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Growing Bonsai Trees from the Ground to its First Pot - Techniques - Baikoen Bonsai Club 

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In this episode, we again dive deeper into growing techniques with Ed Clark at Round Valley Nursery in Lindsay, California. As winter is in full swing it is a good time to remove trees grown in the ground for several years building girth in the trunks and now moving them into their first pots. It is a crucial time as trees do not have any fine roots near its trunks and placing trees into pot now as they are dormant is a great time. Most deciduous trees can recover from drastic pruning like this if both their tops and bottoms are trimmed in a similar fashion unlike their evergreen cousins. If you like this type of content, please like, subscribe, and comment to make this channel even better!
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@BlueSkyBonsai
@BlueSkyBonsai 3 года назад
This was an great video - thank you! Ed's methods are based on mass production, like the excavator vehicle, the humus soil and the latex paint. For us mere mortals who are developing trees for our own collection, after digging out the ground (with a spade and loppers!) it might be better to use granular soil in the grow pot, which will encourage the fastest root development and therefore fastest tree growth. It's also interesting that Ed does this primarily on tridents, because of their resilience, fast healing over wounds, vigour, and adaptability, as he mentioned. But most deciduous trees can be developed in exactly the same way.
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 2 года назад
Thanks for watching. Ed is on a different scale of growing that most of us. But, I try to take those lessons and apply it to smaller home gardens with about the same success. Yes, having a tractor makes great footage and easy digging!
@fishmut
@fishmut 14 дней назад
The problem I have with this is when your an older person who’s got several years to muck around creating a plant to shove back in the ground for a few more years and then to trim and finally get into a pot to make a bonsai , glad someone has that patience, I’d belong gone before I got to see it how I wanted it . I definitely be digging up trees ready to go 👍
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 11 дней назад
The saying goes. Time is money and money is time. Bonsai trees is paying for time especially for trees that are ready to be shown or styled. I am to the point where I’m willing to pay for time spent. However, my cheapness holds me back.
@fishmut
@fishmut 11 дней назад
@@BaikoenBonsai …lol yes I agree , I still do snip and grow , I don’t mind , I do like the process , it gives me pleasure watching the results and producing my own bonsai just I won’t be doing any shows anytime soon , the really good bonsai that take the time to be show case quality yes I’m a cheap Charlie to lol 👍
@LessTalkMoreDelicious
@LessTalkMoreDelicious 3 года назад
This is what makes bonsai so awesome - mystery, super unique and original techniques per person, etc.
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 3 года назад
Well said
@regq4855
@regq4855 3 года назад
Nice Video. Always better to learn from someone who has field grown trees for many years and has learned tips and tricks from experience. Thanks Ed for saving us all those years of making mistakes.
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 3 года назад
Yup! learn from people that already learned from their mistakes and push the envelope even further.
@FIZZYYAM
@FIZZYYAM 3 года назад
Great video!
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 3 года назад
I’m glad you enjoyed
@AlexBraunton
@AlexBraunton 3 года назад
Excellent video guys! Really useful and informative. I've started my ground growing journey this year and planted most of the trees through or on top of tiles. Looking forward to the 5 year wait haha.
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 3 года назад
All good things get better with time.
@wadmadhushan4434
@wadmadhushan4434 3 года назад
Good job friend. Super 👍
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 3 года назад
Thank you. I’m happy to hear it!
@chrisrigoni
@chrisrigoni 2 года назад
Thank You 🙏✌️
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 2 года назад
You're welcome 😊
@lonnieatk9120
@lonnieatk9120 3 года назад
After watching a few of your videos. I now know who Ed is :-)
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 3 года назад
Excellent!
@neutronshiva2498
@neutronshiva2498 Год назад
Can you graft japanese maple on trident?
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai Год назад
Root stock and growth habits are a bit different. Are you trying to try something unique?
@carolkotsiopoulos5781
@carolkotsiopoulos5781 8 месяцев назад
Hi, just found your channel and this video - thanks so much for sharing this great information! I see this was filmed 2 years ago, but what time of year? is that early spring or late fall? and am i correct that you cannot be as aggressive on the branches and roots with something evergreen, like a juniper or pine?
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 8 месяцев назад
This is winter time. That is correct evergreens you will need green growth and slower root reduction
@carolkotsiopoulos5781
@carolkotsiopoulos5781 8 месяцев назад
Thanks!!
@judgetoogood1033
@judgetoogood1033 9 месяцев назад
What is the brand name of your red shears. Do you sell them. Thank you….
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 9 месяцев назад
Pretty much any “bonsai” tool seller should have the cheap scissors.
@jimk6862
@jimk6862 3 года назад
nice and simple potting soil, forest humus and sand. do you know roughly what percentage of each? great video
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 3 года назад
I don't
@philippeeggert
@philippeeggert Год назад
nice and informative video, I would recomment pay a little bit more attention to the sound recording ;)
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai Год назад
Thanks for watching
@joannevandyke5112
@joannevandyke5112 2 года назад
Latex paint!
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 2 года назад
Yes. When you are running thru that many trees it’s cheaper just using latex paint
@fishmut
@fishmut 2 года назад
@@BaikoenBonsai ... think I might be missing something , I have heard of house paint , water based , oil based but not latex paint , so what is latex paint exactly .?
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 2 года назад
@@fishmut latex is water based paint
@CLINTSTER77COX
@CLINTSTER77COX 2 года назад
Neat . Just pull every other one. Double their space .
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 2 года назад
yes and plant something else in its spot!
@altrehab7084
@altrehab7084 Год назад
Where is this at can I order on line ?
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai Год назад
I think in the description should have Ed’s contact number.
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai Год назад
If not email me and I can directly give you his contact information
@purohitsharad4601
@purohitsharad4601 2 года назад
I dug up a deciduous tree and it died. And here is a guy who is banging the tree and tree may survive..
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 2 года назад
Thank you for watching. Its all about timing. Ed knows the time limit when he can dig them out. If you look carefully, the entire field of trident maples are dormant and weather is on the cooler side. Also they are trident maples! they can take some abuse.
@fishmut
@fishmut 2 года назад
@@BaikoenBonsai , that’s right people don’t listen or watch the whole video , he said when the leaves have fallen and up to spring when the buds are starting to push , it’s a pitty some people didn’t clean there ears out and pay attention.
@joselolebron7696
@joselolebron7696 3 года назад
hola
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 3 года назад
Como esta? Keep on watching
@questionablecooking7019
@questionablecooking7019 3 года назад
Inspiration: overload
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 3 года назад
I’m glad your mind is full!
@questionablecooking7019
@questionablecooking7019 3 года назад
@@BaikoenBonsai lol... doesn't take much haha
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 3 года назад
@@questionablecooking7019 laughs
@giangianni503
@giangianni503 3 года назад
Bergoglio? O_O
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 3 года назад
ahaha close but not the pope
@rossefamily362
@rossefamily362 2 года назад
Great. All you need is a front loader to get in ground-grown bonsai out of the ground. If I let a maple grow in the ground for 5-8 years and try to dig it out by hand with a shovel, I'm going to injure the roots and kill it. Way to bury the lede on this "trunk thickening technique"--not so helpful for the typical bonsai enthusiast.
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 2 года назад
Thank you for watching. The purpose of ground growing is the speed of thickening of the trunks. Yes, Ed grows them large. He does tell everybody that you have to go back every year to every two years to reduce the rootball by either cutting them in place or removing the tree to a new plot. Again he grows them extra large but this technique can be used to grow shohin trees in a very short amount of time.
@greenhawk1592
@greenhawk1592 2 года назад
Nice but hearing about burning trees makes me wonder, plant them as garden trees or give them away... stop climate change, make the world greener thanks
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 2 года назад
Figure of speech another way to say it’s cheaper to let them die.
@CLINTSTER77COX
@CLINTSTER77COX 2 года назад
Neat . Just pull every other one. Double their space .
@BaikoenBonsai
@BaikoenBonsai 2 года назад
For Ed he is a factory so its the entire row for efficiency and for root development at the same time. If it was my own personal collection it would be grown in a growbox in the ground with a shovel under the pot each year.
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