good. Even if you use ordinary fluorescent lights, that will be good for your plants in winter.
@@peterchan3100 thank you Peter.
I have one over ask of my indoor planted as the moment and one coming for cuttings and seeds. Also a heat mat. Hopefully that'll give things a good boost into spring.
Hey i didn't see any Serissa tree, is it considered an indoor or outdoor? Personally i keep them all outdoor and winter temperatures can go to -2 or -3 here where i leave.
Serissa dont tend to do well in our part of the world. Like Carmona we advise people that Serissa is a very difficult subject to grow as indoor bonsai
Do you have any indoor or outdoor willow bonsai?
Wow
When you say these were fed later, does fed mean watered ?
No it means ferterlised not waterd