Bonsaify | Tips for Mame Cotoneaster Bonsai in Spring

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 20. 03. 2022
  • One of Eric's most Instagram-able trees is a cascade-style mame Cotoneaster (you can see it here: / cp9bmt3huex . When it flowers each Spring, it's delightful to hold in the palm of your hand. We've just released a collection of mame Cotoneaster that you can groom to look beautiful, too!
    00:00:22 These are 3-year-olds started from cuttings.
    00:00:43 They're about to flower, which is why we decided to release them now!
    00:01:38 Close-up of the flowers already in bloom on one of the mame.
    00:02:08 The pots were made by Mikel Edwards, a local Bay Area potter, working with Eric on design and color specifically for these cotoneaster.
    00:02:39 Tips for keeping them nicely trimmed.
    00:03:33 How to make a crown of foliage.
    00:04:45 Eric shares design decisions for two mame, having fun with their flowering.
    00:05:47 The major structure is not completely set which means there's still time to change design.
    00:07:02 What it means to be a member of the rose family.
    The entire collection is available at www.bonsaify.com/collections/...
    Do you have any cotoneaster mame? Tell us about them in the comments below. Thank you for watching; please like and share this video, and subscribe to our channel!
  • Jak na to + styl

Komentáře • 60

  • @darinsullivan748
    @darinsullivan748 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for making bonsai from cotoneaster. I live in Humboldt County in Northern California and they grow wild up here.
    I have dug up a few from my yard and made them into bonsai's. I call them bonsai from lawn mower. Years of mowing at 3 and half inches works well. I also like leaving a few exposed roots too. It gives the fig jungle look. Thanks again for sharing.

    • @Thousand.cranes.bonsai
      @Thousand.cranes.bonsai Před 3 měsíci

      Oh that's awesome, lawnmower bonsai are the best!! How can we see pictures? Do you use instagram or anything?

  • @bartstellink307
    @bartstellink307 Před rokem

    I just love these, just awsome trees to work with. If you stay on it you double up on branches really fast. Cheers for this information.

  • @ronald_0923
    @ronald_0923 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks wonderful

  • @gocsangtao83
    @gocsangtao83 Před 2 lety +1

    Great sharing!

  • @henzobonsai
    @henzobonsai Před 2 lety +1

    Really nice sharing 👍👍👍

  • @prof.puggle1631
    @prof.puggle1631 Před 9 měsíci

    inspiration! good on ya, mate!

  • @9daywonda
    @9daywonda Před 2 lety +1

    Some good specimens you have got there kid.

  • @waterlover
    @waterlover Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful little cuties

  • @johndowling7091
    @johndowling7091 Před rokem

    sorry to both you again im in the uk do need to wait till spring to take cuttings

  • @darshanam.yamasinghe5202
    @darshanam.yamasinghe5202 Před 2 lety +2

    👌👍

  • @S-series1977
    @S-series1977 Před rokem

    Nice 👍👍👍 video

  • @mikecipriani7792
    @mikecipriani7792 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been looking around for nursery stock, would also like to get a crab apple .

  • @bonsaiminilocphat3212
    @bonsaiminilocphat3212 Před 2 lety

    Rất hay bạn ơi

  • @brucedeacon28
    @brucedeacon28 Před rokem

    👍👌👌🙂

  • @MdSohugkhan
    @MdSohugkhan Před 2 lety +1

    I want that. 🥺

  • @EdugeBDroN
    @EdugeBDroN Před rokem

    This is alchemy to me

  • @seiyuokamihimura5082
    @seiyuokamihimura5082 Před 2 lety +1

    Lol. I just made some mame size pots out of a set of dragon sake glasses.

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před 2 lety

      that would be so fun to see!

  • @northascrowsfly
    @northascrowsfly Před 2 lety

    I could easily start many of these from seed, and I can also dig up plenty of sprouted seedlings. Do you have any videos related to the long-term process of handling a bonsai (any species) all the way from seeds?

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před 2 lety

      We have a couple blog posts along those lines relating to Japanese Black Pine. We'll be doing more content for creating mini bonsai from start to finish as we continue making content.

  • @riccardomelis2263
    @riccardomelis2263 Před rokem

    Bellissimi..in che periodo si fanno le talee cotonester?

  • @johndowling7091
    @johndowling7091 Před rokem

    what do you treat them with to keep them pests away love you videos

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před rokem +1

      In the greenhouse we use Caravan, but regular soap application, or other contact insecticides can help. Bayer/Imidacloprid is not particularly effective on scale, so I'd suggest Safari (Dinotefuran) or something else. If you only have a few, try just soap and manual removal. It's in larger batches that this becomes impractical.

  • @blueridgebonsai9155
    @blueridgebonsai9155 Před 2 lety

    I have a cotoneaster microphyllus and would like to use it to create several mame. So how easily do these air layer or root as cuttings? I really don’t think I have long enough branch stems for an air layer so cuttings seem the best option. Last year I took cuttings off my Seiju Chinese elm by potting them in sphagnum moss and placing them inside a large ziplock bag. They rooted in about 6 weeks. Would that also be a good option for the cotoneaster? What time is best to do this? The branches are small diameter no bigger than a chopstick but are woody.

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před 2 lety +1

      These are extremely easy to root, in fact they will root along stems where they touch the soil without any prompting, because the species is naturally low-growing.
      We propagate them mid-spring through mid summer in a greenhouse, but I'm sure you can do it almost any time during the growing season (they are less robust when it's cold). I'm guessing rooting hormone isn't even needed, but we use it to encourage consistency.

  • @Jojosawesomeadventure
    @Jojosawesomeadventure Před 8 měsíci

    Question about treating for pests and diseases. What brand do you use and how do you apply it? Like, do you only spray on their trunks or the whole plant, including the leaves?

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před 8 měsíci +1

      You'd want to spray the entire top of the tree normally. But with some chemicals you drench the roots also. For scale - which is a common issue for these - using a contact spray like horticultural soap can help sometimes but wont kill the adults. I find pyrethrin to be a good insecticide, but it's also just contact - so not always going to get rid of scale. Systemic insecticides are more complicated - but the consumer oriented Bayer tree care stuff will often work well. Be sure to follow all the label directions.

  • @gguabes
    @gguabes Před 2 lety +2

    Is this a cotoneaster microphyllus? Does it necessary to winterized them at certain temperature?

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes and they are semi-deciduous - in warm climates they keep growing, while in cold ones they go dormant. We have grown them straight through winter as an experiment and they seem to be fine. Protecting them from overly cold temps is not a bad idea, as is the case with most bonsai.

  • @Iliketurtles318
    @Iliketurtles318 Před 2 lety

    Is it the same as Fukien tree bonsai?

  • @Jojosawesomeadventure
    @Jojosawesomeadventure Před rokem +1

    Will you guys be selling another batch soon? I missed the chance last time due to the military:(

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před rokem +1

      Hi! We are growing more of these, but they are not ready for sale. It may be another year before we have them ready in pots like this. (sorry!)

  • @alfredasio2
    @alfredasio2 Před rokem

    Good morning, congratulation on the very beautiful mini bonsai. I like them very much. could you please inform me about mini pots, where is possible to buy them?

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před rokem +1

      Hello! We sell some small bonsai pots on Bonsaify.com! There are also some stores in Japan that offer them. (Yukimono.com for example.)

    • @alfredasio2
      @alfredasio2 Před rokem

      @@Bonsaify Many thanks.

  • @calvinchau5479
    @calvinchau5479 Před 2 lety +1

    I can't find Contoneaster in CA Orange county.

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před 2 lety

      We have some now (northern california) and can ship to you!

  • @elcin1qrqtgccsguaea
    @elcin1qrqtgccsguaea Před rokem

    Hi, I just found out about this tree. Is it suitable for growing indoors?

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před rokem +1

      We've kept them in a greenhouse for a full year before. They are more susceptible to pests indoors than outdoors. And in general they are susceptible to scale insects in particular (three kinds we know of so far.)
      So, you could try it and see!

  • @GertsBonsaiLog
    @GertsBonsaiLog Před rokem

    I live in the southern usa and have trouble getting flower/fruit on cotoneaster and pyracantha. Any tips for what I can do to encourage flowers/berries for these species?

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před rokem

      Interesting. I think you might want to just supplement with a 0-10-10 fertilizer or a "bloom" fertilizer in the late summer and fall. I'd also mention that letting them run a lot, followed by hard cutback tends to remove the flowers - depends on when you do it. I find them reliably flowering once they are in a bonsai container under the conditions here. If the fertilizer doesn't help, I would examine the amount of sun. They are native to 2000-5000ft above sea level in the himalayas, but I don't have any issues with them here in SF. Admittedly, we may have a climate similar to mid-elevation tropical.

    • @GertsBonsaiLog
      @GertsBonsaiLog Před rokem

      @@Bonsaify Ahh thank you so much for the reply! That makes sense on the letting them run and then cutting back, I'm still building out some branch thickness and trying to get some ramification so this may be the cause. Thanks again!

  • @irmarosales2521
    @irmarosales2521 Před měsícem

    Hola, se puede hacer desde esquejé ? Tanks.

  • @garlanddavidson6845
    @garlanddavidson6845 Před 2 lety

    So those are cutting ?-Can you also air layer on a mother tree?

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, in fact cotoneaster branches that are in contact with soil will root readily without any coaxing, they are a groundcover/ bush in nature.

  • @barryauguste9734
    @barryauguste9734 Před rokem

    Can cotoneaster be grown indoors under gro-lights Eric.?

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před rokem

      I have not tried it, but I suspect it will work fine. Flowering may be less reliable, unless you carefully control the photoperiod cycle. (simulating seasonal light changes.)

  • @stephencopland1053
    @stephencopland1053 Před 2 lety +2

    Do you ship worldwide?

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před 2 lety +2

      No, but we can ship to certain regions. Message us directly at contact@bonsaify.com with your details and we can figure it out together!

    • @stephencopland1053
      @stephencopland1053 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi thanks for the reply. I’m in the Uk and since Brexit we have struggled to get anything Bonsai from Europe. We are still arguing about fishing rights😂. Since posting the question. I found that you don’t ship trees internationally on your FAQ page. Thanks again for the the reply. By the way, great CZcams channel

  • @qwbo
    @qwbo Před 9 měsíci

    whats the genis?

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před 9 měsíci

      Cotoneaster microphyllus.

    • @qwbo
      @qwbo Před 9 měsíci

      @@Bonsaify I found a cotoneaster Franchet and a cotoneaster rockspray are these two good for bonsai or not..?

    • @qwbo
      @qwbo Před 9 měsíci

      or cotoneaster horizontalis (rockspray)

    • @Bonsaify
      @Bonsaify  Před 9 měsíci

      Rockspray is similar. I'm not familiar with the other. But generally the genus is good.

    • @qwbo
      @qwbo Před 9 měsíci

      Also known as orange cotoneaster