Juniper Bonsai Summer Pruning
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- Juniper Bonsai Summer Pruning
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In this episode Josh takes you through some of the aspects of summer pruning on Juniper Bonsai.
Josh explains why this work is carried out and shows examples of how to perform the maintenance so you can do this work on your own juniper bonsai at home.
juniper bonsai are usually the first tree beginners in the art of bonsai purchase so knowing the right techniques and care tips for juniper bonsai is a must.
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I showed your tree to my tree for inspiration
I should do that too, my two are 3yo and 6 yo. They have a long way to be like that one
Beautiful Juniper great video! 👌💯
Officially my favorite bonsai CZcams channel.
Wow amazing bonsai
Great channel brother.
Haha, I definitely think that bushy look is great! Good insight as to why.
Great video mate 👍. Hello from New Zealand
Super helpful... I completely understand why my tree browned during springtime... thank you for all the insightful vids.
I have a new juniper bonsai and this was the best video to watch, very informative,
A more fantastic outcome then that Lego Bonsai, nicely done!
That's for sure!
Learned a lot of useful information. Why doing this work in the summer was probably the best. I do this work in the spring because i want the tree to look pretty as soon as winter is over. Makes a lot of sense to let the tree burst in the spring before trimming and pruning.
Great video and great choice of music
Very informative
Another informative video. Your details, in your videos, on showing what and why to trim/shape/etc. are much appreciated. Thank you.
Aussie Dave here,,very well presented..👍
Well explained. Thanks
I find this guy very informative and easy to follow....thumbs-up 👍
Thank you
🌴🌳🐨 well presented video . I have small and large junipers . when trimmed down .pads grow back. Keith Australia
That they do, once you get into the refinement stage maintaining them is easy.
Thanks for this info my bonsai now look like a bonsai and no like a bush thanks alot
Not a problem at all, im glad i could help!
Hi, I'm really struggling with my juniper pingii. No matter how I approach trimming I get browning, also what I have now is bifurcations on bifurcations on bifurcations and I feel like its getting out of control with uneven growth. Any tips much appreciated!
Do you have many Ficus varieties at the nursery and some with age as well as starters I know there has been 2 videos with them present but as a Lake Maq practioner and shift worker i concentrate on the hard to kill
Another really helpful Video Josh.
Can I ask what you've put on the pot in this video please? It's not highly glazed but then again neither is it matt but something in between, what a beautiful finish the pot has.
I think it's called satin
How old is your tree? Very beautiful
Do you remove the whole branch at 10:50?
What about spring pinching? Would you consider that as pruning, or standard spring maintenance?
www.bonsai-en.com.au/post/the-age-old-debate-pinching-junipers-yes-or-no
May blessings go out to those who have went through colvin and survived, and blessings to the family of those who have lost loved ones. Pray for each other, and help each other. God bless all.
Hopefully the jumping spider went back to his bonsai home and kept it pest-free.
Josh what species of juniper is this? PS: Dying to see a video on cedar! (Maybe blue atlas or lebanon?)
This is a juniper squamata. Very very similar to the juniper nana found in USA
@@BonsaiEn Thats odd, the squamata usually has a habit of generating multiple trunks and growing upright with blue foliage, i thought that it looked more like a horizontalis. Ill see if i can find a specimen here to work with because the tight foliage density looks amazing on that thing.