Trunk bending Bonsai Technique | The Bonsai Supply

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  • čas přidán 3. 01. 2023
  • It's the beginning of the year and we're starting off right: trying new techniques! Let's bend trunks!
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Komentáře • 63

  • @skrounst
    @skrounst Před rokem +18

    This technique is the true bravery test. Ive had to pace around my backyard for a while to get hyped up to cut some branches off before. Id probably have to be drunk or something to have enough balls to try this 😂

  • @ianmorrison9480
    @ianmorrison9480 Před rokem +4

    Wow, I’m new to this channel, I love it. Jerome is clear, concise, gets on with the work, really knows his art and makes it so fascinating yet achievable. Inspiring. Bring it on.

  • @TonysBonsai
    @TonysBonsai Před rokem +4

    Hi Jerome. I tried this technique last year just using cuts instead of wedges and it works really well on deciduous material (field maple and beech) and it can produce a lovely fairly tight smooth curve.

  • @BlueJayBonsai
    @BlueJayBonsai Před rokem +1

    Wow! Big bold technique for 2023! 🐦💙

  • @raymondplodzien7459
    @raymondplodzien7459 Před rokem +4

    Now this one I can’t wait to see an update on. I saw others do this technique but it is scary! Good job Jerome.

  • @alessandromassimo5717
    @alessandromassimo5717 Před rokem +2

    i'd have done it one wedge at the time, big part of this technique is perfect coesion between layers. works good with pines because the dont really have "veins", in a juniper is better to open a shari and eat wood directly from the trunk

  • @edmilkovitz297
    @edmilkovitz297 Před rokem +2

    Well I’m curious if it survives first, but I do like the design. Would look cool in the future in a similar design as the picture.

  • @KoncoBonsai
    @KoncoBonsai Před rokem

    Beautiful bonsai friends

  • @erickcruz1539
    @erickcruz1539 Před rokem

    Very useful thanks ❤❤❤

  • @karinpetersen8330
    @karinpetersen8330 Před rokem

    Seen it many times but never the end result. Thanks 4 sharing

  • @oswaldotobon8057
    @oswaldotobon8057 Před rokem

    Happy new year 🎉 ✨️ 💛

  • @MhdSulkhanTV
    @MhdSulkhanTV Před rokem

    The bonsai program is special, greetings from a hobby from Indonesia

  • @bonsai.ukraine
    @bonsai.ukraine Před rokem

    Very interesting to see the updates 🙂

  • @timdady4660
    @timdady4660 Před rokem +2

    So glad you are trying it out , I have watched the video as well, if it was I , I would have cut a little deeper to bring the top underneath the hight of the bend , but who am I just my thoughts, Great video and really looking forward to updates . Thank you and happy new year from the UK .

  • @LuisRojas-rs6pv
    @LuisRojas-rs6pv Před rokem

    I think it will. Big trees seem to handle more pruning and cuts.

  • @Chris-oq6kn
    @Chris-oq6kn Před rokem +2

    Ive seen that video and wanted to try that out also. But im glad u did 🤣 before me. Cant wait to see what happens. It would be a great technique for much larger trunks or ones that cant bend soo much. I think ive seen an old video with ryan neil doing severe bends like this but cant be sure.

  • @johnpereira9594
    @johnpereira9594 Před rokem

    Be interesting to see how it turns out

  • @AlMitchell-yu8tv
    @AlMitchell-yu8tv Před rokem

    I followed what you were doing, but the music was the star of this movie. :o)

  • @paveljah
    @paveljah Před rokem

    thanks for doing this, I have seen this technique filmed many times by asian bonsai dudes, but never seen any follow ups or healed wound shots after.

  • @michaelmccarthy4077
    @michaelmccarthy4077 Před rokem +3

    Interested to see what will develop. It doesn't seem to me that it will fuse in a way that will look natural, I would expect to see a noticeable callous on the trunk. If it fuses nicely, I still think you can do the original design concept, you may need to get a large rock and grind out an area for the majority of the roots to go into, but I think it is doable.

  • @JanicasEnsq
    @JanicasEnsq Před rokem

    It looks amazing. Nice change of plans in the middle of the process. It looked like you made significant less deep cuts than the exemple, maybe if you went deeper it would be more curvy, like you wanna. Anyway, congrats for the nice project and all your work. You're a power couple! Success!

  • @bobmccarlie382
    @bobmccarlie382 Před rokem +2

    The tree that you showed the technique being done on was a podocarpus in Taiwan. I’m not sure Alberta spruce is as high a water mobility tree as podocarpus, so it might not work as well. Also your cuts weren’t as deep as the demo tree’s. So that would be easier for the spruce to recover from. I’m interested in seeing how your experiment turns out. :)

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před rokem +1

      You are right Bob, the tree in the video is a podacarpus. I choose the Alberta because it was standing around, time will tell I guess 🙂

  • @briankahl8375
    @briankahl8375 Před rokem

    Very nice. Can you share what materials you wrapped the trunk with?

  • @KennetDeBondt
    @KennetDeBondt Před rokem

    It works on deciduous too: I tried.

  • @boym8123
    @boym8123 Před rokem

    Saw same video earlier .... Got excited and broke a tree. Failed on a piece of wood now im here . Hi

  • @scipio109
    @scipio109 Před rokem

    Gerome have you ever tried air layering this type of spruce to improve the nebari?

  • @petesullivan3301
    @petesullivan3301 Před rokem

    Do you think it will work on a Chinese elm? Trunk area is about 1/2 thick ?
    Need a bend that may take 3 cuts.

  • @987654ok
    @987654ok Před rokem

    Hi Jerome, very nice try, I also saw similar technique online and waiting for the right time to try this. What would you say the aftercare is in these kind of situations?

  • @user-br8qs2oe7b
    @user-br8qs2oe7b Před 4 měsíci

    Do you have the updated video of this tree?

  • @joshuagraham716
    @joshuagraham716 Před rokem

    Would this work on Olives ?!?

  • @iPheek
    @iPheek Před rokem

    I thought you were going to trunk chop when you pulled out the saw 😂

  • @IMHobby121
    @IMHobby121 Před 8 měsíci

    I am just beginning all of this bonsai stuff. What is the best Ficus bonsai soil and fertilizer? Thanks so much and God bless! I hope this tree makes it.

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před 8 měsíci

      Welcome to this wonderful hobby! This is the soil and fertilizer I recommend you give a try. thebonsaisupply.com/collections/bonsai-soil

  • @clayjones4105
    @clayjones4105 Před rokem

    so i have tried this 5 times on coniferious material , 3 survived , 2 did not , the ones that survived were in full sun and , i wrapped them in grafting tape then a bicycle innertube , i believe the heat generated from the black innertube helped in the healing , like black pots do with roots ,they did get like a reverse taper in that spot but filled out in the next year or so , anyway good luck , hope it works out

  • @anmayo917
    @anmayo917 Před 10 měsíci

    Is there an update on the tree?

  • @juliesmith1874
    @juliesmith1874 Před rokem +1

    I’m surprised it bent that far because the trunk looked pretty fat to me. It’ll be interesting to see what it looks like in a year.

  • @jeffhochman9940
    @jeffhochman9940 Před rokem

    Hello it's Jeff from the comedy night

  • @johndavid5246
    @johndavid5246 Před 10 měsíci

    How did this one turn out?

  • @BylliPierce
    @BylliPierce Před rokem

    Why do you think it wouldn’t work for deciduous species? I’ve seen some grafting where they fuse pretty nicely

  • @simonjakobsson1004
    @simonjakobsson1004 Před 11 měsíci

    Any updates on this one?

  • @angryzombie8088
    @angryzombie8088 Před rokem

    I did a "minor version" of this technique on the branch of my Juniper & Bougainvillea using a knife instead of a saw.
    So far none of the branch is dying. I didnt try yet on the trunk, maybe I will try it on my Bougainvillea because
    their trunk is Unbendable. Wrapping the cut with plastic film are better than aluminium foil because insect can get in the aluminium foil & its not good at retaining moisture.

  • @mikesenuty7162
    @mikesenuty7162 Před rokem

    Update please, I feel that there are so many deep cuts to the main trunk that it might not heal and ultimately be the demise of the tree.

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před rokem

      This technique is very commonly used in pines, junipers, ficus , and podocarpus. It is still alive and growing. It will take 1-2 years to show an update and see a change

  • @zofiblanc7042
    @zofiblanc7042 Před 11 měsíci

    updates pleasssssee. i want to bend my mulberry trunk and i need to see an update on this🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před 11 měsíci +1

      There is no update yet. Things like this take time perhaps 1-3 years. Also, mulberry might not be a good candidate for this technique. However, pines and ficus are great

  • @johnhetherington1253
    @johnhetherington1253 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Did it work?

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Still a little early to tell, I will peak in January. Most likely it did though it is an old technique

  • @thetreestyler
    @thetreestyler Před rokem

    Survive? is there a part 2?

  • @theinvestorjourney2204
    @theinvestorjourney2204 Před 6 měsíci

    Intro music also used by google ad 🤯

  • @wilson.Angler1869
    @wilson.Angler1869 Před rokem

    Hi Jerome it's nice and all that but wont the baubles all fall of now.

  • @bonsaikastur
    @bonsaikastur Před rokem

    The problem is that if it fails, we won't know if it's because of the repot or because of the bend.

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před rokem +2

      If it fails it will 100% be because of the bend. I removed about 10% of roots to change the angle and I did not disturb the core.

  • @jinjohn2572
    @jinjohn2572 Před rokem

    aie... les conifères ne réagissent pas comme les ficus et autres arbres tropicaux... J'ai bien peur que les 3/4 du tronc et branches ne sèchent... je suis curieux de voir la suite. Merci pour la vidéo et bonne année

  • @scipio109
    @scipio109 Před rokem

    I saw videos of people doing this to ficuses on instagram 😅 4:59

  • @albertocardenas4539
    @albertocardenas4539 Před rokem

    Lots of videos on it, might be a Asian technique.