Repotting a Bonsai Collection

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  • čas přidán 15. 03. 2022
  • In this video I show you the repotting process for pines, a box tree, a larch, rough bark elm and juniper bonsai.
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Komentáře • 79

  • @marietta8807
    @marietta8807 Před 2 lety +6

    "Shall I leave the pruning for you?"
    "Yes please."
    "Okay"
    -goes ahead and does it anyway😂🙌

  • @MTPatriot1787
    @MTPatriot1787 Před 2 lety +27

    Nothing like a master concerned with their viewers time.
    As a major fan I love every minute you are willing to give to us lay people Peter. Thank you.

    • @kevinanderson9335
      @kevinanderson9335 Před 2 lety

      MTPatriot does the MT mean what I think it does? Or is there something else in relation to the MT? Not being nosey, just curious. We are along the Continental Divide, if that gives you an idea of the reason behind my curiosity.

    • @MTPatriot1787
      @MTPatriot1787 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kevinanderson9335 Yep, Montana.

    • @kevinanderson9335
      @kevinanderson9335 Před 2 lety

      @@MTPatriot1787 I guess that makes us neighbors. How can we connect to chat outside of CZcams? Via leaving out personal info here?

  • @pinuuturner7777
    @pinuuturner7777 Před 2 lety +15

    I am always inspired to work on something while watching Peter.

  • @pepeknapp4956
    @pepeknapp4956 Před 2 lety +7

    I only started my bonsai journey last year and let me tell you I was rather hell-bent on repotting many of my trees which I collected or grew from seed last year.
    Videos like this help rein me in before I overdo things.

    • @Blaydrnnnr
      @Blaydrnnnr Před 2 lety

      I did the same thing for the first couple years...🙂

  • @MidniteSan
    @MidniteSan Před 2 lety +15

    Thx for the tips and tricks Peter. Those are beautiful healthy white pines, like them, bravo to the owner. Can't wait to see the next one. Cheers 🍷

  • @angie3504
    @angie3504 Před 2 lety +7

    That is a really beautiful white pine. The owner has maintained it well. 👏

  • @obliterate7457
    @obliterate7457 Před 2 lety +5

    No matter the video topic I always learn so much, thanks for sharing Mr Chan and co‼️‼️🌿💚

  • @Kitty-tc3oh
    @Kitty-tc3oh Před 2 lety +2

    Peter, I can not get over the amount of knowledge you have. Astounding! Another great video.

  • @o.t.goscargrouchygrouch8384

    Peter your knowledge and willingness to share with us all is without comparison. Thankyou from everyone, we are better for your contribution

  • @nordicson2835
    @nordicson2835 Před 2 lety +1

    I respect the ease and confidence in your work, watching these posts, two to three times give me the knowledge to push out a little bit.

  • @Teresa-ih4sn
    @Teresa-ih4sn Před 2 lety +4

    So beautiful it brings tears to my eyes. Peter, Sir you are a master and thank you for all the tips and lessons. I can't wait to get started once I feel I have enough knowledge.

    • @Blaydrnnnr
      @Blaydrnnnr Před 2 lety +1

      Start!! Its a lifelong journey of learning.....you wont be sorry.

  • @EdwinNikkels
    @EdwinNikkels Před 2 lety +2

    Dear Herons Bonsai, I'm a big fan of the channel and I love your videos. I have one request, can you do a video on a tree making it 'show ready', because all of the videos depict a bonsai master brushing with big strokes, yet a video on tweaking a 'show worthy' tree would be very much appreciated. Thanks if you find the time to do such a video. From Amsterdam, thanks again.

  • @SeanKroner
    @SeanKroner Před 2 lety +1

    What a treat today! :)

  • @walterwjr947
    @walterwjr947 Před rokem

    Thank you... Another very informative or rather should I say, corse correcting, video, had to watch it three times.

  • @raimondamezale3255
    @raimondamezale3255 Před 2 lety

    That sound when Peter drops garden scissors on the table😎🙃

  • @OjaiBonsai
    @OjaiBonsai Před 2 lety

    I wish I had your energy and I'm 43. Cheers from Ojai California

  • @rishanksv1475
    @rishanksv1475 Před 2 lety +1

    Every video teaches me something new
    Thank you for making such entertaining videos.

  • @bruh_hahaha
    @bruh_hahaha Před 2 lety

    Learning SO MUCH from these videos. Thank you Peter! 😊🙏❤️

  • @rsa420
    @rsa420 Před 2 lety

    Nice to see how a quick trim and change of pots can really change or improve a tree so much. Thank you for taking you time to share with us

  • @mattie-lisapeka7072
    @mattie-lisapeka7072 Před 2 lety

    This was very helpful in helping me understand when to repot. I knew I shouldn't repot very often but didn't understand how to recognise when to repot till now. Great video thank you so much.

  • @jameslangschied7900
    @jameslangschied7900 Před 2 lety

    The owner of these trees should be proud of the work he has already done. But I am sure he will have gained a lot more knowledge, with Peter's help, that ensures he will move to an even higher level of competence. Nice trees.

  • @nicolamarini
    @nicolamarini Před 2 lety

    The last one is really interesting for me... I probably add more land under that tree and make it part of a family.

  • @andersnrregren9087
    @andersnrregren9087 Před 2 lety +1

    Wire to hold tree down is NOT only to hold the tree in the pot so it dont fall over in wind,but mostly you wire the tree down so roots dont break when wind move the tree around

  • @ChrisPuch
    @ChrisPuch Před 2 lety

    Thank you Peter, nice work.

  • @eliranzabar
    @eliranzabar Před 2 lety +2

    Hi peter i was wondering if you could make a video about bonsai tools maintenance, how to clean and when, keeping them sharp and so on.
    Thank you.

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 2 lety +2

      I have shown this as part of other videos I have done - but I did not devote an entire programme to just this one topic. But I may just refresh people's memories now and then .

  • @Blaydrnnnr
    @Blaydrnnnr Před 2 lety

    This again, was most timely for me as I just got my first pine ( a Japanese Black pine ) two weeks ago, its only about 10 from soil to the top, only a couple of branches, with candles coming in.
    I know nothing yet about this species except a few things here and there, and am researching to find my way around this little beauty. ( When to start fertilizing?)
    I am finding that White Pines are more sought after, but here in the states, white pines are hard to find young, and are far more expensive. So I decided to start my first pine with this Black pine as my first pine canvas...😃
    And your info on Junipers and adult foliage was a good bit as well. I have several junipers with both adult and juvenile foliage on them, and learning more about this phenomenon is very interesting. It has left me very undecided on how to prune correctly.
    Thank you for the info you divulge...

  • @carloscruz6536
    @carloscruz6536 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the lesson 👍👍🇵🇷

  • @kevinanderson9335
    @kevinanderson9335 Před 2 lety +1

    I like the blue color of the grafted pine, but not the appearance of the trunk of the grafted tree.

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Před 2 lety +1

      I agree, this is largely why I like growing very small bonsai from seed and I like growing varieties that are very vigorous, that way there is no need for grafting. I'm unsure how one would handle a grafted tree

  • @joshhhuagarcia1890
    @joshhhuagarcia1890 Před 2 lety

    Good morning Pedro. So if we want the tree to grow and thicken the trunk, we transplant it often, in a large pot and with a substrate rich in organic matter. Once we have the desired size and the bonsai "done", we transplant it strictly when necessary, to a suitable bonsai pot and in a less organic substrate. Those would be the extremes, it would be necessary to choose the intermediate point that suits each tree. I must confess that at first I did just the opposite. Thank you for teaching us.

  • @rRobertSmith
    @rRobertSmith Před 2 lety

    The irony of repotting a bonsai that the front is in the wrong place in a round pot,
    is not lost on most of the people watching this.

  • @sidtewari5746
    @sidtewari5746 Před 2 lety

    Peter love from 🇮🇳
    It ended abruptly
    There had to be part 2

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 2 lety

      Yes - this Sunday's one was like a follow up

  • @antonvioreldobre4040
    @antonvioreldobre4040 Před rokem

    Hello Mr.Chan, I am from Italy and I am watching your lesson from Bonsai. There are very nice and interesting. I want to ask you, when it is a better time to make bonsai . Thank you very much. Anton

  • @kevinanderson9335
    @kevinanderson9335 Před 2 lety

    Peter, I agree with the drum pot suggestion within reason regarding the similarity with the literati style, another suggestion could be considered if planted on a shallow tray plate or on a flat rock. I am unsure of how to explain exactly the setting I am referring to. Kind of like planting on an almost flat sort of rock, or shallow tray. If this makes any sort of sense, I guess I might be suggesting as a sort of raft design of sorts, as looking at the tree it seems like that sort of planting might suit the tree as well.

  • @paperhane
    @paperhane Před 2 lety

    Greetings from Norway! Always a pleasure soaking up all your wisdom, Peter. I suspect one of my scots pines has got adelgids, what insecticides would you recommend?

  • @samhoskins8706
    @samhoskins8706 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for all the useful information, it's really helpful. I have to say though, dragging the pots across that gravel is like nails on a blackboard. Screech!

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 2 lety +2

      My videos are not rehearsed so you will get all the noise.

    • @samhoskins8706
      @samhoskins8706 Před 2 lety

      @@peterchan3100 I'm looking forward to your little Robin coming back.

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 2 lety

      @@samhoskins8706 - There are a few robins around the nursery but none of them seem to want to come in and watch me do the bonsais. That friendly one seems to have disappeared.

  • @kurtismengham6221
    @kurtismengham6221 Před 2 lety

    Another great video. However, the only thing I would say is that large Larch is lacking much primary movement so I think it would look better planted at an angle to try get some more interest in the shape.

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 2 lety +1

      If it was your tree - you can do what you like to it.

    • @kurtismengham6221
      @kurtismengham6221 Před 2 lety

      @@peterchan3100 I know! Was more of an idea than a criticism

  • @dbe2705
    @dbe2705 Před 2 lety

    🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 thanks Peter

  • @tomzifertomzifer6944
    @tomzifertomzifer6944 Před 2 lety

    Stay tuned for part II😀

  • @greenhawk1592
    @greenhawk1592 Před 2 lety

    👍🏼🌲🌳🤩

  • @makewithmegma
    @makewithmegma Před 2 lety

    🔥💕👍

  • @rohitawasthy2172
    @rohitawasthy2172 Před 2 lety

    One of my pines got very sick after repotting. Candles are dropping. Hope it recovers.

  • @Raegg3
    @Raegg3 Před 2 lety

    Can somebody tell me what species is on the table to the right of Peter? Visible at 10:15 for example. I got something similar in my garden and wonder if it would make a nice bonsai

  • @briankavanagh7191
    @briankavanagh7191 Před 2 lety

    Peter, would spraying the Pine with a weak solution of Lime sulphur kill the adelgid bugs or can you recommend a suitable insecticide spray?

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 2 lety +1

      NO- I dont like using lime sulphur for this purpose. It was used pre 1980s as a winter wash for killing dormant bugs on fruit trees in the UK but no longer. Lime sulphur is banned. but the Japanese still use it as a winter wash for deciduous trees but not for evergreens. I think it should be avoided as there are insecticides which are better than lime sulphur.

    • @johnl6176
      @johnl6176 Před 8 měsíci

      @@peterchan3100 Would white oil work?

  • @juniperus.itoigawa
    @juniperus.itoigawa Před 2 lety +4

    I always wonder why someone would let their trees get repotted by someone else. Doesnt take that away so much fun? Not to mention the experience gain from repotting by yourselfs. Maybe the person doesnt have enough time to repot the trees himself

    • @Josef_R
      @Josef_R Před 2 lety

      I was going to say the same thing. This owner must see bonsai as nothing but art to hang on the wall. Can't even be bothered to lit the tree up and check the roots. And he called this person a "student" at the beginning.

    • @rajvanshsingh1818
      @rajvanshsingh1818 Před 2 lety

      Well, yes but a lot of the times a person may be inexperienced and reckless about the various factors concerned in repotting, which might end up killing the tree. To prevent that, i guess some people do that, but it is in fact true that repotting the tree yourself helps you connect a lot more with your tree…

    • @paulgeddert6125
      @paulgeddert6125 Před 2 lety

      Kind of agree, by repotting and maintaining all aspects of your trees you learn the horticulture side of bonsai, so you can care for your trees and fully understand what they all require. I feel like it connects you more to them. I can understand if an owner is physically unable to through ill health or age / mobility preventing them doing it though.

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 2 lety +6

      Remember - not everyone is as experienced or as confident as you may be, so they come to us to show them how to do it correctly.

    • @Josef_R
      @Josef_R Před 2 lety +1

      @@rajvanshsingh1818 The guy bought 8 trees that probably cost $1000 each, at least. Thats not what a beginner does.. He obviously has more money than sense.

  • @nicolamarini
    @nicolamarini Před 2 lety

    Are there an airport near the area ?

  • @darkseas3846
    @darkseas3846 Před 2 lety

    Hi any tips on treating ceder rust on junipers ?

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 2 lety +1

      I have never had it or seen it for real - so cannot help.

    • @darkseas3846
      @darkseas3846 Před 2 lety

      @@peterchan3100 ah ok mine have it and I’m not sure what can be done for it

  • @brucedeacon28
    @brucedeacon28 Před 2 lety

    👍👌👌🍎

  • @zaidibhai3885
    @zaidibhai3885 Před 2 lety +1

    Present sir - 🇵🇰

  • @steampunkvampyre
    @steampunkvampyre Před 2 lety

    I once went on a speeding course rather than get points, the most boring 4 hours of my life but one thing I remember is the instructor said......... "70 MPH is not a target it's a limit" very Zen.

  • @kindarhaz8429
    @kindarhaz8429 Před 2 lety

    you are butchering it, bonsai is not about speed