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Amur Maple Bonsai - Big cuts (1 of 2)
Here is one of my two Amur Maple bonsai's, (still in training pots). I make some pretty big cuts on this today, and show some history of how it got here.
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Ficus Benjamina - Bush to Bonsai - 3.4
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Here is an update on my 3rd "Bush to Bonsai" project. I have been adding the # of which project it is, dot which part it is. So this one being the part 4 of my 3rd project, its numbered 3.4. Anyways, it has grown out big and healthy so I give it a mid summer prune and take a look at how the structure is doing.
Automatic Bonsai Sprinklers
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Here is an overview of my automatic bonsai sprinkler system. Its surprisingly easy to do once you get the hang of it. And its easy to get the hang of. In this video I go over some do's and dont's that I learned, and a walkthrough of everything you'll need. The amazon link for the sprinkler heads can be found here: a.co/d/fNJz1Vc
Ficus Benjamina - Bush to Bonsai 1.3
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Here is a long overdue follow up on my first bush to bonsai project. It's been almost 3 years since I first picked this up! Today I finally repotted this into a semi-decent looking pot. And here is the Amazon link to the cut paste I was using. Kiyonal New Bonsai Pruning Cutting Sealer 100g Made in JAPAN a.co/d/03K3trR
Juniper Bonsai - Evolving Style
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Here is an update and trim on my original juniper bonsai. I show some earlier pictures and clips of how it started and how its evolved over time.
Tigerbark Ficus Bonsai - "June"
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Here is an update and prune on my other Tigerbark ficus Bonsai, "June". (Benny's partner)
Tigerbark Ficus Bonsai - "Benny"
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Here is an update and trim on my tigerbark ficus bonsai that I refer to as "Benny". The update on Benny's partner "June" will be coming soon!
Bonsai Soil - Improved Cheap & Easy Method
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I made some improvements to my bonsai soil mixer, and added a few more ingredients than what I had been using. Still pretty cheap and easy. Ands I think this one will last longer. 18LB Mix Lava Rocks for Plants, Volcanic Rock Horticultural Lava Rock Soil for Landscaping Plants Drainage, Small Lava Rock Gravel for Succulents, Bonsai, Vase Fillers, Terrarium Plants, Top Dressing a.co/d/0bdS1FwL H...
Ficus Benjamina - Bush to Bonsai 2.5
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Here is an update on my 2nd bush to Bonsai project. I doa pretty good trim and take a closer look at everything. I also give it a good neem oil shower.
New Mexican Olive Bonsai
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This is one of my two New Mexican Olive's, aka, New Mexican Privet.
Elm Bonsai - (Jacqueline Hillier) pt2
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Here is a follow up on my Jacqueline Hillier Elm bonsai
Bonsai Updates! Early Summer 2024
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Here is an update on how the trees are doing in mid June 2024
Ficus Fusion Bonsai
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Here's an update on my original Ficus fusion bonsai.
Ash Bonsai Tree - A Long Strange Journey
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Ash Bonsai Tree - A Long Strange Journey
Silver Maple Bonsai - S Shape
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Silver Maple Bonsai - S Shape
Crabapple Bonsai Tree - $25 Costco Special (1.3)
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Crabapple Bonsai Tree - $25 Costco Special (1.3)
Ficus Benjamina Bonsai - My Office Bonsai
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Ficus Benjamina Bonsai - My Office Bonsai
Siberian Elm Bonsai Forest (5 year progress)
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Siberian Elm Bonsai Forest (5 year progress)
Juniper Bonsai (Blue Chip) 2.0
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Juniper Bonsai (Blue Chip) 2.0
Bonsai Updates - Spring 2024
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Bonsai Updates - Spring 2024
Green Island Ficus Bonsai
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Green Island Ficus Bonsai
Elm Bonsai - (Jacqueline Hillier)
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Elm Bonsai - (Jacqueline Hillier)
Willow Bonsai Tree - (from cuttings)
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Willow Bonsai Tree - (from cuttings)
Japanese Cedar Bonsai - Cryptomeria
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Japanese Cedar Bonsai - Cryptomeria
Juniper Bonsai - From Nursery Stock (2.1)
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Juniper Bonsai - From Nursery Stock (2.1)
Bonsai Progress Clips (Fall - Spring)
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Bonsai Progress Clips (Fall - Spring)
Virginia Creeper Bonsai
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Virginia Creeper Bonsai
Ficus Benjamina - Bush to Bonsai 3.2 (Repotting)
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Ficus Benjamina - Bush to Bonsai 3.2 (Repotting)
Ficus Benjamina - Bush to Bonsai 3.1
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Ficus Benjamina - Bush to Bonsai 3.1
Portulacaria Afra Bonsai
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Portulacaria Afra Bonsai

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  • @Tybold63
    @Tybold63 6 годин тому

    Where I grew up in a townhouse/terraced house every household had a tree at front and we had an amur maple. They get very nice trunks as old even if not a big tree. We kids took the maple keys and split up the thick end and put it on our noses (was kinda sticky inside). OK enough with my trip on nostalgy road lol. Your trees looks good, cheers.

  • @PSPMHaestros
    @PSPMHaestros 23 години тому

    The growth stopping happens to me in citrus trees too: if you prune while it's extending new growth it basically stops growing for the year, it's best to wait for new growth to harden and then prune before the next push

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 17 годин тому

      Ah, that's a good observation. I'll look for that on these Amurs. Thanks!

  • @NoDecaf7
    @NoDecaf7 День тому

    I agree that those cuts needed to be made. I love the resilience of nature, you cut off an arm of a tree and it grows several more in its place :)

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 17 годин тому

      Thank you! I remember watching bonsai videos when I was first starting off and see how much butchery they can take. Always made me wince a little. But now, I get it.

  • @gaiabonsaicornwall
    @gaiabonsaicornwall День тому

    You have got some great shapes from those trees. It is a species you do not see very often for bonsai. I have several seed grown ones, they grow well here in the UK but mine seem very Apical dominant so will take several more years to get some branching structure developed. Thanks for sharing more about Amur maples. :-)

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 17 годин тому

      Thanks! Do you notice them growing in clusters and clumps a lot? I see it in nature and it seems to happen more on these than other maple species. Totally forgot to mention that in the video

    • @gaiabonsaicornwall
      @gaiabonsaicornwall 5 годин тому

      @@BonsaiBoise Mine are only in the second year from seed so most of them are just growing straight up with very little branching. Early next year I will pick a few to plant into half seed trays. I like this method as you can spread the roots out in a radial pattern and this helps thicken the trunk near the base. And remember to keep pinching out the growing tips of the leader to force some lateral growth and start getting some lower branches to form. I have some Dawn redwoods and Japanese Elms that display the clusters and clumps from existing branches that you mention, so I always pinch out the new buds as they form. But as you showed in your video you can also use these to make new smaller new branches and remove the older thicker branches.

  • @nerinat8371
    @nerinat8371 День тому

    Never seen an Amur Maple here in Melbourne Aus. Nice looking tree.. thanks

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 17 годин тому

      Thank you! What kind of maples are common down under? Silver maples I'm guessing? (That's totally I guess, I actually have no idea)

    • @nerinat8371
      @nerinat8371 15 годин тому

      @@BonsaiBoise acer palmatum, Japanese maples and tridents.. they are the most common

  • @WanderingBobAK
    @WanderingBobAK День тому

    From meager beginnings. I've said it before... like watchingyou and your channel grow.

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise День тому

      @@WanderingBobAK I appreciate that! Funny to go back through older videos. Me and my trees looked so much younger.

  • @BonsaiNorthwest
    @BonsaiNorthwest День тому

    Good to know, thanks for the video and info. My amur does exactly what you've described: after I prune it in June, it stops growing. Maybe it's potbound? I'm definitely going to be repotting it next spring. I think getting rid of that bar branch was the right move.

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise День тому

      @@BonsaiNorthwest thank you! I felt a little weird about it afterwards. Probably just because I hadn't planned on getting quite that brutal with the cuts. It was a bit spontaneous. And I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who experiences the touchiness with pruning Amurs. I haven't quite figured them out yet.

  • @HellcrushPlays
    @HellcrushPlays День тому

    (math)

  • @Kevs2tuff
    @Kevs2tuff День тому

    They are sensitive to spring frost as well.

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise День тому

      Good to know. Luckily havent run into that much yet

  • @frankarechiga7934
    @frankarechiga7934 День тому

    do you water it every day

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 17 годин тому

      Unfortunately this one died. But yeah I would I probably did

  • @Kevs2tuff
    @Kevs2tuff 2 дні тому

    Did they die? I know they're finicky when you root prune them.

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 2 дні тому

      Not from this but when I went on vacation it didn't get watered for about 10 days. I blame my coworkers. Not saying it's their fault, just saying I blame them. 😜

    • @Kevs2tuff
      @Kevs2tuff 2 дні тому

      @BonsaiBoise Sorry to hear brother, you've gained a new subscription, though, I've been doing Bonsai for about 3 years! I'm pretty into now, as you probably know, it can be addictive! Northwest Indiana native. Pretty much the same kind of climate as Idaho.

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 2 дні тому

      @@Kevs2tuff Thank you! I appreciate that. And yeah, my small little hobby turned into an obsession pretty quick. I love Indiana! I'm from Ohio originally, (neighbors I guess).

  • @DeciduousSnurb
    @DeciduousSnurb 3 дні тому

    Hey Mike, it's Kevin. It looks like this benjamina is coming along great, such a cool clump 😎 How much sun do you typically provide your ficus in the summer, as much as possible or part shade? Also I've been wondering how the benjamina 'Natasja' cutting I sent you is doing...did it root for you? If so I hope it"s doing well for you so far. Mine are growing good, starting to get aerial roots a few inches high.

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 2 дні тому

      Hey Kevin, thanks! I usually put most my ficus in full sun. I have a few that are in partial shade because of space, but they seem to grow at or around the same rate as the others. Unfortunately that Natasja didn't survive. Bummer. The rest are doing great though! And glad to hear that yours is growing along too. And even has aerial roots?! That's awesome

  • @getoutofyourmomsbasement
    @getoutofyourmomsbasement 3 дні тому

    Generally repot or chop down a bonsai but not both at the same time unless it's a super resilient plant.. which apparently these are lol.

  • @Tybold63
    @Tybold63 4 дні тому

    Mighty fine tree to work on😃. Good potential and growth too. The potato roots has to be dealt with sooner or later, either remove or split/carve them like Nigel Saunders do. Cheers

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 3 дні тому

      I like the idea of splitting them! I'm going to go binge on Nigel's page this week and see how he does it. Great idea, thanks!

  • @HenryInglesby-hs4jd
    @HenryInglesby-hs4jd 4 дні тому

    Weeping willow

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 4 дні тому

      I think got it narrowed down to a Black Willow

  • @jameswalker3416
    @jameswalker3416 4 дні тому

    I've been making root over rocks a lot this year, awesome. I've put a ficus from you over a really nice rock. i got in the upper peninsula of Michigan. Can you find good rocks there? All i can find around me are rounded rocks

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 4 дні тому

      Oh that sounds cool! And yeah there are some really cool rocks once you get out of town. In town it's a lot of roundish rocks too. But there is a granite mountain about 2 hours from here that has millions of little granite pieces all over

    • @jameswalker3416
      @jameswalker3416 4 дні тому

      @@BonsaiBoise The rock is the hard part. I'm always looking for rocks.

  • @TropicalBonsai
    @TropicalBonsai 5 днів тому

    I think you'll get plenty of backbudding.

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 5 днів тому

      I'm hoping so! It's been about a year and a half now.

  • @gardencodes91
    @gardencodes91 6 днів тому

    Is a cheeky graft onto that bare trunk an option? If not, fingers crossed for back budding in the right spot!

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 5 днів тому

      I'm thinking more and more about it.

  • @johnmichaelrutherford3514
    @johnmichaelrutherford3514 6 днів тому

    if you're having trouble with back budding I believe you can Knick/scar the trunk to encourage it or so I've heard.

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 6 днів тому

      Not a bad idea, I'll try it!

    • @johnmichaelrutherford3514
      @johnmichaelrutherford3514 6 днів тому

      @@BonsaiBoise no problem, learned it on reddit its apparently how people encourage their ficus houseplants to branch particularly ones that are known to be difficult like the fiddle leaf fig, ficus Elastica, and ficus benghalensis.

  • @deepanjanbanerjee3491
    @deepanjanbanerjee3491 6 днів тому

    Great video my friend and just when I am designing my own system. Some questions and comments if I may. 1. Have you tried 3/4 inch instead of 1/2 inch for the main lines? 2. Since you have 3 active faucets, are you using a 1/2 inch line for each of your 3 stations? 3. Roughly how many trees are you covering with each 1/2 inch line? 4. Word of advice - spraying the foliage all the time may lead to fungus. Try to direct the spray towards the soil as much as possible. 5. You are not using a back flow preventer in the spigot? Loved your setup and will share my design when I am done. Cheers, Deep

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 6 днів тому

      @@deepanjanbanerjee3491 thank you! 1. I don't believe I have, but I'm sure if I needed more flow that would be the way to do it. 2. Yes. Each station has the 1/2 line feeding out to the trees with the 1/2 spray nozzles coming off of it. 3. Good question!? If I had to guess, probably 25-40ish per station? For what it's worth, I have turned on all 3 stations at once a few times and it's a little slow to build up pressure, (maybe 30 seconds or so), but ends up doing just as well as 1 station would. 4. Yeah, I have heard that and I think last year my elms might have been effected by it, (they were effected by something, not 100% sure what). I try to aim for the soil as much as possible but it's tricky to pull off. 5. Nope, not familiar with it actually? I'll do some googling and see if it's needed in my case or not. Thanks for the comments!

  • @nikhileshkulkarni9786
    @nikhileshkulkarni9786 7 днів тому

    I just worked on a ficus Benjamina this morning. About 2 hours from now, and I got your video . That's great work and patience . The tree is quite robust.

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 7 днів тому

      @@nikhileshkulkarni9786 Thank you! Just have to get through these awkward years first. Lol.

  • @Bonsai_Morning
    @Bonsai_Morning 7 днів тому

    Thans for sharing..awesome bonsai..😊😊

  • @NoDecaf7
    @NoDecaf7 8 днів тому

    Wow this bush grows so thick so fast!

  • @PSPMHaestros
    @PSPMHaestros 8 днів тому

    Growing strong! Perhaps on future repottings, you could bury it deeper and cut a few potato roots each time, to slowly replace them with better roots with proper subdivisions without having to cut them all back at once. Also, most scars heal pretty quickly if you let it grow wild like you're doing this year, same for backbudding. It's going to look amazing sooner than you think!

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 7 днів тому

      That's a great idea! I actually completely forgot to mention what a hard time I had finding a pot that it would fit into. I think I'll end up making a cement pot this fall and then doing exactly like you mentioned.

  • @a.k.h.channel
    @a.k.h.channel 8 днів тому

    Ficus Benjamina bonsai nice ,thank you for sharing good luck Mr

  • @skelitalmisfit12
    @skelitalmisfit12 8 днів тому

    Hi! Great video. Is there any update on this Bonsai? Did it survive?

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 7 днів тому

      Yes and no. It did survive everything I did to it. But it did not survive me taking a 10 day vacation and not getting watered. It was in my office and I either forgot to ask someone or they forgot to do it. Bummer because it was growing like crazy!

  • @HoundStuff
    @HoundStuff 10 днів тому

    Nice work on this video! Do you have a link to those heads on amazon?

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 10 днів тому

      Thank you! And yes sorry, I always forget to add the link. It's in the description now!

    • @HoundStuff
      @HoundStuff 10 днів тому

      @@BonsaiBoise Sweet, thank you!

  • @baldyeti
    @baldyeti 10 днів тому

    Good looking set up, Toy. Your side yard bonsai garden is looking great!

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 10 днів тому

      Thank you! Everything is growing like crazy this year

  • @mattygroves
    @mattygroves 10 днів тому

    Very helpful! A problem I have is that on a hot day the water sitting in the hose gets very hot. Is there a way to purge the hot water from the lines before watering, so that the plants get cooler water?

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 10 днів тому

      @@mattygroves Funny you mention that because I've noticed the same thing. I just let it happen now. It gets cold after about 30 seconds or so, (at least on mine, a longer hose might take longer).

    • @HoundStuff
      @HoundStuff 10 днів тому

      I've seen that, too. I'm not aware of any easy way to purge it without more automation or tools. Seems like most folks just set the timer to water before it heats up or after it cools down naturally. Don't want the hot water to scald any roots though!

  • @JamesDavis-cf4bb
    @JamesDavis-cf4bb 11 днів тому

    I like this set up. Good pressure at the end of the line.

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 10 днів тому

      Thank you! I've actually ran all 3 stations at once a few times and it's a little slow at first but it ends up putting the same amount of pressure to all of them as it would just one.

  • @NoDecaf7
    @NoDecaf7 11 днів тому

    Brilliant! Thank you for putting this together. The bonsai wire trick is fantastic!

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 10 днів тому

      Thank you! I'm all about the hacks whenever I can find one 😜

  • @dragoslengyel4649
    @dragoslengyel4649 11 днів тому

    Looks great!

  • @kimtoy957
    @kimtoy957 11 днів тому

    What a great set up!

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 10 днів тому

      Thank you! Still fine tuning here and there

  • @dkstott29
    @dkstott29 11 днів тому

    Congratulations on 10K subscribers...🎉🎉

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 10 днів тому

      Thank you! Just turned over last night. I opened it up and it was 10k right on the dot

  • @nerinat8371
    @nerinat8371 11 днів тому

    Thanks this video is very helpful as lm going away in summer and want an easy set up.. perfect cheers

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 10 днів тому

      Thank you! I hope it helps

  • @baldyeti
    @baldyeti 11 днів тому

    Foist

  • @Tybold63
    @Tybold63 12 днів тому

    Interesting journey to watch 🙂. My amateur thinking about the rot is that it might partly be due to the twisting of trunks that weakened that part. I think it always better to "bundle" and not "twist" and looks more natural too.

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 10 днів тому

      Yeah I'm thinking you're probably right. Kind of weird but so far it's not been too detrimental

  • @kizgintosbaga
    @kizgintosbaga 12 днів тому

    8:00 no. stopping to mess with that fungus/bligth is not wise at all, you should carve the infected tissue, then cure it with antifungi medication, immediately. i use feet fungi medicine, but you need to make sure you carve all the infected tissue.

  • @kizgintosbaga
    @kizgintosbaga 12 днів тому

    people say that benjamins are common, they say "so what", they say "its ugly plant", but i love them. they are extremely resillent, they can handle torturous environments aaaand they root easily. also they are emotional plants. they didnt like their sun ? they respond immediately with leaf droppings, they didnt like the wind, or their spot, or this or that, they respond immediately. So you know instantly and take precaution. I like benjamins. i like everything about them. you have subscriber and liker !

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 12 днів тому

      @@kizgintosbaga thank you, I appreciate that! I also love the ficus Benjaminas. You can do so much with them.

    • @kizgintosbaga
      @kizgintosbaga 12 днів тому

      @@BonsaiBoise exactly, you can do so much with them. the entire ficus species. and they can survive anything, except below 10 degrees, but thats not the point :D

  • @Bonsaicrazy
    @Bonsaicrazy 13 днів тому

    Cool mate 👊👊

  • @vanish_dla_kovrov
    @vanish_dla_kovrov 14 днів тому

    hi, tell me as a newbie, how often do you water plants in mineral soil, thank you)

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 14 днів тому

      @@vanish_dla_kovrov The long answer is ghat It depends. How deep is the pot, is it inside or outside, type of plant, all play key factors. The simple answer is, less often. Organic soil holds moisture more than bonsai soil so you can water them less often.

    • @vanish_dla_kovrov
      @vanish_dla_kovrov 14 днів тому

      Thanks ​a lot @BonsaiBoise

  • @Ministeroftwang
    @Ministeroftwang 14 днів тому

    I have tons of these that are growing at different levels. I am also brand new to bonsai. Do I keep trimming the top growth to get thick trunks? Some of them are already 4 feet tall. I also have a few that I have trimmed to about12-14 inches and they have a lot of top growth as well?

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 14 днів тому

      The best way to thicken the trunk is to let them grow. Trimming back growth has other benefits even though it does slow the growth/trunk thickening. When you trim a branch, 2 mew branches will typically grow from there. That's how you get them to branch out and start to look like little trees instead of long sticks. So it's kind of a balance between the two.

  • @jonbasiloni4112
    @jonbasiloni4112 14 днів тому

    @Bonsai Boise I have a suggestion for you, for large bonsai pots google this website called > Bonsai Outlet for good quality bonsai pots for 15-20 inch pots or like someone mentioned in the comments try a wooden box shaped like a bonsai pot I really enjoyed your video and good luck with your Ficus Benjamina

  • @NoDecaf7
    @NoDecaf7 14 днів тому

    I also like the wishbone root

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 14 днів тому

      @@NoDecaf7 it looked quirky and weird! I love quirky and weird 😋

  • @JamesDavis-cf4bb
    @JamesDavis-cf4bb 15 днів тому

    I appreciate how you walk through your thought process.

  • @SoNoFTheMoSt
    @SoNoFTheMoSt 15 днів тому

    Chamaecyparis lawsoniana is the lawson cypress and 'Elwoodii' is the cultivar.

  • @SoNoFTheMoSt
    @SoNoFTheMoSt 15 днів тому

    Im afraid you really didnt say it right :) they are cool though :)

  • @Jack0707
    @Jack0707 15 днів тому

    Tell me, please, what is the name of the paste that you use to cover up cuts and wounds in trees? If you can find a link where you bought one.🙏 I use Japanese pasta, which is like plasticine, but not everywhere and it is not always convenient to use it... If you don't mind, tell us the pros and cons of the "liquid" paste. 🙏Thank you.❤

    • @BonsaiBoise
      @BonsaiBoise 15 днів тому

      I just added the Amazon link to the cut paste. So far it's the only one I've ever tried. Before this I was using regular old, non-toxic clear glue. And to be honest, they both work about the same really. The cut paste might be a little better though because it doesn't drip as much.

    • @dkstott29
      @dkstott29 15 днів тому

      ​@@BonsaiBoiseNigel uses cheap rubber cement to seal cuts...🤷‍♂️