I call Mr Kimura ( Mr Chainsaw), Taiga ( Mr Hacksaw). The vision and skill to take so many branches off such an old tree and make it beautiful is truly an artist.
I am from tropical country, still try to make each bonsai from seed i.e ficus, tamarin ect. From this video I learn to imagine art of bonsai... Arigatoo... Gambate... Terima kasih
@@abdulhalimjaafar7230 iya salam kembali pakcik saya dari kalimantan timur.. Baru belajar bonsai Mulai dari beringin minicarfa, benyamina dan biji tamarin.
A bit late but the guy wire was not on the plastic? Why did you not put a small stick between the guy wire and twist until the branch is at the level you want?
My thoughts on cutting off the branches, I didn’t care for ! I would have made Air layering on those branches and sat it back until they took root and made small bonsais out of them and continue later. That’s what I would have told my audience.
It is nice to see that they add a third dimension when deciding the position of the tree. In many of the presentations I see the pot is inclined so that the tree is tilted. My question is how long after this work do they repot it? That must be another hand full of work!
This tree is from a collection I am taking care off. Unfortunately, this tree will never be potted in position as Taiga planed at this demonstration. The reason is simple: because it is impossible. Sadly many demonstrations end like this - without thinking on the future of tree, and future poting ...
As I said before - in this case this is impossible. It is hard to explain without seeing the tree in nature. But nebari of this pine is actually a hook, a bend, and all the roots are in upper part of the box, behind the tree. Even when Taiga finished his work, the tree was lying way back, the crown was way back behind the nebari. This couldn't be seen on this footage, but in real is like this. If the tree would be plant in the position, all the roots would be in the air ...
i absolutely love ur videos and am looking into bonsai as a new hobby. im obsessed with junipers but based on a proffesional standpoint whats a good plant or tree to start practicing on thats small and cheap? I can tell with bonsai it doesnt come natural and hands on experience is the best way to learn. Also im trying to search this music haha what is CMA?
Dciber las coníferas se alambran con el de cobre porque este tipo de árboles son más flexibles y este alambre, una vez colocado ya no deshace su forma, osea, es más resistente por la cual razón no deja que se la rama se deforme. Lo malo que tiene es que si te equivocas alambrando, no tienes posibilidad de rectificar...
Well actually for big branches and drastic bends it can be several years even if sometimes needing changed periodically because of girdling. Small branches with not such drastic bends perhaps a year.