Pruning a Larch Bonsai
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- The Larch can make a lovely bonsai in this video I show you how to prune and choose a pot for a larch.
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i just love LARCH trees, not only do they have soft needles but in the fall they have a bright yellow color that stands out among the other colors
Glad you shared that . I got my first larch, it’s very small and flexible and I was able to wire it. But I might have been shocked if it started turning yellow in the fall.
@@sistersrus2 they are my favorite trees next to trees that flower,, and the great thing is that they can and will grow in any kind/ type of soil
This larch is so beautiful. Love it
Really appreciate your efforts to post something on a regular basis. It helps...
I have discovered your videos about a month ago and I have enjoyed watching every day. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and experience and for being a kind and gentle person. 💚✨🙏
Thank you peter for all your amazing bonsai videos, i enjoy every one of them. I love all your tricks you show us and all your money saving tips. I hope one day I can be a bonsai master like you!
Love that tree, just need a bit of time to develop the crown indeed. Thanks for sharing Peter, can't wait for the next one and stay safe to all.. cheers 👍
Thank you Peter for keeping me sane during lockdown in Australia 🇦🇺...stay safe
Very beautiful as always
Nice pruning and reshape bonsai!
THANKS PETER, IT'S ALWAYS ENTERTAINING.
Really lovely looking tree 👍
Beautiful tree!
Please do a video on the different methods to thicken up a trees trunk
Hey, this is unrelated to this specific tree, but I would love to see a series of follow up videos on the trees you've pruned and shaped in the past!
This is coming up soon.
Peter I love your videos and appreciate your insight! I hope the jade bonsai video comes out soon, was excited when you mentioned it! Thank you for the great videos!
So beautiful
Another Great informative video
Thank you for your comment 😁
Another excellent video peter. Keep the wonderful content going! Bless you 🙏
Ive been looking forward to this video :)
I have been enjoying many of your videos Peter, I really appreciate the effort and generosity you put into making them, thank you. You mentioned "wiring for a season". This is something I am still foggy about. Could you please explain in a future video more about wiring, specifically "what effects it has", "How long to leave it", "When to change it" etc.. Much appreciated, Mike in Dover, Kent. (I hope to come and visit the nursery one day soon).
I visited Kingsdown last Sunday
@@peterchan3100 I know it very well! You must have either been visiting family, or going for a pint at the Rising Sun or the Zetland Arms? :) Had I known you were down this way, I would have offered you tea, and gleaned you for advice on my poor suffering specimens! ;) RE: Wiring, I am just watching your recent long video about spruces and just heard the part you said about "how long is a piece of string" regarding wiring. Makes more sense now, thank you again. All the best, Mike
@@mikenco email me so that I can contact you when I next visit that area. I made the Japanese garden on the very steep sloped garden on the left of the public toilet (it has a red bridge) in Kingsdown - I made it 15 years ago.
@@peterchan3100 Thank you Peter. I have emailed you via your sales page, hopefully that reaches you. Kindest regards, Mike.
great video, Peter. I have no luck with larches. my Europe larch develops well after some starting issues but japanese larches seem to be quite sensitive.
Ty Peter!!!
I thought i had the viewing speed at a higher speed when i checked it was just the speed in which Peter works lol.
Ha agreed
Very educative video! Very nice. I just uploaded some of last years footage of our black pine. 🌲 Yesterday I finished this years trimming.
How much work went into making the trunk almost lay down at the bottom like it does? It looks amazing!!
IT ANOTHER GOOD VIDEO
Impressing
I was like 32 !! Love your vidoes
Thank you for another great video. The larch is an interesting tree. When pruning trees with needles, how do you avoid brown tips on the needles?
Hi peter another great video is it possible to shape a Douglas for its about 3 years old and in the ground and thinking of putting in a pot thanks another great video 👍🏼👏🏻
Good ! Merci ;)
My brother has two japanese maples that have seeded and grown wild in his heavily wooded yard. One is about 8 inches and the other 18 to 20 inches. When is the best time to dig them out of the ground and what special handling advice might you give Mr. Chan?
Hi, I have a question I have a Chinese elm bonsai. What plant food can I use?,here where I live it's hard to find in stores for bonsai. Another question my bonsai has bugs is it recommended to remove all the soil to a new one? Thanks
Sir, please make a video on Oriental Arborvitae (Platycladus orientalis)...
I'm eagerly waiting for that...
Hey Peter, how do you get your Japanese Larches to grow those interesting and beautiful leaf formations? Your fall videos featuring them were breath taking and inspiring. Is it something that develops with age, being pot bound, leaf maturity or combination thereof?
I have three seedlings and they have really put on new growth since I bought them. One of them has about 5 inches in new height, and has 3 to 4 inch leaves that are really floppy. Looks like a crazy, floppy Mohawk of a haircut 😂. I can't help but wonder what i'm looking at?
Their needles will reduce in time to look like little Rosettes.
@@peterchan3100 thank you for getting back to me. I won't have to wonder what it's doing so much now. I'll let them continue to grow and hopefully they'll look as beautiful as yours some day
Hello Peter.
I hope you are doing well.
I wanted to know if a Chinar Tree( Platanus Orientalis ) can be trained as a bonsai since they can grow in to gigantic trees.
Thank you.
Sorry for butting in on your comment Peerzada. I've never heard of that tree before, so I looked it up. Lovely tree, looks amazing in autumn! :)
Leaves are huge but they will reduce slightly in size. I have never used this species though. I have used Sycamore.
This outdoor bonsai?
Yes
@@peterchan3100, but outdoor leafs of my bonsais stay rusty. What happened?
Beautiful, but how did the stem become so crooked to begin with?
Years of training and growing intensively
PLEASE TECH ME HOW TO MAKE OUR OWN BONSAI SOIL AND GIVE YOUR BONSAI BOOK LINK IN DISCRIPTION PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
There is a video I made last year about soil - look at it.
.....”the Larch”...
it was just too larch and in charge
(sorry 'bout that) ^.^