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Nice 👍👍
ОтветитьLove it
Too bad hard to come by material like that 😢
How is this Bonsai doing today. Can we have an update video?
Ответить"Relatively large pot". You eventually going to put it in a thimble?!
ОтветитьAbsolutely love your videos. You are a great inspiration, Jason, and so pleased you reached your goal plus I would love to win that Drum pot looks beautiful....
Thanks for great videos and keep them coming...
50 dollars when you bought five years ago??loll they robbed you 😂
ОтветитьОчень интересно как выглядит эта сосна сейчас спустя два года
ОтветитьWhy stumps are cut by rotating the pliers?
Ответитьahhhh yes the penis pine, one of my favourites!
Ответитьdie erde ist total vergammelt....dann verkauft er euch drei bäume als einen...wer aufgepasst hat, weiß das er keine ahnung hat^^
ОтветитьAre there any dutch guides videos
ОтветитьThe best❤❤❤
ОтветитьУ тебя в руках практически готовый бонсай и тут особой сложности не нужно,ты попробуй вырастить бонсай из маленького росточка .
ОтветитьWHATS THE THING NAMED, ON WHICH POT WAS PLACED AND ROTATED?
ОтветитьIst aber auch veredelt 🙄
Ответить분재는 한국에서 먼저 시작 됐어~~~!!!
ОтветитьSự khéo léo kết hợp với thẩm mỹ đã tạo nên kỳ tích ngoài sức tưởng tượng ....😮😮😮
ОтветитьI ❤ bonsai❤❤❤❤👏👏👏
Ответить50?
ОтветитьBeautiful.
ОтветитьWow! I’m going to the local nursery tomorrow to get a pine tree! You are a true artist!
Ответить❤😂😂😂
Ответитьand how does this beauty look today?
ОтветитьNot sure I will get an answer for this but why are the plants grown in what looks like to be a very water absorbent material (soil) and then many are placed into "Bonzai Soil" that is so free-draining? Why are the plants, when transferred to a new pot, not placed into a similar growing medium? I never understood this. All the JBPs I get from the nursery, many being around 12-inches tall, are all grown in more of a water-retaining material than a free-draining material like "Bonzai Soil".
ОтветитьIs there an update on this tree?
Ответить😂❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьOh das schockt mich aber jetzt. Ich fand den Linken also ersten Baum so schön und den rechten naja eher naja... wusste garnicht das der von schön zu naja gestaltet wurde :D aber okay jedem das seine.
ОтветитьDid you say Pinus? Lol. I swear I'm not 5 years old. 🤣
ОтветитьIt turned out great. It would be interesting to see this tree in a year or more. Sorry, but isn't it scary that the tree won't survive such an "intervention"))
ОтветитьMy scots pine has 3 branches spreading from same spot on the trunk any tips? I dont want to cut them as its weak already and i dont want tokill it
ОтветитьСадизм.😢
ОтветитьBagimana agar banyak anak cabang dan cucu cabang
ОтветитьKeren
ОтветитьI want to start growing a pine bonsai, but am wondering if i should start with the seed or a cutting?
ОтветитьKeren
ОтветитьYou must explain how to take care and in which month we can move the trees and how we can make them not grow in height from your shadow
ОтветитьIn what month do we transfer and form trees
ОтветитьI really like plants. This is why version "before" looks much better for me than "bonsai model". It doesn't feel natural. And all those wires just screams- take my out of that prison.
ОтветитьWhat soil a pin needs to not die?
ОтветитьCiao mi consigli che concime usare per il pino grazie ottimo lavoro lo fatto uguale super
ОтветитьIt's so interesting 😊👌🌺
Ответитьlol pinus
ОтветитьNice job.
ОтветитьQual o solo do vaso?
ОтветитьIt was already a bonsai ,Not needed to do anything 🤐
Ответитьare bar branches not that big of a problem with pines?
ОтветитьWhere do you film these videos? Is that japan? Seems to be a huge private garden? Looks amazing.
ОтветитьVery nice 😉👍
Ответитьterrible music.
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