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Starting with bonsai made easy (An overview to start growing bonsai) 

Growing Bonsai by Jelle
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In this video I will cover the main concepts in bonsai, what trees to use, the initial techniques you might need and the tools that are used for it. A real Bonsai for Dummies / Bonsai 101 starter kit!
Bonsai literature ‪@XaviersBonsaiRetreat‬ : • What is my Favourite B...
• Understanding Bonsai F...
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0:00 Making bonsai easy index
1:30 What are Bonsai?
3:58 Everybody is an expert (Finding help )
5:45 Bonsai tree species (Seedkits)
7:03 Where to buy Bonsai (material)
9:03 How to select a Bonsai Tree
10:35 Three groups of trees
15:05 Starting bonsai from a garden centre tree
17:02 Basic Bonsai Techniques
18:10 Fertilizing Bonsai
19:31 Common bonsai tools to use
21:35 Main recommendation for starting Bonsai

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@damontolhurst
@damontolhurst Месяц назад
I like that you emphasized just having fun and doing what you want. It seems like so many people expect everyone in bonsai to be trying to show off their trees and win awards or something. My trees are just for me. I’ll never do a show, which really frees me from having to worry about what makes a tree “worthy” or whatever.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Exactly! More fun, more trees and who knows, a completely new way of looking at bonsai might emerge somewhere
@Akatsuki-En
@Akatsuki-En Месяц назад
I think a good rule of thumb is a good bonsai looks like a photo of a large tree
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
absolutely
@mcmak666
@mcmak666 Месяц назад
Thank you, Jelle. People charge lots of money for information that is as well put together as your videos!
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
That is a nice idea! How much are you willing to pay me ;) I should put all of this behind a paywall :D. Kidding aside, thank you so much!
@mcmak666
@mcmak666 Месяц назад
@@GrowingBonsai 😂 you're welcome
@NilsHagberg
@NilsHagberg Месяц назад
Thanks for all your great videos Jelle! After the initial total beginner phase I find three types of videos very useful: 1. Problem videos 2. Species specific videos 3. Season specific videos I learn a lot from hearing you tackle a specific problem. It can be a pest, a design challenge, or perhaps a tough call balancing health of a tree with getting results fast. It’s also very interesting to dive deeper into specific species. I have a pretty good idea now about the general practice of repotting, winter protection, pruning, etc. But learning more about specific species is what many of us need. There are a lot of ”how to repot” videos, but much rarer to find what to think about when repotting a specific species. And finally, I find it increasibly useful when I you make a timely post of a video of the sort ”summer pruning” just as summer approaches. Very helpful!
@JudyGSD
@JudyGSD Месяц назад
Jelle you are the bonsai Guru! What would we do without your insight, on the ups and downs of growing bonsai, and the happiness and beauty it provides us when it all comes together. You tell it like it truly is, and for that I appreciate ❤️👍
@jennychan1164
@jennychan1164 7 дней назад
Just say thanx.
@scheers100
@scheers100 Месяц назад
Having fun is the first and last thing that is needed I think. Of course you need a tree of some sort and some basic tools. Experience comes with time, on styling as well as on horticultural level. So the next best thing to having fun is testing and seeing(learning). Great content that gives everyone the opportunity to get going!
@bejkee
@bejkee Месяц назад
This is amazing as always. What I would love to see also from you is a video on recommendation for what kind and diamater wire to get as a total beginner (also how much of each) and how to choose wire diameter when wiring a tree.
@Tcromb
@Tcromb Месяц назад
This was one of THEE most helpful overview videos I've come across. Extremely clear. Extremely helpful! Thank you Jelle!
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Glad it was helpfull! Do share it in your network if you think others would enjoy it too!
@pip110.5
@pip110.5 Месяц назад
As Always Jelle, I hit the like button before I have watched your vid’s. Your Bonsai channel is up there with the best. Thank you for all your hard in sharing them. 👌
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
So nice of you! Thank you so much!
@PercyWarX
@PercyWarX Месяц назад
You hit on the nail with Bonsai to have fun. I lot of local native trees, some tropicals and some Japanese trees like maples and pines. Here in SA these are the common bonsai trees, Celtis africana, Senegalia burkei, Olea europaea L. subsp. africana, Portulacaria afra, Adansonia digitata, Schotia brachypetala and few others that I still don't. Most our native acacia trees are used as Bonsai Material, grow easy from seed and cuttings. I'm experimenting with Sausage Tree (Kigelia Africana) have big tree in my yard and plant the seeds and they germinate easy, do well with root pruning and 3 thats starting to get nice fat trunks and they are not older than 3 years. As always love your vids. Keep it Up!
@PumpkinBecki
@PumpkinBecki Месяц назад
Lovely video as always Jelle xx I particularly resonate with one of your last statements. My trees will never be show-worthy, but I'm enjoying myself and that is absolutely THE most important thing 😊 xx
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Love that! It is often forgotten that 99% of the people do not intent to ever win in any show. So then it becomes about making trees that you in your garden like and enjoy.
@XaviersBonsaiRetreat
@XaviersBonsaiRetreat Месяц назад
Absolutely brilliant - everything a novice could want in a single video. Thanks for the shout out about your books. Having watched I can definitely confirm I am still a dummie! Great stuff Jelle :)
@ThomasAndresen007
@ThomasAndresen007 Месяц назад
This is one of the best "bonsai for dummies" videos out there. I live in Norway, and after watching many of your videos and others, I decided to start with bonsai myself. You say that you have some of your bonsai out in the winter. Here I live it can drop down to minus 25 degrees during some parts of the winter. What would you do to your trees if it got so cold? I believe I have to put them in a place where there is a bit warmer? Otherwise, love your videos.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
So nice of you! Please share it around :) Maybe this video helps? Sustained below -10 is an issue.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OO5qBend8n4.html
@thomassiebenburgen6464
@thomassiebenburgen6464 Месяц назад
Thanks Jelle! Most important: I have fun! Greetings from Germany, Thomas
@6174-is-fun
@6174-is-fun Месяц назад
How about a garden tour? To see all trees and projects you grow/develop!
@doheas
@doheas Месяц назад
Thank you so much, Jelle! This is great info! I love watching your content!
@Niemamoka
@Niemamoka Месяц назад
Hell yeah, as a persons who watched all your videos ( twice ) thought you can’t get more content packed in one video. You prove me wrong, awesome and informative content. Very accurate with tools. I’m running just hybrid cutter, anything else except wire are “normal” tools.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Wow, twice? I am so happy you enjoy these! Any topic I missed to create a video about?
@RussellGarrett-xb1tg
@RussellGarrett-xb1tg Месяц назад
Outstanding primer. You have such an easy style about your videos; you inform informally. Thank you!
@kevinsluder3711
@kevinsluder3711 Месяц назад
best beginner bonsai video ever!
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
So nice of you! Please share the video to your network:)
@sbragaglia
@sbragaglia Месяц назад
Wishes: I wish I had seen a video like this 4 years ago! (And I also wish I could fully understand it 4 years ago too!) Great video, Jelle… thanks!
@peterhochstrasser9817
@peterhochstrasser9817 Месяц назад
Again a great video Jelle! A tip a always remember, but I can't remember where I heard is : tip 1 listen to the master. Tip 2 ignore the master 😂 Bonsai is an art, as is painting. But there is a great difference between Breughel and Picasso. One should explore and find out what trees and styles he/she likes. At least that is what I do. Looking forward to the next video
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
learn the rules like a pro, so you can decide to break them
@aprilbaldwin5152
@aprilbaldwin5152 Месяц назад
this is the best video that overviews everything on bonsai!
@akagainesy
@akagainesy Месяц назад
This is such a grate video for beginners. I've had a bonsai for just over a year and defo neglected it in that time. Now summer has come and I'm sorting out the garden and house plants, I've gone down a bit of a beginners rabbit hole in the last 2 weeks for bonsai after find, in the greenhouse, some walnut saplings I'd potted up last year from the lovely squirrels stash in one of our flower beds, with the intention of doing bonsai with them. All the advices seems spot on and telling people to do their own research is always grate advice as everyone's environment and needs will be different and you can't cover all bases yourself.... I also love you saying don't worry about what others say. I've started following another bonsai channel (bonsai heirloom) and he has similar thoughts; the hobby is ment to be fun and relaxing. If it's working for you and you're enjoying it just go with it. At the end of the day if the trees look good who cares right.
@FrostBiteBonsai
@FrostBiteBonsai Месяц назад
This video is awesome! Just what people need when starting out. There is so much contradictory information out there it's crazy!
@justinisnitsuj
@justinisnitsuj 2 месяца назад
Watching from Brazil! We LOVE your content! Since your blog to now the YT Channel. Soooo good.
@socheapneasy6829
@socheapneasy6829 Месяц назад
Excellent video!!! Keep up the good work
@a.wartongarden1957
@a.wartongarden1957 Месяц назад
Yet another brilliant video... Thanks so much... Actually, this particular one goes to the top of the class... Your little bit of humour makes a difference. Well done, Jelle
@DavidAllan-zd8wm
@DavidAllan-zd8wm Месяц назад
This is bound to swell your subscription numbers 😂. A fantastic video, well thought out and you covered all the major points (maybe not pests and diseases, but that's for another time). This will be my goto recommendation for bonsai beginners as it's a far better resource than any book I've come across. Many thanks Jelle👍.
@user-zb7ov9nr9n
@user-zb7ov9nr9n Месяц назад
Great video. Great information. Thanks, Jelle, for putting this together.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
You're very welcome! Been a bit of work to get it all cut and pasted, bt I hope it was worth it!
@6174-is-fun
@6174-is-fun Месяц назад
So much information 🤯😂 Thank you for sharing! 👍
@akindofmagick1
@akindofmagick1 Месяц назад
Great video, Jelle - as always!!
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ernsttencate6699
@ernsttencate6699 Месяц назад
Hele goede video. Stimulerend voor jonge mensen en starters over het algemeen om te beginnen met de leukste hobby (in myn ogen) die er bestaat. Myn complimenten 👍👍👍
@mantaescooters9899
@mantaescooters9899 4 дня назад
Very good video. I enjoy. Thanks
@sueb1317
@sueb1317 Месяц назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this vid! Awesome explanations and resources!!
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thx for the feedback!
@phillipwaterman5721
@phillipwaterman5721 Месяц назад
Well done jelle great video thanks for your time today hope you have a great day thanks
@trybonsai
@trybonsai Месяц назад
Really great video, and great information 🎉🎉
@mattlohr3901
@mattlohr3901 Месяц назад
Thank you Jelle, great info. Great approach 👍 👏
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
My pleasure!
@massimiliano.giacometti
@massimiliano.giacometti Месяц назад
Great video Jelle, as usual.. even better
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
I appreciate that!
@Chau574
@Chau574 3 дня назад
Excellent video.
@RJ-vf7eg
@RJ-vf7eg Месяц назад
Great video Jelle. I'm only a few years into bonsai and none of my trees look like the trees worked on by many of the people online and so I find it difficult to translate what they do with their trees to my own little ones. With your videos I can use what you demonstrate and I remember your tips. You and Peter Chan are wonderful teachers that help novices like me a great deal by making this hobby accessible 😊. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
@MikeRizzo-nr4lp
@MikeRizzo-nr4lp 3 дня назад
Well you can start by putting it in a 22:53 Larger pot and thickening the trunk to actually make a real bonsai. It takes years and training your tree to make it actually look like a real dwarf tree in nature but there is a knew age art to whatever just don’t know what your doing
@JohnThurlbeck
@JohnThurlbeck Месяц назад
Wonderful, instructional video - thank you, Jelle! 👍
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
My pleasure!
@EneruM
@EneruM 18 дней назад
Loved the vibes. Subbed and liked! Hoping to start my bonsai journey soon! Thinking of an olive, since it's my favourite local tree.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai 17 дней назад
Thanks for the sub! Olives are GREAT for bonsai. Try to get a wild one instead of a fruiting tree, as these are even better! I will do a video on Olive bonsai development in a few weeks. That is a follow-up on this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-t9nHfS_iXIg.html
@drenamir1647
@drenamir1647 Месяц назад
Good advices , thank you.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
youre welcome!
@WolfgangKeim1
@WolfgangKeim1 Месяц назад
Perfect video for starters.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Glad you think so!
@nickchiarello3870
@nickchiarello3870 Месяц назад
I suggest anybody wanting to learn about Bonsai also consider joining a local Bonsai club. Clubs are usually full of like minded people with a wealth of knowledge.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
You are ASBOLUTELY right. I do not understand how I cut that part of the clip in the edits. I did have it indeed!
@MrHop6
@MrHop6 Месяц назад
You have a good soul.thank you
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
So nice of you, thank you!
@Bonsaicrazy
@Bonsaicrazy Месяц назад
Great video Jelle 👊👊👊
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Appreciate it!
@ottoman4r
@ottoman4r 2 месяца назад
Dank je Jelle. Goede, fijne en informatieve video 👍🏻😁
@bulebonsaibatam1758
@bulebonsaibatam1758 Месяц назад
Excellent tutorial Mate.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Many thanks!
@rtregear
@rtregear Месяц назад
Thanks, Jelle. I would love to think that at some point in the future I would be able to give so much useful advice, so well, with so much confidence. The internet should be rebuilt so that the first time anyone anywhere searches for "bonsai" they get just one hit -- this video.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Ohwow, hank you so much!
@HarusaiBonsai
@HarusaiBonsai 18 часов назад
Nice work
@janstrunc298
@janstrunc298 Месяц назад
Thank you, your videos Are great
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Thank you so much!
@BonsaiStyle
@BonsaiStyle Месяц назад
Hey Jelle I think all the points are wrong, except for the one about having to watch all your videos 😂😉 Very good video 👍🏻, excellently put together and clearly presented. I bet you could have go on for another 2 hours 😉. There is so much knowledge to impart. And you do a Great Job on this! The most important thing for me is the health of the plants and having fun and enjoying the hobby. It doesn't have to be a perfect bonsai. Many thanks and best regards
@thenaturecreater8906
@thenaturecreater8906 Месяц назад
Great video jelle 💪😁 and thanks again for the Brazilian raintree cutting you sent me 2 years ago? It's not so small now. And I have successfully rooted one cutting from ut.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Any time!
@kurtdebree
@kurtdebree Месяц назад
"Have fun"... soooo tru
@kubawojciechowski6212
@kubawojciechowski6212 Месяц назад
Apart from bonsai, you have a knack for really boiling down information to essentials, well done! - Thank you for pointing out how important it is to just have fun with the hobby. I've seen chatroom bonsai experts, and boy are some of those people salty.. :D
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Yeah, at times you wonder whether it is a competition..
@wendybarclay7908
@wendybarclay7908 23 дня назад
I have trees I have been working on👍 thank you!
@zhaneversBonsai
@zhaneversBonsai Месяц назад
Very nice video ❤❤❤
@zimmy1958
@zimmy1958 Месяц назад
Great vid, thanks.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Glad you liked it!
@nuovofresco
@nuovofresco Месяц назад
Thanks!
@SchubiDubidu-pd8qc
@SchubiDubidu-pd8qc Месяц назад
Really an excellent video, thank you! However, a few questions came to my mind during the video. When you said that you could do it with native trees, I immediately thought of my "grandpa tree". It's an "Acer pseudoplatanus" tree that started growing on my grandpa's balcony while I was caring for my grandpa until he died. I somehow want to believe that the life that was taken from him at that time has passed into this tree. That was about three years ago and I took the tree with me and have been looking after it ever since, it's grown quite a lot, but it's also looking boring and straight right now. The idea of turning the tree into an eye-catcher, apart from the fact that I'm always being asked why there's a tree on my balcony, would be really great especially because I could actively spend time with it. With that in mind, of course, I don't want the tree to suffer or, in the worst case, die. I would be extremely happy to know how I should best proceed to minimize the risk and how I can give it character, if anyone has some tips! And is a shallow pot really necessary, or can I leave it in the existing one? But now I will start with my Ficus Ginseng, which was the very first plant I received as a gift from my mother. Best wishes from Germany
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
sounds like a valuable tree to you. so best not to take big risks with it. That species has fairly large leaves for bonsai. I think keeping it as a well pruned patio tree might be a better idea. If you wish to bonsai it, do you have a club nearby? Hands on in person might be safest
@Deyyyyyyy
@Deyyyyyyy 24 дня назад
Nice vid😊
@abeerali7834
@abeerali7834 Месяц назад
Thank you for this video! I will look if you have a video about bonsai pots.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Good point. I have never made one of these, as I feel I am always the odd one out with my pot choices!
@abeerali7834
@abeerali7834 Месяц назад
@@GrowingBonsai Thanks! No odd one out and no rules when it comes to art 😉
@bonsaisn
@bonsaisn Месяц назад
Cảm ơn người bạn chia sẽ kinh nghiệm ❤❤❤
@Akatsuki-En
@Akatsuki-En Месяц назад
22:30 i second this lol 😂
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
yes!
@prasitroopkrataithong3401
@prasitroopkrataithong3401 Месяц назад
Hi julle I have questions normally when we make bonsai from nursery store tree if I do something wrong how long the tree will show up the sign of drying (I mean after repot 3 months my tree still look ok that mean they will be ok or have to be longer ) thank you for sharing l learn a lot from you thank you very much 😊
@bibnida7945
@bibnida7945 8 дней назад
Jelle, thanks for the content. How can I search the tree in your thumbnail? I don't see it in this vid.
@uoddeez
@uoddeez 6 дней назад
Hello I have a beatiful Japanese maple in my yard, and would like to cut off a branch and turn it into Bonsai, Is there any tips that I should really be aware of before I dive in? Thanks! great video!!!
@Chau574
@Chau574 3 дня назад
Do i need a knob cutter and a straight cutter from the start? I'm thinking about buying only a knob cutter or a hybrid tool (more expensive).
@liefdegator1
@liefdegator1 Месяц назад
👍👍👍👍
@jonnyjonbo
@jonnyjonbo 28 дней назад
✌🏼
@lorrainedacosta7303
@lorrainedacosta7303 Месяц назад
Jelle how would i prepare a cherry seed to grow
@sanjuktapaik7985
@sanjuktapaik7985 Месяц назад
Hello Jelle! It's me a 10 year old kid interested in bonsai and you know what? I never found good bonsai material.... Would you mind sending a few of your pine seedlings / rooted juniper cuttings, so I could work on this hobby of bonsai. I would be the most happiest. I will ask my parents to pay for it, we can talk about it.
@alexandrudobrin3170
@alexandrudobrin3170 Месяц назад
Hey! I recently discovered you and your channel and I love the content. Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙏! If we do not have a garden to plant our trees, what would you recommend for their development? I understand bigger pots will help, but should we use organic soil or the classic anorganic mix of akadama, pumice and lava rock? For big pots, using that mix can be quite expensive. I have also seen at other RU-vidrs that they use baskets with this anorganic mix to further enhance the air flow. At a bonsai nursery from Germany from where I bought some young Itoigawas (2 years old cuttings), the advice I got was to replant the young plants every year until they reach 5-6 years. What is your opinion on the proper way to get a young tree (2-3 years old) to a proper bonsai material ?
@andreasweber1533
@andreasweber1533 Месяц назад
In a container the substrate should be granular, else you won't get enough air to the roots. It doesn't have to be expensive material imported from overseas, though. A mix of crushed LECA and pjne bark may run 5 EUR for 10 liter, can be cheaper. If you absolutely want to use dense substrate like potting soil you need tall containers, creating a vertical gradient from wet to breathable. The point of baskets isn't so much in air flow but air pruning of the root tips, creating a nicely ramified root system and avoiding circling roots.
@alexandrudobrin3170
@alexandrudobrin3170 Месяц назад
@@andreasweber1533 Thank you for the advice and the explanations 🙏🏻
@Niemamoka
@Niemamoka Месяц назад
Younger trees doing well in part organic substrate. Add bit of mini pine bark chips. Personally don’t put young undeveloped trees in expensive medium. If you have 2 trees is all right but trust me… you end up with a lot of them, make your research and substitute medium in ratio suits your climate ( potting grit, perlite, molar clay) as you move trees to more delooed stage and smaller pots you may invest in expensive medium. Wish you luck.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Tree nurseries typically grow the stock out in pine bark, compost or coco husk. I would say that for just explosive growth and developing trunks, a stable good quality organic would do the job too. Make sure you do not plant in large tubs straight away, but increase container size over time.
@ItzDragonTime
@ItzDragonTime 13 дней назад
I recently bought Japanese maple bonsai seeds and I live in a very hot area. I'm worried they will dry up and die if I leave them out when they grow and they don't have any room in the little greenhouse that came with them. What would be a good solution to this? Btw, I like your vids! I've been meaning to get a bonsai tree for a long time, so your channel has been helping me out a lot! :D
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai 11 дней назад
I find growing things in a greenhouse gives you more headaches than out, because transitioning them causes lots of problems.
@BlissfulBonsai
@BlissfulBonsai 29 дней назад
19:33 How much is such complete bonsai equipment?
@babettekikivanamen1969
@babettekikivanamen1969 Месяц назад
The Basic Definition of Bonsai: A tree in a pot that resembles a tree. Once you have the tree, you can start shaping and maintaining the tree.(1:45+)
@alondeutsch3236
@alondeutsch3236 Месяц назад
Hi, I am interested in buying my own bonsai tree, neither big nor small. I am interested in the type of bonsai tree that was in the Karate Kid movie, can you tell me what type it is and the price range for ?such a tree
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai Месяц назад
Hi, I have no idea. I have not seen the movie.
@TalkingLoon
@TalkingLoon Месяц назад
Not surprisingly, a lot of people were first introduced to bonsai after watching The Karate Kid. All or most of the trees in the Karate Kid movie(s) appear to be junipers, not of particularly high value, age, or complexity. A local bonsai club might have trees like this for sale, but it is far more enjoyable and rewarding to create your own from garden center material (lots of tutorials on YT). Probably can be achieved under two years realistically, although you can produce results like this in a couple hours with the right materials. A decent ceramic bonsai pot may be the most expensive part of it all. Whether you buy a pre-made bonsai or make your own I'd estimate a cost in the range of $25 to $75. It's tough to put a price on a starter bonsai because there are so many variables and factors, like where you live, how resourceful you are, what tools you have at your disposal, etc.
@Rmunns
@Rmunns 22 часа назад
Its so true, and i couldn't agree more, i've watched lots of bonsai videos too but honestly you're the most (if not the only) reliable source, and I do hope u demonstrate more on how to plant cuttings especially on plants like junipers, cypress, pine.
@brucedeacon28
@brucedeacon28 Месяц назад
👍👌🙂🍎
@yoteslaya7296
@yoteslaya7296 Месяц назад
Every bonsai video I watch that tries to give beginners advice never says "LEARN HORTICULTURE FIRST"
@freewheelinfranklin6201
@freewheelinfranklin6201 16 часов назад
That would be like saying "Don't buy a house plant before learning horticulture first" or "Don't grow your own food before learning horticulture". Basic requirements for plants in general are Water, Air, Light, Food and Temperature (to some degree). In bonsai, horticulture is something you pick up along your journey into this fascinating hobby and often you don't even know you are learning horticulture. Often it is just a tip that worked. Collect these tips, discard other tips that don't work (for you) and this is the start of learning bonsai (and horticulture). I hope this explains why learning horticulture is not advice needed to be given to beginners. No sarcasm or malice intended with this reply. : )
@yoteslaya7296
@yoteslaya7296 Час назад
@freewheelinfranklin6201 thanks for your opinion nobody asked for. I've grown bonsai for over 30 years what have you done?
@ludwigcodjambassis8866
@ludwigcodjambassis8866 Месяц назад
Great job organizing basic information...as always, I stay in trouble for being too far in extreme south in the opposite emisphere...but still doing well. Greeting from patagonia
@Horizon3165
@Horizon3165 13 дней назад
Sorry. Too much talking at the beginning. Bored.
@GrowingBonsai
@GrowingBonsai 11 дней назад
No worries. Different people different preferences.
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