2 things you NEED to know for Bonsai Success: Root Over Rock (Maple)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @TheBonsaiGarden
    @TheBonsaiGarden 11 часов назад

    Looking forward to setting up my trident maple root over rock come spring. I even have a nice grooved rock from the Isle of Stronsay… 🙏

  • @TalkingLoon
    @TalkingLoon 10 дней назад +4

    The only reason I am convinced you're not a time-traveler is because your shirt changes!
    Love that you can put together these videos that show such long-term progression so seamlessly, thank you.

  • @oachkatzlsmum
    @oachkatzlsmum 10 дней назад +2

    Thanks Xavier. Love those warm summer impressions. 🥰 Gorgeous trees. ❤ Today is a good day.. 🙂 Cheers 🙋‍♀️

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад +1

      So glad to hear that Martina. Stay strong and remember to hide in your trees when you need to :)

  • @Bonsaicrazy
    @Bonsaicrazy 10 дней назад +3

    Great video Xavier mate nice to see what I can expect from mine next year 👊👊👊

  • @suer666
    @suer666 10 дней назад +1

    Love that last Elm. I have a large one my daughter gave me. Its a fantastic tree and has encouraged me to try with my Elm cuttings

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад

      I will be doing quite a few more elm cuttings this spring - they are ideal for this technique :)

  • @DavesBonsai
    @DavesBonsai 10 дней назад +5

    Great video good sir! I have one of those smooth rock attempts that I’ll need to be changing this year.

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад

      Cheers Dave - the smooth rock can work but the tree needs to be buried for a long time and allowed to grow a lot :)

  • @BudgetBonsai
    @BudgetBonsai 9 дней назад +3

    Great info! Headed to our first root over rock workshop next month 👍🏻

  • @marilyngandhi8571
    @marilyngandhi8571 9 дней назад +1

    Hi from Queensland, Australia. Thanks for sharing with us all ❤

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад +1

      My pleasure marilyn. I still have fond memories of buying Fish and Chips from Noosa Heads when I was a kid. My parents said it was the only place that did it the traditional English way (Back in the late 70's)

  • @joegarland4885
    @joegarland4885 10 дней назад +1

    Hi Xav, good to see some work on the roots over rock in the summer, can't wait for spring so we can get out and do some real bonsai work mate, I think the mame on the little rock will make lovely little trees on rock, your right about the tree gripping the rock, you see so many which have just been plomped on top of the rock, they do need to be one with the rocks, all my trees on the ground waiting for the high winds, that never arrived here I know they did elsewhere.

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад

      Same here - I had a few loose plastic pots tumble around but nothing with trees in it :)

  • @pauletheridge7594
    @pauletheridge7594 10 дней назад +2

    Great video Xavier one thing I would say yes not 100% successful but on saying that you have learned a few lessons eg the type of rock used ect I have seen quite a few root over rock and like you said most look unnatural and it’s obvious someone as just put a tree on some random rock without thought I personally I haven’t done one yet tbh so your tips are so invaluable going to be looking out for that special rock thanks buddy happy Bonsai 🫶

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад +1

      Cheers Paul - the sooner you start the sooner you can enjoy the results :)

  • @sueb1317
    @sueb1317 9 дней назад +1

    Some great tips! I've not started a root-on-rock yet, but this is invaluable info. Your elm is just stunning!

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  8 дней назад +1

      Cheers - I shall be doing a full step-by-step again this early spring :)

  • @PhillipWaterman-f9u
    @PhillipWaterman-f9u 10 дней назад +1

    It can't go right all the time but when you get it right it's a bit beautiful job thanks xaver

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад

      I think that is why I try to do three or four in one sitting. The chinese elm projects all worked out brilliantly :)

  • @TOMSAI
    @TOMSAI 9 дней назад +1

    Hey xav, very nice Root over Rock Projekts . They looking very well for the Future !
    Cheers 🍻

  • @markjagger7139
    @markjagger7139 10 дней назад +1

    Excellent Xavier, very interesting project and all 3 look fabulous.

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад +1

      Thanks Mark - I have another 4 Chinese Elm that look even better :)

  • @dreamingofbonsai
    @dreamingofbonsai 9 дней назад +2

    A lot of great tips here. Thanks, Xavier!

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад

      Cheers - this is definitely one of those techniques where you need to get the initial binding correct :)

  • @Hollylivengood
    @Hollylivengood 10 дней назад +1

    Love that alder. It looks like the tree heard you say something about art, and felt like sitting back with a nice bourbon and sculpture supplies to let his art fly.

  • @BuffaloBonsai
    @BuffaloBonsai 10 дней назад +3

    Hmm, plastic wrap, noted. Will try. Thanks xavier 🍻 oh yes cant wait to see the mame root over rock!

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад +1

      I started using plastic cling film a few years ago and then foil - seems to really work well and ismuch easier to secure the roots down

  • @zen-da-bonsai-ko
    @zen-da-bonsai-ko 10 дней назад +1

    Rock hunting ... good idea 😉

  • @cornbreadburglar
    @cornbreadburglar 10 дней назад +1

    Helpful content at the right time because I've got rocks ready for spring here in Ohio; I'll be using Trident and Seiju Elm.

  • @stephenkent1102
    @stephenkent1102 10 дней назад +1

    Lovely inspiration, I have a couple of Italian alder seedlings, about 3 years old, in my grow bed. Hmm...

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад

      They are such an underrated species for bonsai development. I love them

  • @greasylimpet3323
    @greasylimpet3323 8 дней назад +1

    Loved this video, you explained so many parts of getting a tree to look as if it's almost part of the rock. The Chinese Elm is a lovely tree.
    Speaking of the weather, it's 41°c here 🥵

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  8 дней назад

      Too hot to keep the cherry ripes from melting in the stores :)

    • @greasylimpet3323
      @greasylimpet3323 8 дней назад +1

      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat the Tim Tams have all run away too! 😂

  • @Kriywan
    @Kriywan 9 дней назад +1

    Thanks Zavier 👍

  • @misupport6735
    @misupport6735 10 дней назад +1

    Can't wait for the reveal! Love root over rock and want to try sometime but dont have anywhere to grab a free rock legallt

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад +1

      I have also found really cheap but interesting rocks at aquariums :)

    • @misupport6735
      @misupport6735 9 дней назад +1

      @@XaviersBonsaiRetreat I never thought of that. Thank you! Another great tip. I'll try that!

  • @matshagstrom9839
    @matshagstrom9839 9 дней назад +1

    Thank you!!
    Do you know Milton Chang?
    Maybe you can do a combined video though I think you know a lot more about ROR though it kind of looks like a root next to rock. Can’t wait to see the update.
    Keep up the good work!!!

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  8 дней назад

      Hi, I have seen a couple of his videos as he seems to have stormed into the RUclips world over the last few years. I have never been in contact with him and i feel my 'level' sits well below his. However, I have definitely done a lot of root over/under/beside/between rock. The more you do the better you get :)

  • @GrowingBonsai
    @GrowingBonsai 10 дней назад +3

    Foist!😂

  • @nerinat8371
    @nerinat8371 9 дней назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video Xavier... this will be my next plan in Autumn as definitely too hot atm and today its 42 d 🥵 will go rock hunting yippee ....
    much appreciated Xavier

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  8 дней назад

      i had forgotten about those days of 40C...and the nights that follow :(

  • @grahamharlow7471
    @grahamharlow7471 10 дней назад +1

    Pollarvour and plonked... 2 great phrases that you can attach too bonsai projects😂 set aside great vid xav as usual

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад +1

      Plonked is definitely a great word. I just plonked the tree in the pot and bobs your uncle :)

    • @grahamharlow7471
      @grahamharlow7471 9 дней назад +1

      @@XaviersBonsaiRetreat 🤣👍

  • @laddieokelley6095
    @laddieokelley6095 9 дней назад +1

    Thanks for this. Have you seen or worked on a partial root-over-rock? I have a 30-year-old weeping Ficus Benjamina from which I removed (perhaps not skillfully) a large ugly root on one side about a dozen years ago. I am not willing to lift the whole tree, but thinking about using a low submerged rock on the gapped side to encourage current fine roots to cover.

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  8 дней назад +1

      I have definitely done things like that. For me that falls under the same category. It would be great to see a picture :)

  • @KennetDeBondt
    @KennetDeBondt 9 дней назад +1

    You could add a rooted cutting to the sides where there are no roots to fuse with the base: Works fine: I did it...
    grts
    Kennet

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  8 дней назад

      I really must try a root graft this year - never done it before :)

  • @brucedeacon28
    @brucedeacon28 9 дней назад +1

    👍👌🙂

  • @scheers100
    @scheers100 9 дней назад +1

    👍

  • @TheOnlyKrazykat
    @TheOnlyKrazykat 6 дней назад +1

    I bought some trees in December and they are in the worst possible soil. I really want to get them out of that soil because I'm afraid they won't make it through the winter. Daytime temperatures right now are usually 45-60 Fahrenheit and nights are 20-40 Fahrenheit. I know trees don't grow and heal over the winter although I'm seeing some of my landscape shrubs with green buds. My question is, do you think I could get away with a repot (complete root cleaning) and pruning if I bring the trees in at night?

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  6 дней назад

      Nothing is impossible as the trees are technically dormant. I would probably try to keep them in a protected area of the garden where you can reduce the chances of waterlogging. Are the trees hardy to your climate? if they are then I would wait until the temperatures start to rise in late winter. Ultimately - yes i have repotted a tree in the middle of winter but my lowest overnight temps are nearer to -5C.
      I wouldn't bring them inside if that meant temperatures are significantly higher for fear of it bringing the tree out of dormancy. Sorry I can't be more helpful :)

  • @highwayjim6672
    @highwayjim6672 9 дней назад +1

    Also, I believe rocks naturally find their lowest center of gravity and are not naturally sticking straight up.

    • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
      @XaviersBonsaiRetreat  9 дней назад

      Sometimes. It is amazing what unorthodox realities you find when you just walk about. Often the rocks are propped up like that because they have other rocks being pushed up beneath them :)

  • @NoQuarter01
    @NoQuarter01 6 дней назад +1

    Hmmmm, I need a good rock. Where to look….