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These guys are awesome! Anyone in the Seattle area should head in and check out Robert and son's work.
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ОтветитьGreat video. What time of year are you doing this? Does it matter? Thank you.
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Ответить老師 懂看中文嗎? 我最近 迷上Bonsai ,老師 解釋我較容易 掌握,謝謝
ОтветитьSo drastic root pruning!!!!!!
Ответитьnice demo and explanation
ОтветитьExcellent thank you! Subscribed! I have two dwarf Alberta Spruce trees waiting for me to work on, but wasn’t sure what approach to take. This is very motivating, thank you! I’ve been learning bonsai for about a year, and I’d love to come down and see you guys.
ОтветитьLoved your video and I subscribed to your channel.
ОтветитьThank you for the great demonstration, nice close up views are very helpful, you don’t get to see that very often with other bonsai videos, thanks from Melbourne, Australia. 🇦🇺😁 have subscribed.
ОтветитьHi There. great video. I have 4 or5 of these from christmas decorations to hopefully turn into bonsai. This is a great place to start. I tried doing that last spring and it died! I probably removed too much foliage. Is that a common problem? Or maybe bad time of year? I am in southwest Pennsylvania.
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ОтветитьPlease use a microphone! It will make your already good videos SO much better! 👍
ОтветитьWhen making a Pine into a bonsai please don't trim the roots if you are going to trim the branches at the same time. Conifers don't like major disturbances to the branches and roots at the same time. I would be surprised if this little tree lives.
ОтветитьI love the smell of Dwarf Alberta Spruce, have created and sold several, biggest issue is they don't like to hold wire but you have to let the tree be the tree and enjoy what it creates.
ОтветитьDo you sell large chinese bonsai pots?
Ответить"gold" 😂😂😂 quality.
ОтветитьVery good video and information.
Ответить2 years ago, I did an experiment with Dwarf Alberta. I used a trunk splitter and split it in several directions around the trunk. I wrapped it in garden tape and put some curves in it with anker points. Left the tape on for a year and a half (removed in summer), and it completely healed. All the splits filled in with sap and held the curves. It thickened the base quite a bit because I put more slpits lower down. The tree wasn't very interesting at first, so I thought I'd try something new. It's definitely interesting now!
ОтветитьLovely info! I have an Italian stone pine 'xmas tree' that needs a design upgrade to bonsai. I cleaned it up, but was unsure how to proceed.
Now I will take another look and get it done! Thank you.
Clear explanation and nice work! 👍👍
Ответитьi just got an alberta spruce, is it safe to prune and repot at the same time this time of year??
ОтветитьWe've posted a few updates about this tree as a short. It is very much alive and doing quite well. Our last update showed plenty of new growths.
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ОтветитьVery good video, I learned so much! Thanks
ОтветитьI'm east coast if I traveled to you could you sell me a bonsai? I love your work!!!
ОтветитьWe posted a new update about this spruce on May 24th. The tree is doing very well with a lot of new growth. This new video debunks some of the critiques we have received and gives a further explanation on our techniques and vision.
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