Creating a Bonsai from a Shrub - Making the Initial Cuts for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @armingivili
    @armingivili 4 года назад +4

    Im waiting for the update !! Cool video!

  • @sophiaangelini4368
    @sophiaangelini4368 4 года назад

    Master Chan thank you for being our Teacher

  • @1niko3
    @1niko3 4 года назад +1

    Enjoying the weekly videos. Hope you dont stop :)

  • @emmanuelperaltapaintings6371
    @emmanuelperaltapaintings6371 4 года назад +2

    Great videos! This is the most detailed bonsai tutorial channel I've ever watched so far..❤

    • @wheremylifego3790
      @wheremylifego3790 4 года назад

      Its a great channel ur not wrong also check out "heron bonsai" another great channel

  • @SpacemanSpiff17
    @SpacemanSpiff17 4 года назад +2

    Glad to see you are doing well jason and still uploading videos to help out us bonsai hobbyists doing the Covid19 pandemic. Stay safe buddy and always great work. :)

  • @susanfield2444
    @susanfield2444 2 года назад

    Fantastic info and insights into planning the development of a bonsai.

  • @bonsaihigh
    @bonsaihigh 4 года назад

    Great video. I agree on why there is not that many tutorials with shrubs. I personally like them.

  • @keithdouglass3618
    @keithdouglass3618 4 года назад

    🌱 I like how you don't get too involved in the way you explain ..not confusing great. Keith Australia

  • @bobmccarlie382
    @bobmccarlie382 4 года назад +1

    Looking forward to see how this tree does down the road. Thanks for sharing.

  • @guantektan1824
    @guantektan1824 4 года назад

    You are just excellent.... Every of your videos, you explained it very simple & easy to understand. Thank you SO MUCH. I learned so much from you.

  • @davestatikpoi
    @davestatikpoi 3 года назад

    I was screaming NOOO when you said you were gonna clip the second trunk that base looked SICK already!

  • @ChristopherLMunoz
    @ChristopherLMunoz 2 года назад

    Really underestimated channel. Some great advice here.

  • @genlj8998
    @genlj8998 4 года назад +3

    awesome video please give a full juniper styling of informal upright

  • @nightcoder5k
    @nightcoder5k 2 года назад

    Interesting. The last branch would be one of the first branches I'd cut since it's damaged. But I can see where you're going. Can't wait to see the follow-up video.

  • @raymondbouchard5375
    @raymondbouchard5375 Год назад

    Is there any follow up videos on this one? Thank you for information on makings cuts ~ starting to get comfortable doing what should be done sooner

  • @mattbrennan647
    @mattbrennan647 4 года назад +1

    Another great tutorial. Always great content. Thanks

  • @ApachE_1337
    @ApachE_1337 4 года назад +3

    Great video!!

  • @iamaduckquack
    @iamaduckquack 4 года назад +4

    What about repotting that? Would you keep it how is is currently or remove some of the compost and slip pot into bonsai soil?

  • @hectordehesa2118
    @hectordehesa2118 4 года назад

    This was awesome, motivated me to go back to Home Depot and get that boxwood I saw yesterday. Cheers

  • @dancingbread7015
    @dancingbread7015 4 года назад +2

    Hi! I just got a young pre-shaped juniper bonsai and I am clueless on how to care for it and I don’t know what information sources are reputable and which are not. Could you give me some good sources on how to take care of a bonsai? Sorry, It might be a lot to ask for.

  • @micahagresta
    @micahagresta 2 года назад

    At what time of year should you do this. Should it only been done in early spring or anytime of year?

  • @keithdouglass3618
    @keithdouglass3618 4 года назад

    🌱 yes .I found patients. next season grows back. then re think. re trim. good video. Keith Australia

  • @finnsbiavl7483
    @finnsbiavl7483 4 года назад

    Another very good lesson, thanks 🌳😎

  • @yvettegraham9657
    @yvettegraham9657 3 года назад

    Is there an up date on this shrub to bonsai. I'd love to see it now.

  • @DavidKottke
    @DavidKottke 4 года назад +1

    Please do a video on trimming down roots on a 5 gal to train for a bonsai pot please. I always get great trees and kill them trying to put them into show pots. :(

  • @davidjennings9556
    @davidjennings9556 4 года назад +1

    Just a quick question.....which shrubs or nursery plants make good beginer bonsais?....

    • @maximinix
      @maximinix 4 года назад +3

      It depends on the climate you live in.
      Trick #1: Take a walk in your neighborhood and look what is used for hedges around houses or shrubs in public parks and has small leaves. Take pictures if you don't know the species for later identification. What already grows well in your neighborhood has a good chance to grow well at your place.
      Trick #2: Visit the outside section of the nursery closest to your home. What they sell outside is usually what is suited to your climate. Also ask if you can speak with the gardener in charge. Usually they know a lot about plants, their growing needs, and may even help with pictured plant identification. If you are lucky it may be a bonsai nursery.

    • @grobonsai
      @grobonsai 4 года назад

      Cotoneaster, easily available, they flower, have tiny leaves, and easy to keep

  • @abegailvillacorta9228
    @abegailvillacorta9228 4 года назад

    Thank u for sharing.... very informative video..

  • @michaelwhyte8529
    @michaelwhyte8529 4 года назад

    Any advice for a salt hardy bonsai? I live on the coast in qld, Australia, sub tropical climate. Most of my plants get hammered by the salty ocean wind, the only ones that seem to handle it are my jades, green island ficus and rubber tree fig. Thank you

  • @curtisnt
    @curtisnt 4 года назад

    beautiful

  • @michaelbahr7267
    @michaelbahr7267 4 года назад

    Wow great idea. Left a like

  • @RomanSt.Clair.
    @RomanSt.Clair. 4 года назад +1

    Hello! Good video

  • @demontalembertjean1432
    @demontalembertjean1432 4 года назад

    Most interesting !!

  • @demontalembertjean1432
    @demontalembertjean1432 4 года назад

    Have you heard of olive trees put upside down to use the roots as future branches ? I am trying to understand the technic.

  • @BenJamin-br5gr
    @BenJamin-br5gr 4 года назад

    Thanks for making this video! i love working with yaupon, but there are so few videos of professionals using it. I'd love to see what you'd do with this or a similar tree in futures seasons.

  • @LessTalkMoreDelicious
    @LessTalkMoreDelicious 4 года назад +1

    Nice!
    Please also do - chaenomeles, pomegranate, ume, seiju elm, azalea. 🙏✨

  • @leevandyke4562
    @leevandyke4562 4 года назад

    Would this be the same for an azalea?

  • @Chris-oq6kn
    @Chris-oq6kn 4 года назад

    Hey jay love the videos keep em coming . I have a question may be a little more advanced but can u do a video on secondary and tertiary branching maybe on an elm. Im not sure maybe the correct length at which point to cut back to start creating the tertiary branches and basically what type of shape of the pads were looking for. In nakas book he tells about 3 diff shapes to form pads like triangle arrow head or oval. I think this would be a very interesting video. Thanks

  • @jugado219
    @jugado219 4 года назад

    You said that those are your favorite shears, why is that? I'm on the hunt for a new pair of good shears . Any help would be really appreciated.
    Thank you.
    PS, I was on your website and I like the "thinning shears" stile , but never used it before.

    • @yoda12439
      @yoda12439 4 года назад

      Love it thanks

    • @yoda12439
      @yoda12439 4 года назад

      Can’t wait to see it in the fall

  • @coryd8814
    @coryd8814 2 года назад

    Hows this tree doing?

  • @sagebonsai
    @sagebonsai 4 года назад

    Harsh to watch this, but its for the better outcome to achieve the style your looking for. I have to wait for early winter to do this to my burning bush so i can get more branches to come next year.

  • @patlambert9107
    @patlambert9107 3 года назад

    Gosh--pretty shocking cuts! So, that is the way to go. Looking forward to the follow up.

  • @kimgallagher1815
    @kimgallagher1815 Год назад

    I didn't see the pr😅gress of this plant !

  • @M4NNHEIM
    @M4NNHEIM 4 года назад

    Stupid question, but I've seen a handful of bonsai folks put colored tape on the handles of their tools. Is it to designate what's sharp/needs to be sharpened? I've always wondered.

    • @steventang1002
      @steventang1002 4 года назад

      I think it is simply used to show the ownership of their tools. As a professional, they have many tools and when going on shows or demo, very easy to misallocate.

    • @cencalbonsai6429
      @cencalbonsai6429 4 года назад

      yeah like Tang said, its just used for personal ID of your tools

  • @petersuhan5418
    @petersuhan5418 2 года назад

    why not just train some of the old branches?

  • @abcBonsai
    @abcBonsai 4 года назад +1

    bety cv?...

  • @emmanuelreynoso9246
    @emmanuelreynoso9246 4 года назад

    there was no follow up...

  • @MadamePandora
    @MadamePandora 4 года назад

    This seems really cool until you do it for real and you realize that most shrubs can't withstand the number of traumas they have been put in after all the drastic pruning. The shrub will likely die if you strip it of all that foliage. It is really interesting to notice that these RUclipsrs never show the health condition of the trees after several months from the video.

    • @easternleaf
      @easternleaf  4 года назад +2

      It's important to know which species you are working on for this. I'll do a follow up to show the growth on it. I wouldn't do this if I was planning on killing the tree.

  • @avishachaudhary7105
    @avishachaudhary7105 4 года назад

    Plz try to speak to the point n keep your words clear n little slow so that anyone can listen u attentively.

  • @Tagger0325
    @Tagger0325 Год назад

    Sorry ..Jay . Didn't catch that . What kind of Holly?