How to Create Better Pine Bonsai | Bonsai-U
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- In this episode, we look at late summer secondary candle selection on Double-Flush Pine Bonsai. Grab your own bonsai and follow along!
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Nice Intro! Take my money! :)
I am beginner . Thank you so much for all good video. Love
Bjorn, that intro is dope!
Bjorn-thanks, I just cut my extra candles the other day but I was not aware that I can also cut back any that are longer than the others to balance the energy. You really can pack a lot in such as short video.
Congratulation for you channel, very very good . Greeting from Chile 👍
It's a nice pine tree with a nice side.
The only creator i dont put on 1.5 or 2x speed since I find his videos so calming to listen to. Hahaha
Same thing we talked about today, and right here my man from Bjorn backs me up. Excellent on how to select and cut.
Love coming here for the inspiration. Thanks Bjorn.
thanks, just on time for me on NJ, I will perform the cleaning this week, and I will check on the others pines too
Great detailled info (again)! And Great new intro! Thanks Björn !!
Thanks Bjorn, another wonderfull video very well filmed and explained !
Very beautiful bonsai.and a very good technique for making bonsai look beautiful👍😍😍
that intro tho!
Thank you so much for your videos. You've inspired me to enter the hobby.
This year I've germinated Rocky Mountain Pines, Mimosa Pudica, Junipers and Wisterias.
Wish me luck!
great information
Very Helpful, thanks.
Concise and bang on to the point.
Awesome episode and what a cool intro !
yay, i have a pine i wanted to trim tomorrow
You are the best, thanks for the video, it came at the right time.
Love your videos! I've learned so much from you
was waiting for something new. love it
The video is very effective and I love your new intro 👌
Somebody's been working out. Great work there buddy.
Again, quick, thorough, and informative. Very well presented. We would love add a Japanese Black Pine to our meager collection, somewhat similar to the one in this video. Looking forward to your restocking of tolls/etc. Thank you.
Thank you so much, very good explanation.
Ermergerd yay a new video. Thank you for teaching us
I think someone's been hitting the weights, Beefcake!!! Great video as always.
Thanks. Great information.
The intro is rockin it! 🤘🤘🤘
Love the new intro!
Nice intro. Thanks so much.
From Brasil.
Thank you for the explanation.
Thanks so much for this video 👍👍👍
Perfect Bjorn :)
I just have a baby black pine I repotted in spring should I even try to cut candles?
Love the new intro! Has a Daniel Schiffer feel to it!
That's exactly who inspired it!
@@EiseienBonsai his film style is off the charts! Great iteration!
Thank you.
Hello! I have some black pine saplings that I pinched back in June, but didn’t end up with a split / multiple new candles. Instead it looks like the candles just grew back out.
Should I have pruned back further down the candle? Or perhaps this technique is only really beneficial later in a tree’s life? My trees are probably 2 years old at this point, so I was hoping to start the branching process early and keep them fairly short in stature (much like your tree). Thanks!
Where do you get these awesome haircuts???
My lovely wife
Do you have any advice for using true firs as bonsai? They seem to be a fairly rare subject and as such it's rather difficult to find information on how to care for and shape them.
I have a yamadori noble fir which I collected in early spring (well before it came out of dormancy), the tree is doing well. I believe it has quite a lot of potential, it's taper is fantastic and it has an almost perfect shape for a clinging to rock style (since it was indeed clinging to rocks). I do not plan on working the tree for quite some time but when I do I'm uncertain where to begin.
I also have a mountain hemlock specimen which is a perfect candidate for literati style (or something similar) but again finding information on how to care for the tree is quite difficult.
Hey homie! What tree would u recommend for a first time grower?
Whomever hit the thumbs down is nuts. Great info Bjorn
Thanks for the great videos Bjorn! I have a question on double flush capabilities of pinus Nigra and candle cutting them as well as Brocade
which is a Japanese black pine cork bark that trends more sensitive to techniques applied (needing more time between techniques to recover).
Thank you
What kind if any protection do you give them during the winter?
Nice intro 👍
When should we cut if we live in the tropic??
Thx for sharing
are Japanese white pines considered a double-flush pine?
Perfect.
Yo love the new intro brother
Sir how much is the shipping for an item like tshirt?. I am from the philippines
Do you have any videos on how to collect wild material? I keep trying but they all keep dying.
My only double flush pine is only 1 year old. A japanes black pine as well its just a baby
How to clean Juniper ? Please😍😍
There are a bunch of New Zealand native trees I'd love to try to bonsai, but there is very little info online about them. Has anyone ever worked with them or how would you go about finding out how to best grow them as bonsai?
I got seeds from amazon because i saw your bonsai trees and so inspired to have my own bonsai. Its been a month planting that seeds. Still nothing. 😭😭😭
Does anyone have experience with Shortleaf pine pinus enchinata? I have a crop of first year seedlings and they are responding well to double flush care where tips exhibit dormant secondary buds. I will add that on one specimen, a lower shoot of green growth without secondary buds was inadvertently tipped in a manner similar to single flush care, and 3 buds have emerged from 3 different bracts down the growth.
How did you get a japanese black pine ? i thought japanese black pines and japanese red pines are not allowed to be exported??????? in europe its really hard to get this things ...
Oh shit! New intro!
Do you have anything that you sell I watched enough videos of banzai and I would like to get involved a little more so any help that you could offer I would deathly be interested I have some banzais now I have an elm and Several Focus people have bought for me
How did you learn all this?? Did you get a degree? If so, what degree was it?
Work on a Yellow mountain pine
how old is this tree?
Bjorn Swolo
You can do the same with white pine?
nope, white pine is not a double flush.
@@qqqqqqqq1407 but you can cut the long needle.
Bonjour des sous titres en français sa serait bien 🤗👍tes vidéos sont super merci pour le partage. 👍👏
From the research I have done my self, what I can confirm is loblolly pine is a double flush, Virginia pine is not, short leaf is not, white pine is not.
Woof!
Nice! 🌲🙏
Your last jbp/double-flush video was a “summer candle pruning,” and this is a “late-summer/fall candle-selection” video.... but what about handling midori-tsumi (“new green candles in spring”)? I think you missed that one? 🤔
Good good
Is there a blue pine bonsai ? Someone is selling me one
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hey bjorn, i noticed that you dont pluck needles. 😉
How old is
The wedding ring is gone?
Sometimes I have to double flush the toilet.