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For adenium bonsai you should look at The Bonsai Supply. Bonsai Empire has some pretty bad information. The Bonsai Supply has great videos with full explanations.
Just wandering. If you cut that long limb back??? Would that not promote lower growth? I know nothing about Bonsai. I do know these trees are near impossible to kill. They grow around the barn. I hafta mix herbicide strong to keep them at bay. I watched this because they are a nuisance to me. I thought I would try to pull some up to make bonsai trees from them. But being I know nothing about bonsai I need to get all the information I can. Thank you.
I live in fl and was thinking about starting a bald cypress. The water method is so dope. It can sometimes promote knee growth, which is a real wow factor with cypress for me. Good sht, man! This is big encouragement. 🫡
Came across this vedio. Namaste, Hello sir, New Subscriber, this rain tree looks very different(has very little leaf and thorns) compared to here in south India we find Rain tree (Samanea saman), that doesn't have thorns but they also close thier leaves after sunset till morning.!! So what's your opinion, are these 2 same or different species ????
Cool Paludarium. Can you get some Amano Shrimp or Nerite Snails or Otocinclus Catfish or Cherry Shrimp to help with the algae problems? Just a thought.
Can you buy bamboo screen from the Home DePot and wire tie it to your fence to act as a windbreaker? Might help you with the wind in the evening hours.
I'm in Round Rock and am on my 2nd year of bonsai. I would love the opportunity to hook up and learn from you guys. And this looks really interesting and I would love to try! Thanks for the video.
If you cut the roots off to the trunk, the roots will grow outwards from the cut site instead of growing down. You'll have an insane nebari in a season or 2. Thank you for your time making the videos.
Thanks for this simple instructional video. I’ve been looking for some inspiration for repotting one of my desert roses and the rock option is very creative and easy to do. Thanks again.