Sorry to hear you’ve had it rough lately fella hope you’re all good now mate. The first front is best the carving needs to age more. Good luck with the tree hope it pulls through for you mate 👊👊👊
Definitely, the first front with the great nebari is the "no brainer" front, as the tree itself leans forward to it. This is a fabulous tree with lots of potential.
Nice collection, my dude! 🤜🤛 I just started my business styling trees and shrubs in a bonsai style. In the future I want to be selling trees and making and selling pots. My first customer is dropping off a Norfolk Island Pine this afternoon. I'm looking forward to doing it.
Looking for some thoughts on this, I’ve tried to bonsai boxwoods from the big box stores and they seem to do great initially and then all of a sudden get random dieback of whole sections of the tree. It’s so frustrating. I’ve seen stuff on the internet about boxwood dying back. Any thoughts?
@@lifeofbonsai they had been partially root pruned, repotted and protected in recovery and then had been growing great outside for a couple months already and then just randomly get dieback. They hadn’t been under any ‘extreme stress’. Maybe that’s just boxwoods. Now anyway I just keep them in mostly partial shade, I can only theorize they can’t take full sun as the summer is approaching and pay real close attention to not giving too much water, I think letting them almost dry out works for them.
@@DavidSmith-yk6li yes that has worked for me not watering too often helps alot. Same happened with one i had i was watering a bit too much and did the same thing as yours. I would probably do morning sun and then protect it from the strong sun
I like the not carved side of the first tree as the front. That tree is awesome! I really like it.
The more i look at it the more i like that side too. Thank you
Sorry to hear you’ve had it rough lately fella hope you’re all good now mate.
The first front is best the carving needs to age more.
Good luck with the tree hope it pulls through for you mate 👊👊👊
Thank you for the constant support , yes i have been liking that side as well maybe do more carving on it possibly . Trident idk if it will make it
@@lifeofbonsai carving is good just needs to age mate 👊👊👊
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Definitely, the first front with the great nebari is the "no brainer" front, as the tree itself leans forward to it. This is a fabulous tree with lots of potential.
Yes i think i have made my decision that one will be the front🙂
We live and we learn and we look forward to seeing more
That is correct , thank you for watching ♥️
Hope everything gets better for you, Carlos i prefer the none carved area.i still gotted faith on the first one for the give away.
Thank you very much for the good wishes . Yes i might do that as the front honestly
Nice collection, my dude! 🤜🤛
I just started my business styling trees and shrubs in a bonsai style. In the future I want to be selling trees and making and selling pots. My first customer is dropping off a Norfolk Island Pine this afternoon. I'm looking forward to doing it.
Good luck in your endeavors would be cool to see some of your work
Thank you very much , will be posting some.of the work soon
That sounds like a great business honestly , specially if you have the bonsai eye, I am sure you will get lots of customers and business will thrive
I like you pointer. 😁
First front
Its fun to use the pointer 😅. Yes agree first front
No apologies necessary always take care of you first
Really appreciate it, absolutely health and mental health is always the main thing. Thanks for the support
@@lifeofbonsai anytime man be safe until next time 🙏
Looking for some thoughts on this, I’ve tried to bonsai boxwoods from the big box stores and they seem to do great initially and then all of a sudden get random dieback of whole sections of the tree. It’s so frustrating. I’ve seen stuff on the internet about boxwood dying back. Any thoughts?
Hello i had this happen once, what work do you do to them? Full root prune or any other things?
@@lifeofbonsai they had been partially root pruned, repotted and protected in recovery and then had been growing great outside for a couple months already and then just randomly get dieback. They hadn’t been under any ‘extreme stress’. Maybe that’s just boxwoods. Now anyway I just keep them in mostly partial shade, I can only theorize they can’t take full sun as the summer is approaching and pay real close attention to not giving too much water, I think letting them almost dry out works for them.
@@DavidSmith-yk6li yes that has worked for me not watering too often helps alot. Same happened with one i had i was watering a bit too much and did the same thing as yours. I would probably do morning sun and then protect it from the strong sun