I live in the USA and want to say I truly appreciate and love your videos. Very educational traditional style bonsai techniques. Thank you for doing multiple languages.
@@IcemanJoanTV I agree that it might not help absolute beginners, but I found it helpful to see the two techniques used here because I understood what they were for from reading about them previously. *Seeing* it done so clearly was helpful to me. Also seeing what was done with the alternating buds was useful, too. I also can tell what effect that would have, and I learned something because I would have let the shoots grow first and only pruned them back later. So this suggests a different technique to me.
@@IcemanJoanTV the why was in the beginning. "Bad nebari" the roots were not coming out in cylindrical manner. The healthy ones were mostly below. The cuttings on the large roots will hopefully create new roots coming from the large ones.
Can I add.. when looking at what soils used just be aware that’s the perfect soil for that countries environment/rainfall. You may need to adapt what you see here for your own environment. Have a great day all.
Really interesting. But equally fascinating is how short the distance is between the nodes. How you achieve this would make a great video, too. Many thanks for sharing your work.
This bonsai will be replanted at the end of February. We will report the result of success or failure in the video at that time. I'm looking forward to it, and you're looking forward to it too.
@@dougbaker2120 Killing the tree out right. Disrupting hormones is something you should either academically understand, or have a very good working understanding of. It's not like a layer, where failure means trying again. If you kill the roots, and don't get more....
@@Robert_McGarry_Poems Sure, that much is obvious. But what specifically should one be careful of? What specifically can go wrong? Do you need to modify the watering practices? Do you need to worry about and check for infections or bugs? Should you always defoliate? Etc.
030622. I need more explanation of what is going on. Such as: What kind of "soil" is used? And: What is being accomplished by skinning away the surface of the roots that you want to be seen as a flared nebari? I would also like to see before and after time ( perhaps of another tree), to see the results that technique produces in the long run.
It's the same as an air layering but further down into the roots instead of on the trunk. Removing the cambium like that allows for nutrients and water to flow up from the roots but the pathway sending the photosynthesized energy from the leaves to the roots has been severed. This causes a build up of hormones and energy right above where the cuts were made and forces the plant to sprout new roots at that location. This is done in this manner to create ramification, movement, and taper of the roots closer to the trunk base. Not sure if he's posted a follow up video yet but at the next repotting, the new roots will have formed above the cut point and the old roots will be cut off at the cut point leaving behind the newly grown more desirable roots. The soil looks like mostly akadama and kiryu.
Can someone in english explain y he starts removing buds on the tree? Great video by the way. Im watching all of ur videos right now! Great techniques!
I live in the USA and want to say I truly appreciate and love your videos. Very educational traditional style bonsai techniques. Thank you for doing multiple languages.
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How was this educational if there was no explanation as to why he/she did that 😅
@@IcemanJoanTV I agree that it might not help absolute beginners, but I found it helpful to see the two techniques used here because I understood what they were for from reading about them previously. *Seeing* it done so clearly was helpful to me. Also seeing what was done with the alternating buds was useful, too. I also can tell what effect that would have, and I learned something because I would have let the shoots grow first and only pruned them back later. So this suggests a different technique to me.
@@IcemanJoanTV the why was in the beginning. "Bad nebari" the roots were not coming out in cylindrical manner. The healthy ones were mostly below. The cuttings on the large roots will hopefully create new roots coming from the large ones.
@@dougbaker2120 I agree with you, good technique on the buds, the root treatment is a great way to advance radial roots
Thank you for this video. I would love to see how the roots develop after this work.
Awesome idea, never seen nebari root’s treated that done before 👍🏻👍🏻
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Can I add.. when looking at what soils used just be aware that’s the perfect soil for that countries environment/rainfall. You may need to adapt what you see here for your own environment. Have a great day all.
Very creative use of the ground layer technique! I'll have to try it this spring
Please be careful.
Air layering on the thickest roots. The perfect technique in your hands. Please update when you can
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Poetic words
Love that your uploads do double duty as educational and ASMR vids as well
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Another great video! I will definitely use this technique to fix some of my problem trees. Thank you!
Some trees are easy to root and some are not.
Please be careful.
@@bonsai-shinshi it’s a Norway maple...I will try it on one root and see what happens. Thanks!
Awesome idea.👍
Nice work sir. Beautiful bonsai
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Thank you for shearing your knowledge. You videos are truly educational.
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Beautiful roots 🙂👍
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露出したルーツ盆栽ルートプログラムについての感動的なビデオ。ありがとうございました !🙏
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Llevo suscrito al canal mucho tiempo, me parece muy bueno, y se aprende muchísimo gracias, sigue así un saludo desde España.
Beautifull, Like it
Thank you for your comment.
Wow...Amazing 👍
Great work!
I Loved your video
Good bonsai and thank you for sharing
Very useful. Thank you!
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Really interesting. But equally fascinating is how short the distance is between the nodes. How you achieve this would make a great video, too. Many thanks for sharing your work.
This bonsai will be replanted at the end of February.
We will report the result of success or failure in the video at that time.
I'm looking forward to it, and you're looking forward to it too.
Great project👍👍
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge......
So beutifull....
Regads from bali
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Wowww. Thank's for education video..
Simply bonsailicious.
buena técnica .......espero ver pronto la actualización....Muchas gracias por compartir sus experiencias 🌿😘🌲🙋♀️🙏🙋♀️🌲
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👍 Good technique, I want to see updates if possible to see the results.
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Thanks for sharing video....great work
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I wish I knew what your doing. No explanation!
Seriously…lack of explanation
Me encanta este tipo de vídeos tan sencillos y técnicos al mismo tiempo,no se deja de aprender,seguir así, gracias
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Nice presentation
Amazing!! thank you for sharing
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Love that your upload
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😲😲😲 I open my mind to practice this interesting technique...... Thanks to share
The fear of root rot is real! hahahah
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Nice and fun job
とても面白かったです。勉強になりました。ありがとうございます。
いえいえ。ありがとうございます。またよろしかったら見てください。
@@bonsai-shinshi いつも見ていますが時々コメントを書きます。良い勉強になります。いつもありがとうございます。
wow very useful idea how to grow bonsai roots..thank you very much for the idea given..regards one hobby, uncle..
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Very nice.. i will try this technique at home
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You have the best videos about bonsai on youtube. Thanks!
うれしいです。
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Good work👍👍👍
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iam coming from indonesia my friend
Awesome class, I'll try one of my maples to make a nice nebari, thanks again master
It's a dangerous task.
Please be careful.
@@bonsai-shinshi 危険は何ですか? What are the dangers?
@@dougbaker2120 Killing the tree out right. Disrupting hormones is something you should either academically understand, or have a very good working understanding of. It's not like a layer, where failure means trying again. If you kill the roots, and don't get more....
@@Robert_McGarry_Poems Sure, that much is obvious. But what specifically should one be careful of? What specifically can go wrong? Do you need to modify the watering practices? Do you need to worry about and check for infections or bugs? Should you always defoliate? Etc.
thanks the knowledge
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Good job. Super
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Nice😊👍👍
Nice job!
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Waooo amazing for inspiration
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So sweet💕💕
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can you show the result?
Can you show us how these roots are looking now?
Gracias por compartir.
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I like it❤️❤️❤️
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Hallo my friend,Thank for sharing
Bravo Bonsai Shinshi..
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Gracias por compartir tus dones!!
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Love love bonsai. Thanks for sharing
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Nice, 👍
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Подписался) интересно смотреть!
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Cool
Mantap👍
Terimakasih tutorialnya sangat menginspirasi
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ok bonsai 👍
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Nice
So, I don't know what I got out of that video. Can we see an updated picture of the new nebari? Also why did you pinch those specific buds off?
Hola. Lo bueno si breve dos veces bueno. 👏👏👏
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Good job
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Bagus sekali☕☕🇮🇩
Arigato gozaimas sensei
Bonsai Tropis 😊ASIA
Awesome as always! You don't even speak yet I seem to learn so much from your vids. Another level 🙏🏼
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👍
Awesome
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👍.
❤👌👍
Bom dia. Flor👍
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030622. I need more explanation of what is going on. Such as: What kind of "soil" is used? And: What is being accomplished by skinning away the surface of the roots that you want to be seen as a flared nebari?
I would also like to see before and after time ( perhaps of another tree), to see the results that technique produces in the long run.
It's the same as an air layering but further down into the roots instead of on the trunk. Removing the cambium like that allows for nutrients and water to flow up from the roots but the pathway sending the photosynthesized energy from the leaves to the roots has been severed. This causes a build up of hormones and energy right above where the cuts were made and forces the plant to sprout new roots at that location. This is done in this manner to create ramification, movement, and taper of the roots closer to the trunk base. Not sure if he's posted a follow up video yet but at the next repotting, the new roots will have formed above the cut point and the old roots will be cut off at the cut point leaving behind the newly grown more desirable roots. The soil looks like mostly akadama and kiryu.
@@shortsthatdontsuck2174 I am pleased that you replied. I was wondering too. Thank you.
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Muy buen video.
Le consulto si esta técnica se puede aplicar en cualquier especie..?
If it is a tree that can be layered.
from indonesia
Wow alien technique to me
😮Wow
さっきまで30年近く育てている山もみじの根ばりかき出してました。
根張りを作るための方法、削って植え土かけただけ、切り口から新しい根っこ出てくるんですね。はじめて知りました❗早く知っていれば良かったです。Bonsaisinsiありがとう👏👍🙇💌(^o^)
絶対に成功するとは限りませんが、実行しなければ盆栽としての価値が上がらないんですよね。安全を優先させるなら、この作業を2回(数年)に分けると良いと思います。盆栽は時間を掛けてゆっくり造るのが魅力でもありますので。
👏👏👏👏👌👌
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Such short internodes!
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Bom dia, Flor do dia!
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The thumb nail got me
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いつものようにあなたのビデオは決して失望しません、字幕とこのビデオをありがとう。
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Great job.
What happens if we do the same thing on only part of the roots?
This work is sometimes done on only one of the thickest roots, so it is possible.
Cool! So what will the finished roots look like? Also, why did you pinch off so many buds?
A new video will come out on Sunday.
Teu ngarti ajig
hope to see how this progress
Look forward to spring
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いえいえ。こちらこそありがとうございます
Hello and excellent work.
Is it possible to do the same thing with junipers?
You can also do the same thing with Juniper.
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Mantap
Omoshiroi tsukurikata Bonsai, Bari kara mimasu ( Bli Santi Channel, coconut bonsai channel)
Can someone in english explain y he starts removing buds on the tree? Great video by the way. Im watching all of ur videos right now! Great techniques!
It's called budselection. He is trying to make the tree grow in the right directions. I think Nigel Saunders has a video on the subject.
I left only the necessary buds.
The branches should alternate left and right.
I don't need downward branches.
@@bonsai-shinshi oh ok. Thank u very much . Loving the videos! Keep them coming!
Uapik yo kang
Yall are really keen on reaching the 8 min mark
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