Very nice sir... ❤❤❤ I'm agree with you that the tree is looking beautiful from both the side which is very difficult to achieve! The lower braches are relatively more bended towards the ground with respect to the upper branches, giving it a very naturalistic look! Also , I want to say something....🌸🍀 With due respect to your imagination and styling decision , I think the front view you've mentioned , is having an eye poking branch at the bottom, whether the back view appears more beautiful as front as it's following the classic rules and having no eye poking branch .... .. what do you think sir?
@Ribhupatra Thank you so much for the appreciation. Glad that you liked the tree and admire your detailed observation. I agree that in the current video for the front view the bottom most branch appears to be an eye poking branch. Probably I should have taken the video at a slightly more angular view in which case it would not appear to be an eye poking branch. I will also consider your great suggestion to make back view as front of tree. Tree looks good from that side as well. Thank you again for your wonderful observation and critique 🎉
@rbhavin baobab is similar to succulent. So please use a free draining soil. I use a mix of 50 % leca or burnt clay, 15% cinder, 15% pumice, 10% grit, 5% cocochips, 5% charcoal. Mix all these along with some fungicide.
Very। Nice sir....❤. I'm searching for this species for six years Sir 😮!! Is it possible to provide a little saplings or cuttings ?I'll be very grateful to you 🙏🏼
Thank you so much for the appreciation. Sure, when I am pruning next time in spring, will plant some cuttings and see if they come up. Will let you know.
Thank you so much for reply sir. I have been doing bonsai for the past 10 years . If possible can you share your WhatsApp number please?@@adityasvisionaryvlogsforu
@@Ribhupatra Great to know that you have been into bonsai since last 10 years. Do provide feedback on all my videos. I am open to both positive and negative critics to learn. Let's stay connected through the channel.
Thank you sir. Yes sir, over these years I've collected over 120 potent species for bonsai including native and foreign specieses. As you know sir, these special species are not available in every nursery.. hence I've put a lot of effort to fetch them. Through this process I've fortunately get attached to several senior bonsai artists and gurus and friends and got aquainted with multiple rules, skills and tactics in bonsai . That have been a great achievement for me I believe😊. Almost all the specieses there in my wishlist are with me by now. Currently I'm 24 and hoping to make all these survive and transform into good bonsai in future.
@@Ribhupatra That's awesome. 120 species is a good collection and an outstanding achievement not.. easy to collect so many. Kudos to your efforts. Great to stay connected with bonsai artists and gurus and learn from them. You are young so some suggestions. Select the right material. Read and learn about each specie, learn from others what conditions are suitable for each like dislike, treat them accordingly. Concentrate on health and growth of tree before shaping and potting into a bonsai pot, use the right fertilizers, and most importantly experiment a lot so you can learn. Cheers
Perfect! Also your marble table with pole. You have to show a video of your garden/ collection! Beautiful bonsais you have. I just started one year ago.
Thank you. The table is handmade by my dad. Its not marble but teakwood top. Sure will plan a video of my garden. Best time to do that would be spring. Bonsai is an amazing hobby and stress buster with lots of learning. Good luck with your learning 👍
Thank you. This tree needs lots of patience to grow as It takes long time to flower but once it starts flowering, it flowers every year. Its a treat to the eyes. Good luck with your tree and hope it starts flowering soon👍 Best wishes
Do Bougainvillea heal big cuts, I have made a cut on my Bougainvillea and it's not healing... Will it be able to heal or should I start with fresh cutting from the mother tree... Working on slowly with small cuts... What is your approach on Bougainvillea as a bonsai... Small cutting or big ground trained tree...
Bougainvillea cuts do heal, but may take longer to heal when they are grown in pots compared to when they are planted in the ground. This could be due to various factors such as limited root space, restricted nutrient availability, and potentially less optimal growing conditions. Healing can be better and faster with proper fertilization and care.Getting a good thick cutting from ground grown trees, training and shaping them is always an option. If possible post a picture of your tree. I will be able to advice better if I can see the tree
Hi, Thank you for spending your valuable time to go through our videos. Glad you like our trees. I have been involved in this hobby for the past 30 years, but i have become truly passionate about it in the last 10 years.
How much time will it take to get a thick trunk like your Jade bonsai from a pencil thick cutting… Is it a good idea to start from pencil thick cutting or should I go for already grown plant from nursery…. What is ur opinion on this…
Hello Gauravji. Thank you so much. This is a good question. If you are a beginner to bonsai, growing it from a pencil-thick cutting can be a rewarding process because you will learn to care for the plant at its various stages and journey. This is a time consuming process but most rewarding. However if you are experienced, you can purchase healthy, matured plants from nurseries and start shaping and training them to achieve your desired form in shorter time.