Bonsai Care - How to prune your Bonsai tree | Part 1

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2024
  • For further reading about branches and pruning, I recommend the book Modern Bonsai Practice: 501 Principles of Good Bonsai Horticulture by Larry Morton. You can see it on Amazon at these links:
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    Modern Bonsai Practice (DE, in English) - amzn.to/31aMjEz
    The book explains all aspects of bonsai horticulture in detail, also includes many beautiful photographs of Walter Pall's bonsai collection.
    These links take you to the book on Amazon with my affiliate ID. So if you decide to purchase the book, you are also buying me a coffee without costing you any extra! Thank you!
    In this video I explain 10 reasons why you need to prune your bonsai tree; also:
    - I show the seasons when it's best to prune your tiny trees, and when not to
    - Some recommendations on the best tools for pruning
    - I talk you through summer-pruning a tiny Chinese Elm bonsai tree.
    If you enjoyed this video, please hit that 👍 Like button to tell CZcams you liked it!
    Subscribe here for free! czcams.com/users/BlueSkyBons...
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    00:00 Intro
    00:37 My first bonsai
    01.12 Why are you into bonsai
    01:46 Reasons for pruning
    05:02 Seasonal pruning - the energy calendar
    07:34 Pruning tools
    09:09 Walkthrough - pruning a bonsai
    13:19 Incredibly relaxing
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Komentáře • 557

  • @benvalkyrie243
    @benvalkyrie243 Před 3 lety +94

    This video is almost 14 minutes and yet has 250 positive comments to 1 negative. There's a reason. This guy has a clear passion for bonsai and includes more information in a concise way then almost any CZcamsr I than almost any CZcamsr I have watched. And it helps that he's got a very relaxing voice and really groovy background music. I actually look forward to watching the next video.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety +9

      Thanks Ben, now that is what a call a good review! You're welcome to drop in and review my videos whenever you want! I showed your comment to my wife and she said, "oh no, that means you'll be doing bonsai videos all over the christmas holiday" hahaha she's right!
      Thanks for your kind words 😊

    • @jamaxk1373
      @jamaxk1373 Před 3 měsíci

      He definitely has a calming voice. I'm just getting into it and binging his videos

  • @questionablecooking7019
    @questionablecooking7019 Před 3 lety +67

    I like the popped collar vibe of this video.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      lol! Thanks bro! 👍

    • @ayeshanoor2182
      @ayeshanoor2182 Před 3 lety +1

      Really the color of this video is given me really peaceful vibe

    • @ayeshanoor2182
      @ayeshanoor2182 Před 3 lety +1

      I am here coz i love gardening from the love of gardening i am onto bonsai now.

  • @annipetratos9401
    @annipetratos9401 Před 2 lety +8

    I subscribed when he said his reason for wanting bonsai was because he loved trees...massive natural trees!!!! Me to , I also want to care for a little tree ...or two🌳💚

  • @zackau9807
    @zackau9807 Před 4 lety +13

    In the nail section of health and beauty, you can usually find a miniature version of the flat edge concave cutter, great for small trees.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks Zack that's a good call. Tiny nail scissors also work great on tiny branches.

  • @campbellsmith5724
    @campbellsmith5724 Před 3 lety +10

    Dave gives me bob ross vibes and I absolutely love it

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Wow I take that as a great compliment -- thank you so much! Not sure if I have anything close to his talent and sure don't have his viewing figures!! 😊
      Btw my next video tomorrow has a very similar vibe to this one...

  • @captainnermy5608
    @captainnermy5608 Před 2 lety +3

    You’re one of the best bonsai CZcamsrs I’ve found in terms of providing easily digestible and practical advice along with excellent demonstrations and a generally relaxing vibe. Keep up the good work!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much! Glad you're enjoying my videos 😊👍

  • @shirayasha
    @shirayasha Před 2 lety +3

    I love that you used a whiteboard to showcase season pruning. You're content is the best.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!! I hope you liked the whiteboard action in my most recent video!

  • @HomeGrownHerbalist
    @HomeGrownHerbalist Před 2 lety +6

    Your presentation was really well done. Great information with not only "whats" and "hows" but also the "Whys". Much appreciated. I hit subscribe.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much. I enjoy explaining the underlying reasons, which you thankfully noticed. Welcome to Blue Sky!

  • @dontbekhoi
    @dontbekhoi Před 11 měsíci +3

    This is by far the most informative and easy to understand for a bonsai beginner like myself. Thank you!

  • @khay9833
    @khay9833 Před 3 lety +5

    Just wanted to drop in and say that I really appreciate you taking time to explain the energy cycle of trees (I'm still very much a beginner at the current moment). It really helped me to further understand what goes on behind the bark so that I may better tend to my trees during the appropriate season(s). You spoke softly, were easy to understand, and explained well. Would love to see more videos you have in the future on Bonsai. Cheers!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much for the encouraging feedback, I really appreciate your comments! It's always great to find out we have extra bonsai enthusiasts out there. It is a hobby that will take hold of you and will never leave you! Did you see my most recent video about taking cuttings? That's a great way to grow your hobby without worrying too much if some of them die 😊 Any questions you have on your bonsai journey, please feel free to ask! 👍

    • @mariannepeart8570
      @mariannepeart8570 Před 3 lety

      Totally agree. I loved learning about that and the sacrifice branches as well. I had already pruned a few branches but now I know to stop and do at late summer. I think...

  • @jeffhurst4744
    @jeffhurst4744 Před 3 lety +1

    I too started Bonsai many-many moons ago. Several factors caused long break; jobs, travel for work, locations (way up north), etc. Restarted 6 years ago. Yes, I too lost a few. Lived, learned, asked questions, and watch informative CZcams videos such as yours. I love the challenges, calming work aspects, and thinking of or deciding how to address our trees. Joined local Bonsai Club, and our workshops. Also, a few members live nearby. I just love our artistic hobby.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Great to hear your history in bonsai Jeff.
      My wife says that I'm obsessed with bonsai, but I prefer to say I'm passionate about them!
      And I think it's a bug that never leaves you - even if you have to leave the trees behind for a while in your life, you always have the craving to return to them. I totally share your sentiments about this hobby!

  • @cathyplantlover2862
    @cathyplantlover2862 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I fell in love with the flowering wisteria bonsai and I got hooked I want to create a bonsai out of my Wisteria...

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Excellent reason!
      Have you tried an azalea? They can be sensitive and fussy, but totally worth all the extra care when they flower...

  • @suer666
    @suer666 Před 2 lety +2

    I love your gentle approach to bonsai. I started over 20 years ago after my father gifted me a hawthorn. I still have this tree but its undergone some serious changes since . Your videos are instructive and practical well done

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much! I love hearing about the history of what got people into bonsai, especially when it was one of their family. Bet your hawthorn is very special! I really appreciate your comment-thank you.

  • @dojix96
    @dojix96 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been through something like 6 pruning videos so far on CZcams and this was the first one to actually give me genuinely good usable advice for my first time. Thank you!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for commenting, glad to hear you found it useful 👍

  • @deedge73
    @deedge73 Před rokem +2

    I'm a very proud owner of my very own bonsai tree that my Mrs bought me for valentines day and I'm over the moon with it. I've wanted one for years but I don't have much luck at all so I didn't think that I'd be able to keep it alive. Anyway, she's taken the plunge for me and got me one. It's absolutely amazing. It's already a well established tree with a decent sized trunk. I've subscribed to the channel so hope I can keep it alive with your help 😎👍🏼

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem

      Great to hear! What species is it?
      You'll surely keep it alive!

    • @deedge73
      @deedge73 Před 3 měsíci

      I believe it's a Chinese elm. It's due for repotting, is there any specific soil I'll need?

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Get a bag of akadama, that's the easiest all-round bonsai soil to use.
      Have you seen my "how to repot bonsai" series? Hopefully it help - not just for a how to, but also to decide which roots to prune off etc. czcams.com/play/PLYoSjHfqA6g9ZgprhIm4Q9suFTUa_aHCW.html&si=_jgdLjT0L8NK1P-A
      Hope that helps.

  • @iamlowkeyedits
    @iamlowkeyedits Před rokem +1

    I love trees and the thought of putting that much love and attention into my very own tree. I also really love watching my plants grow.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem +1

      I'm with you on that. Also it's somehow very therapeutic to work on a bonsai, very much like meditating 😊🧘🏼‍♂️

    • @iamlowkeyedits
      @iamlowkeyedits Před rokem

      @@BlueSkyBonsai I love it, I'm just 2 years in and I just got some good quality poui trees to work with. Thank you for providing quality deatailed information. Stay awesome.

  • @Piquliar
    @Piquliar Před 2 lety +2

    I just bought a small Boxwood and Chinese Elm from a plant shop near my house. This is my first foray into the world of Bonsai and this video was encouraging and quite informative.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your comments and Welcome to the world of bonsai!

    • @Piquliar
      @Piquliar Před 2 lety +1

      @@BlueSkyBonsai Thank you very much for sharing your wisdom with everyone.
      What are your thoughts on planting the tree on a board or tile in the ground to increase the girth of the trunk for a time?

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      @@Piquliar what you suggest, to increase trunk girth, while keeping the root system relatively shallow/manageable, definitely works. But it's only worthwhile if you're patient and can wait a minimum of 3 years but optimally 5+ years. The idea is to let them grow unhindered - in full sun, no pruning. And keep watering and fertilizing during the growing season.
      Boxwoods generally don't grow fast, even in the ground. So you might want to consider that an outdoor bonsai, and maybe keep it in an oversized pot so it has room to grow into over 3 or so years.
      The Chinese elm, that's your choice, but... If I were you I would treat that as your training material: keep it in a bonsai pot and use it to practice pruning, wiring, repotting, etc over the next year or two.
      They're super-versatile and forgiving trees.
      If you want to fatten up a tree in the ground, I recommend getting a maple - Japanese maples are considered the prettiest (but a field maple or a norwegian maple will grow faster due to bigger leaf size and adaptability to diverse climate conditions). On the other hand, Japanese maples make better small bonsai due to the smaller leaves.
      Hope that helps!
      By the way, if you haven't already seen them please watch my videos about bonsai health: czcams.com/video/a_vYCvQL5iE/video.html
      And Pot Size: czcams.com/video/Ij5jLgU-ZxY/video.html
      I hope these give you good for thought!

    • @Piquliar
      @Piquliar Před 2 lety +1

      @@BlueSkyBonsai Thanks. I'll practice more with the Chinese Elm as you've suggested and may put the Boxwood in the ground after I've given it more thought.
      I do live in the Caribbean with copious amounts of sun and no winter (just the rainy season) so that may give me more flexibility to an extent.
      I'll look around to see if I can acquire a Japanese Maple, it's quite the looker.

  • @userunknown8454
    @userunknown8454 Před 2 lety +3

    You are a legend. Thank you for making these videos

  • @VictorHernandez-lr2un
    @VictorHernandez-lr2un Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart for explaining everything and making it look so easy and because you are a great person, this world needs more people like you.And many bonsai

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Thanks again for your kind words, I very much appreciate it!

  • @wenandersonbreedveld3742
    @wenandersonbreedveld3742 Před 2 lety +2

    So glad I found you... finally a site that makes sense to a Bonsai newbie...thanks Dave.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Wen! Glad you're finding the information useful

  • @spacecoastbonsai1421
    @spacecoastbonsai1421 Před 3 lety +2

    I got into bonsai because I’ve worked with trees and landscaping forever plus I was getting tattooed one day three years ago and my artist was talking to me about bonsai and he was on fire for it. The passion was so extreme. It peaked my interest. Now three years later I have probably 120 treees spread among three properties because my one bedroom apartment can’t fit them all and my landlord hates me. Anyways just recently I had my artist tattoo a gnarly looking Juniper on my left sleeve. No better person to do it other than the person who got me into it in the first place. Now my boss is addicted because he would hear me talking about it everyday along with handfuls of co workers who also got into it after they saw my collection.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Infectious isn't it!!
      Your 120 trees, how many are refined bonsai in small pots and how many are still in development? I have a similar number, with about one third of them in bonsai pots and two thirds in development. It's already too many, alongside my day job and my kids...
      See if your coworkers all get bonsai tattoos now too!

    • @spacecoastbonsai1421
      @spacecoastbonsai1421 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh I’d have to count but I’d guess 20% are refined and in bonsai pots. I’m on a new kick that is putting my trees in bigger pots to allow them to grow and thicken up.

  • @1banjac1
    @1banjac1 Před 2 lety +2

    I just subscribed. I tried for a while (months) to follow 'Mirai' - I confess, even Ryan's 'basic' videos seems like a grad-school symposium. I need something far simpler something near grade-school. I hope you're not insulted by my comment but there are many of us that need 'beginner' help. Thank you Dave.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      thanks, and not insulted of course. I created this channel because when I started into bonsai 17 years ago no one told me all this stuff, there were no bonsai clubs nearby, and I made some big mistakes. I guess Ryan / Mirai probably appreciates that there are hobbyists like me offering advice to beginners so that he can focus on making money from the paying customers of his goods and services.
      Having said that, I am only a hobbyist and I don't have the experience of cultivating every species out there.
      I would also advise anyone starting into this hobby to find out if there is a local bonsai club nearby and at least go along to one club meeting to see if you like what you see. Usually people are really friendly and more than willing to give help and advice.

  • @australianbonsaibeginners9161

    That was an excellent tutorial.
    I have shared it to my Facebook group

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you very much! I had decided it was crucial to talk about seasons and not mention specific months so the tutorial is equally relevant in northern and southern hemisphere. Glad you enjoyed it! I'll look at FB later 👍

    • @australianbonsaibeginners9161
      @australianbonsaibeginners9161 Před 4 lety +1

      Blue Sky Bonsai are you able to tell me what season to repot evergreens? Ive just done all the deciduous as its mid winter here

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 4 lety +2

      @@australianbonsaibeginners9161 as a general rule, repot evergreens in late spring. Flowering evergreens like Azalea can be repotted after the flowers have faded and you have picked off the flower pods. Coniferous evergreens - also repot in late spring, but there are some species that have other strange habits like the mugo pine which seems to like being repotted in late summer. I recommend this site for excellent advice by species (keep in mind he is in UK so if he names a month you'll want to add 6 months to it) bonsai4me.com/species_guide.html

  • @alphabetsoup753
    @alphabetsoup753 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful video. Very well explained. This is the type of video I've been looking for. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks so much! This has been my most popular video to date, but in my opinion not my best. Hope you have time to see some of my other videos too!

  • @hobbledmantis1733
    @hobbledmantis1733 Před 3 lety +3

    This video is extremely informative especially, since you've been growing for over 5o+ years. I was really paying attention to the Prune when/not to seasons, as I wanna grow a healthy Bonsai as my first tree. Will definetely watch all your Vids on Bonsai, and Great video btw👌 you've earned a new sub.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your kind words and great comment! I must clarify one thing: it's 15+ years; not 50!
      And let me tell you: you're starting into a beautiful hobby that will never leave you for the rest of your life! 🌳👍🏻

  • @christinachen1152
    @christinachen1152 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank u. Very useful information. Very helpful for me who hesitates to prune what took so long to grow.

  • @danielcuellar5718
    @danielcuellar5718 Před rokem +1

    New to bonsai. I’ve got a couple projects happening. This video is SO informative and easy to follow. Thank you!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. Glad you found it useful! I have a new video coming next week, I hope you'll enjoy it!

  • @dvdsmlprstylr
    @dvdsmlprstylr Před 2 lety +1

    brilliant info, eloquently put... and video making skills have gotten so much better since this video too! Thank you!

  • @tomtres5650
    @tomtres5650 Před 2 lety +2

    Really awesome videos, clear- concise and not overly complicated. Some videos such as Ryan Neil tend to go really deep and tend to be complicated for a beginner or intermediate practitioner. Keep up the good work, looking forward to watching more videos from you. Nice trees too! PS love the computer graphic models of the tree and technique being performed that you use throughout your videos!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much! Yes I wanted these videos to be "bite size", not too long - and to contain the information that I wish someone had told me in my first few years of bonsai. Thanks again for your kind words!

  • @MrCalifornia0
    @MrCalifornia0 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is exactly what I have been looking for. Exceptionally well done. Thank you for creating these videos!

  • @fernandobarrerap9947
    @fernandobarrerap9947 Před 2 lety +1

    Now you have a new subscriber from Spain. Thanks for make it easy and love bonsai!

  • @Victoria14357
    @Victoria14357 Před rokem +1

    I learned a lot, thanks for sharing!

  • @OarsmanPower
    @OarsmanPower Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for a great video. Just getting into this hobby and your videos are super helpful. I sincerely appreciate your time and expertise!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your great feedback! It's a hobby that will have you hooked for life!

  • @manulubke7893
    @manulubke7893 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the good tips - your mix of practical examples and theory is perfect! Good idea to leave the lower branches long 😀

  • @saajraja7314
    @saajraja7314 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Dave! I was recently gifted a Brush Cherry Syzygium Bonsai and I am completely new to this. Very helpful and looking forward to learning more.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Congrats on the Brush Cherry! I don't have one but I have heard that they need rainwater and slightly acidic soil, they're not good with tap water which is often alkaline.

  • @carlmcclain6934
    @carlmcclain6934 Před rokem +2

    Great tutorial! I’m not a newbie, but I have a whole lot to learn! My biggest fear is my trees dying...and believe me my fears have become very real in years past. I got out of bonsai for several years because I got discouraged when I lost most of my trees. Actually, i don’t think I’m over it yet! Lol... 😢 I’ve recently got back into bonsai and you have given me the encouragement to keep going. Thank you so much! I’m Carl from Alabama...the Deep South, United States.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem

      Thanks! All bonsai enthusiasts have lost trees over the years, some more than others. Definitely don't give up, keep watering, use granular but retentive soil, and check the root health in spring to see if it needs repotting in spring.

  • @liamtozer6074
    @liamtozer6074 Před 3 lety +2

    This guy is brilliant 😁 I have just got my first bonsai and I have learned a lot

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much! Congrats on your first bonsai, you might just get hooked for life! Hope you can learn more from my other videos 🌳👍🏻

  • @bonedrybonsai4109
    @bonedrybonsai4109 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm foreseeing several red X's in my future...Awesome video Dave. Very informative & relaxing. Thanks!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you!! Watering - temporary lack of it - has always been the single biggest killer.. cheers!

  • @sophiaangelini4368
    @sophiaangelini4368 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your admirable and concentrated presentation!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome! Thanks for your kind comment!

  • @c.e.m7535
    @c.e.m7535 Před 4 dny

    Excellent video Mate. Thanks for sharing.🎉

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 dny

      Thank you! Another summer pruning video coming soon!

  • @GraftingTactick
    @GraftingTactick Před 3 lety +1

    Another great informative master class for bonsai Dave, packed full of infos, thanks again 👍🤝

  • @deadhomies6017
    @deadhomies6017 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing slowly giving me more confidence with my bonsai

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      As well as confidence, above all enjoy the moments working on your bonsai 👍

  • @BlaBlaBlaInDaHouse
    @BlaBlaBlaInDaHouse Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, thanks for the explanations!

  • @lindseynethery
    @lindseynethery Před rokem

    This was incredibly helpful and educational even for someone who’s a few years into bonsai and currently has 5 🥰🙌✨
    Thank you for your time

  • @basismac2578
    @basismac2578 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this Video, It helps a lot.
    Crystal clear explanation 👍

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Thank you!! I'm happy to hear it's helping! 😊👍🏻

  • @arantxapardue2375
    @arantxapardue2375 Před 3 lety +2

    this is so easy to follow!! you’re a talented teacher 👌

  • @murilodestroo
    @murilodestroo Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the lesson Dave!! as a beginner this helped a lot!!!

  • @BackSeatHump
    @BackSeatHump Před rokem +1

    You remind me so much of one of my favourte bonsai gardeners, Uwe "Merlin" Zeiler. If Aladdin's lamp were to come my way I would wish to spend an hour together with the both of you surrounded by broad-leaf bonsai trees. 🌳🏆

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem +1

      I'm sure that Merlin is a more seasoned and experienced practitioner than I, but anyway thanks for the comparison!

  • @StephenTurnerVlogs
    @StephenTurnerVlogs Před 3 lety +2

    Great details and nicely simple to follow

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Thanks @Stephen I really appreciate your comment!

  • @prerana52
    @prerana52 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing this informative clipping 👍

  • @nosratjahanalo9122
    @nosratjahanalo9122 Před 3 lety +1

    I have bought a bonsai and I'll try the techniques.. Thank You🌼

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Congrats on your bonsai! What species of tree is it?
      Sometimes it's a good idea to let it get accustomed to its new location for a few weeks before pruning. And don't let the soil get dry!
      Hope this video also helps you: czcams.com/video/a_vYCvQL5iE/video.html

  • @mariannepeart8570
    @mariannepeart8570 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you 🙏 that was so informative. I need to watch your others so I know when or if to ever transplant. I had one that was doing famously until I transplanted it 😪

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your kind comment! Repotting or transplanting - best time is in Spring - early spring for deciduous or late spring for evergreens. But indoor bonsai like Ficus or Sageretia you can repot any time of year. Make sure the roots do not dry at all while you're repotting. If you watch all my repotting videos here you will be able to do it perfectly:
      czcams.com/play/PLYoSjHfqA6g9ZgprhIm4Q9suFTUa_aHCW.html
      Keep the tree out of direct sunlight for a few days after repotting. Keep watering. 🌳👍🏻

  • @yopichu
    @yopichu Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks! My mom recently got a bonsai tree and has no knowledge about them so I'm going to be taking care of it in her place.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety +1

      Great! You might just get a lifelong addiction to bonsai! 🌳👍🏻

  • @alanborda5212
    @alanborda5212 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Increíble video, muy buena información y harta. Justo lo que buscaba y necesitaba. Muchas gracias. Saludos ✌️

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 9 měsíci

      Muchas gracias, me encantan tus comentarios!

  • @backbudbonsai
    @backbudbonsai Před 3 měsíci +1

    Solid info for beginners and intermediate level bonsai enthusiasts!!

  • @simongore29
    @simongore29 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a very, very good channel. Thank you

  • @intension1762
    @intension1762 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this video👏🏻🙏🏻

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      You're welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @sword7872
    @sword7872 Před 2 lety +1

    I like your presentation. Your trees are beautiful and I am looking forward to starting a bonsai based on what I am learning here.

  • @jjmatthews008
    @jjmatthews008 Před 2 lety +2

    This is super inspiring

  • @diegovigil5508
    @diegovigil5508 Před 3 lety +1

    Video was lots of help thanks

  • @edinvukovic2480
    @edinvukovic2480 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful trees and beautiful way of presenting the subject.
    Realy enjoyed the video.
    I just got my first bonsai tree, and hope to learn at least the basics, in order to keep it healthy and enjoy myself.
    Great work 👍👍

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your kind words.
      Congrats on your first bonsai! Here's a video on the basics of keeping your bonsai healthy:
      czcams.com/video/a_vYCvQL5iE/video.html
      It's a beautiful hobby, enjoy it!!

  • @vasik9719
    @vasik9719 Před 2 lety +1

    That's me! I love spectacular threes!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Me too! If you're interested, I have an album of beautiful trees I've photographed on flickr: www.flickr.com/gp/davidhseymour/r62f3w
      and even more amazing trees I've pinned on pinterest: pin.it/4mPsSD7
      I take inspiration from a lot of these.

  • @SkatingwithAaron
    @SkatingwithAaron Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! I’ve always loved how bonsai trees look but never had one. My wife and I recently received one as a gift so here to learn about caring for it. Video has tons of info at a relaxing pace. Will be watching more!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Aaron! Congrats on your new bonsai. My latest video is about watering bonsai - czcams.com/video/E2dBOrA7tOs/video.html - if there's one piece of advice that everyone new to bonsai needs to know it is "don't let the roots get dry... ever!" Drought is the single biggest bonsai killer but many people won't admit it!
      After that, I hope you can learn from all the bonsai care videos in this playlist: czcams.com/play/PLYoSjHfqA6g-39CCEjtTIGIMQNnE-Kaku.html - sit back, relax, and enjoy!! hope that helps

    • @SkatingwithAaron
      @SkatingwithAaron Před 2 lety +2

      @@BlueSkyBonsai Thanks for the response! I actually just watched part 1 & 2 of your caring for bonsai videos, as well as a few others. I’m a patient guy so I could see how this would become addicting over time! Cheers!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      @@SkatingwithAaron yep! The addition will stay with you for the rest of your life... enjoy it!

    • @SkatingwithAaron
      @SkatingwithAaron Před 2 lety +2

      @@BlueSkyBonsai I have no doubt! Will be watching your content along the journey. Thanks!

  • @LivingTheKnifeLife
    @LivingTheKnifeLife Před rokem +5

    Mr. Miyagi got me into bonsai trees 🌳

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem +3

      You and many other bonsai fans got here from the karate kid!
      But one thing bothers me in that scene:
      Mr. Miyagi gives Daniel's mum a well developed juniper bonsai worth probably $500 to $1k, and she knows nothing about bonsai care. It's going to die, or at best grow wild and get thrown out. There is a lot of generosity in the bonsai community, ... but not *that* much!!

    • @LivingTheKnifeLife
      @LivingTheKnifeLife Před rokem

      @@BlueSkyBonsai Wow I remember that scene in the movie did not know the tree was worth that much!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem

      @@LivingTheKnifeLife I'm guessing that much. Maybe was less back then....

    • @LivingTheKnifeLife
      @LivingTheKnifeLife Před rokem

      @@BlueSkyBonsai Well I just recently purchased a 1 year old bonsai tree it's a Japanese Juniper wish I was able to post a picture of it for you to see. Do you have any suggestions or advice for that specific type of bonsai I am new to the bonsai community!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem +1

      @@LivingTheKnifeLife junipers are one of those trees that need to be outdoors. Their small scale foliage needs as much light as possible. At the same time, you should NEVER let the soil dry out, especially in summer. As soon as you see the surface starting to dry, make sure to water. In summer, just a couple of days without water can kill your bonsai, and with junipers you sometimes can't see that it's dead for a few weeks because the foliage stays green for a while when it's dead. At the same time, don't water it so much that it sits in a pool of water because that will starve the roots of oxygen and if the water gets warm itcan rot the roots and kill the tree.
      HTH

  • @wonkamywilly2456
    @wonkamywilly2456 Před 3 lety +1

    Had a small juniper bonsai as a kid...gf is a big plant person and I've never lost my love for bonsai trees so just ordered a green weeping willow bonsai and black willow bonsai thick trunk cuttings.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety +1

      Yay! It makes me really happy when I hear this, when people get into bonsai because of some kind of yearning... anyhow I hope your gf also gets hooked too, my wife never really understands why I love trees so much. . . Hence my not very frequent videos 🙄😁

    • @wonkamywilly2456
      @wonkamywilly2456 Před 3 lety +1

      Don't have to love the same hobbies but as long as there is the understanding and respect...that is what is most important.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety +1

      @@wonkamywilly2456 very wise words!

  • @ajmorning1
    @ajmorning1 Před 3 lety +1

    Very useful video - nice to see the love

  • @andreathomas6862
    @andreathomas6862 Před rokem +1

    I just got a mini bonsai and watched other CZcamsrs but def subscribing to you!!! Thank u for the info I hope I don’t kill this guy I love trees and I got him from sams and I don’t think it was taken care of 😭😭

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem

      Great! Congrats on your mini tree!!
      Here's a plan for you: watch all the videos in this playlist and then you will be in a good position to keep your bonsai alive forever!
      czcams.com/play/PLYoSjHfqA6g-39CCEjtTIGIMQNnE-Kaku.html
      Hint: you don't have to watch them all in one sitting! 😉 but you might want to watch some of these videos again in the future when you need to repot in spring.

  • @deandowney9316
    @deandowney9316 Před 3 lety +3

    Discovered you as a result of seing one of our comments on Herons Bonsai channel. Excellent video with great info for a beginner like me. Subsribed, thanks.

  • @TomRowlandIsSnowblind
    @TomRowlandIsSnowblind Před 6 měsíci +4

    Why am I in to Bonsai trees? Because I've been forced. A good friend bought it for us and said it's like our friendship. It needs tender love and care to flourish.. and now I'm here trying to make sure our friendship doesn't die..

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 6 měsíci +2

      To keep the bonsai alive. 95% of bonsai deaths happen because people forget to water it for a few days. Hopefully this video will be helpful - How to keep your bonsai alive forever: czcams.com/video/a_vYCvQL5iE/video.html
      And this film about watering: czcams.com/video/E2dBOrA7tOs/video.html

    • @TomRowlandIsSnowblind
      @TomRowlandIsSnowblind Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@BlueSkyBonsai thank you

  • @gknaussii
    @gknaussii Před 2 lety +3

    Hi thanks so much for your video. It is very helpful. I am a beginner and I am lost how to prune . Thankyou a gain . 😀

  • @LocalGooberGoobs
    @LocalGooberGoobs Před 2 lety +2

    Yay! Bonsai trees! I really wish I had this in 6th grade for my presentation lmao. Wonderful video yo

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      haha y'know that is exactly why I did this video, because it was the information I wished someone had told me when I started into bonsai. cheers!

  • @prerana52
    @prerana52 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing this very informative and useful clipping

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome! Glad you found it useful. Thanks for your comment.

    • @pearlstar28
      @pearlstar28 Před 2 lety

      Clipping…I see what you did there lol

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      @@pearlstar28 😂😂😂👍

  • @chrklipp9973
    @chrklipp9973 Před 2 lety +1

    very good video, great channel, charismatic guy! new sub

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your kind words, and thanks for subbing!

  • @KarIiah
    @KarIiah Před 3 lety +4

    What got me into bonsai?
    I've always been a fan of nature and plants in general, I used to have a small citrus tree when I was young for a couple years, but I've never really seen it as a bonsai, nor was I really that aware that bonsai was an actual hobby.
    I don't know how it exactly started, but I began to notice these really ugly typical gardencenter bonsai, those with no real structure or styling but somehow they got wire marks all over anyway. However, these got me interested in the topic in general - small trees in pots? Sounded kinda funny, but I started googling more, looking at lots of different pictures of really majestic trees and when i was around 16 or 17 years old, I knew that this was something I would love to do. Got my first trees after I moved out, pretty much all of the first trees (or rather: material except for one that was actually grown as bonsai) I had died after a year or two, but I haven't given up, purchased more young trees that wouldn't hurt too much to lose and started over. I learned a lot with those dying trees, where I made mistakes I won't repeat now that I know better.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Karliah that's really interesting. I'm wondering, did you have any prominent trees near you during childhood? I think they get into our subconscious at an early age and somewhere inside they take root, and later on in life we have this inexplicable urge to have trees near us. Within reach. When I was a kid we had a massive oak in the back yard (which was not massive), so the huge tree with its fat trunk dominates my memories of that garden.
      Where in the world are you? Do you have photos of your trees? I found Flickr is a great way to track progress of each tree.

    • @KarIiah
      @KarIiah Před 3 lety +1

      @@BlueSkyBonsai Not that I can think of any significant tree that stood out to me... but we did go collecting chestnuts under those big chestnut trees every fall.
      I used to play a lot outside and in our garden, though.
      I live in Germany, and I have a folder on my phone with all my bonsai trees to track progress... I haven't checked out flickr yet, but I've noticed that a lot of people on the bonsai subreddit use it, so I'll check it out once I have enough pics. Once next summer hits, I'll probably have tons of pictures of my trees in fall colours, in bloom, sprouting new leaves... I'm exited to see my azalea bloom for the first time, haha. :)

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      @@KarIiah sounds good! Drop me a line if you do set up on Flickr, would be nice to see your azalea and other trees. You can see mine here, I think you can see them without having an account: www.flickr.com/photos/davidhseymour/albums

    • @KarIiah
      @KarIiah Před 3 lety +1

      @@BlueSkyBonsai Wow, I must say the trident maple is absolutely gorgeous. I've always wondered how the progression looks like with trunk chopped trees. Just beautiful.
      Also, the azalea is obviously an eye catcher, I think those two are my favourite from your collection. I'm going to make an account for my trees too, it's really nice to be able to create folders for each tree individually.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      @@KarIiah Thank you! Yes this is one of the most wonderful things about bonsai, watching their progression over a longer time, and like you've seen flickr is great for this purpose. They give you a free account for up to 1000 photos and that was enough for me for several years but in the end I got too many trees and I don't have the heart to remove the older photos. Or the time for that matter! 😂 Definitely worthwhile getting a trident in your collection (if you don't already), they grow so fast and the trunk fattens up really quickly. They can take a fair amount of hacking without "batting an eyelid" I suppose because they have so much sap/energy stored up in that lower trunk.

  • @mdmckea
    @mdmckea Před 9 měsíci +1

    Excellent video. Clear, concise and very educational for me, a beginner with Bonsai. Will check out your channel. Subbed!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks so much, glad you found it helpful!

  • @bobnolin9155
    @bobnolin9155 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this! Very helpful. My three-year-old weeping fig has gone bananas this summer and I was wondering when/how to trim it all back. Sounds like I should let it continue it's high-energy growth cycle, and then trim back later this summer. Cool.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Yes definitely, all trees need to grow out somewhat to gain energy before we trim them back. Also I recommend google images of full size fig trees in nature, find the shape and style that you want to develop yours. And, think in long term, it won't look like that after one pruning but if you keep at the same image after a few years it will start to look like your design. HTH

    • @bobnolin9155
      @bobnolin9155 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BlueSkyBonsai Great idea! Thanks!

  • @alannahfehrenbach4310
    @alannahfehrenbach4310 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful! I just got a Bursera over the summer and haven’t pruned it yet. Now the leaves have fallen off so I’m hoping I can prune it and this guide was very informative

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem

      Great! Is it the bursera microphylla / elephant tree?

    • @alannahfehrenbach4310
      @alannahfehrenbach4310 Před rokem

      @@BlueSkyBonsai It is a Bursera Fagaroides! I just pruned a few branches and brought it inside for the winter :) Excited to see how it will grow in the spring!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem

      @@alannahfehrenbach4310 This looks like a great species for bonsai, like a succulent trunk with broadleaf evergreen leaves. Enjoy!

  • @aden8
    @aden8 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @melinayeamon2830
    @melinayeamon2830 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Perfect

  • @flipmode9236
    @flipmode9236 Před 3 lety +3

    cant stop looking at the collar

  • @sabikmercuriobravo5976
    @sabikmercuriobravo5976 Před 3 lety +2

    Very good explanation, very clear and you focus perfectly on the right spots of interests. Can i suggest that if yoy can make a video explaining the energy cycle on pine, junipers and conifers in general? Once again congratulations for your channel i love it!!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much!!!
      I have a queue of videos I need to edit and publish, but after that, you made a great suggestion for a future video. Cheers 😊👍🏻

  • @lukeangel1974
    @lukeangel1974 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good video!

  • @chaycemccarthy4026
    @chaycemccarthy4026 Před rokem +3

    I love bonsai because I love trees 🌳 trees bring me happiness, and peace of mind. I struggle a lot with mental health and taking care of bonsai, brings me internal peace

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem +1

      I can totally relate to that. Trees have some kind of calming nature, and spending quality time with our bonsai is quite close to meditation (which I also do daily). Maintaining, pruning, repotting, guiding their growth, it's like a long term, gradual therapy which brings a slow but deep-seated joy to the soul. Having said that, filming myself working on bonsai for CZcams videos is definitely NOT therapeutic!! But that's another story... 😁

    • @chaycemccarthy4026
      @chaycemccarthy4026 Před rokem

      @@BlueSkyBonsai haha I can imagine filming yourself with your bonsai might bring quite a bit of anxiety

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem +1

      @@chaycemccarthy4026 fortunately not anxiety (I get that from my family!)
      Quality time with trees is really fulfilling but that starts to evaporate when you're constantly adjusting the cameras and checking the visuals look okay. Perhaps I should teach camera craft and videography to one of my kids... hahaha they would be interested for about 1 minute ar most!!

    • @chaycemccarthy4026
      @chaycemccarthy4026 Před rokem

      @BlueSkyBonsai haha kids never have a good attention span. Maybe just get a wide angle lens that might help more? And then maybe get a remote for the camera! That would be beneficial

  • @annasummers6463
    @annasummers6463 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank You!

  • @odybonsai
    @odybonsai Před 3 lety +2

    nice video about bonsai...I like it

  • @Dave_en
    @Dave_en Před rokem +1

    I too killed many potential bonsai trees during my learning process. Didnt know that seasons do influence the pruning process. I managed to save one of the tree and it has started its growth again. Now im artificially growing the auxiliary roots to give it ancient looks within few years. I'm really enjoying the process and got several other saplings and found one mini forest luckily.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před rokem

      Sounds great. And I expect the slow process of developing your trees is giving you a deep sense of satisfaction, over a long period of time.
      The difficulty I have, is, explaining that satisfaction to people who have never tried growing mini trees.

    • @Dave_en
      @Dave_en Před rokem +1

      @@BlueSkyBonsai at our place my friends and colleagues give arguments that its a kind of violence or torture to the trees by cutting its roots and hard pruning the trunk, branches etc, then wiring it against its will. They also argue that ficus religiosa and banyan shouldnt be at home but on highways and temples due to certain beliefs. But still i love these trees because of their sturdiness and most suitable tree to our local climate. Banyan is our national tree and religiosa is considered best among all trees. Now i'm considering to replace plastic bonsai trees in my living room with live bonsai. I have already planned how my banyan should look like when ready.

  • @rachbeth86
    @rachbeth86 Před rokem +1

    I found a sugar ball tree seedling growing in my yard and my husband pulled it(and the roots pulled up with it) and I couldn’t bare to let it die so I’m trying to make it a bonsai. Been researching and hoping I can do this ❤

  • @ramboke911
    @ramboke911 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your videos. I like your style and drawings explaining things. Do you have pictures of your bonsai throughout the years? If so, it would be really cool to see those in a video with you commenting on the progress and what you did to achieve it so we can see the evolution of your trees.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your kind words! I do have pictures over the last few years and that's a great idea. Don't hold your breath though, I don't have much available time at the moment, I'm managing about one video every two weeks. Thanks again! 🌳👍🏻

  • @DarthRevanGD
    @DarthRevanGD Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you this really helped me as I just got my first bonsai! Also In a place that's always warm there's no seasons so I don't know what to with that.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, glad it helped.
      In a topical climate, deciduous trees don't do well after a few years, because they need a rest period every year triggered by the freezing cold weather. Same for conifers like pines and junipers.
      The good news is, tropical species like ficus, sageretia, carmona, serissa, etc all do very well, this is why we sometimes call them indoor bonsai in colder regions. There isn't really a growth calendar for tropicals, they grow all year so you can prune them any time. I always recommend to let them grow out somewhat between prunings, so you're not pruning them every month but perhaps 3 or 4 times a year.

    • @DarthRevanGD
      @DarthRevanGD Před 2 lety

      @@BlueSkyBonsai could I have a juniper indoors in a tropical climate because that's the bonsai that I got.

  • @CarolCreates
    @CarolCreates Před 3 lety +2

    Im new to outside Bonsai 🌳 and purchased a nice stainless steel tool kit 💕
    Couldn’t wait to use the branch cutters … oopse 😖. I was a little trigger happy 😬. Was fun at the time BUT trees look a hot mess (Hornbeam and Red Maple)
    I wish I watched this video first. It’s near end of Sept - just before leaf fall. Hope I haven’t caused any damage.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Don't worry Brit! I'm sure they will bounce back in Spring. Especially hornbeams, seem to be very vigorous and resilient. At this time of year you might have weakened the trees but I very much doubt that either would die. Just protect the pots in the really cold weather (but not indoors because they'll think spring came early!). Ps. I agree with you on the stainless steel tools, I love mine! Thanks for watching and commenting! 😊👍

    • @CarolCreates
      @CarolCreates Před 3 lety +1

      Blue Sky Bonsai : ok, thanks for info. I just got a bit carried away trying to “shape” the tree
      I’ve had the trees since 2018 and not pruned properly, or at all, so I thought I’d make them “look nice”, with my new tools 🤣
      The Hornbeam has so many branches and twigs and I thought I needed to cut those that crossed over, or stuck out. I really don’t know what I was doing 😅.

  • @nickkarlsons673
    @nickkarlsons673 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video

  • @mish3595
    @mish3595 Před 2 lety +1

    Iam only starting to grow my own bonsai through a seed. Guess i have always loved how trees grow over time and always looks so interesting and different. Not they biggest fan of cutting away all the progress but do think it's necessary

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Welcome aboard, it's a beautiful hobby and might have you hooked for the rest of your life. I also love to see how trees grow over time. But sometimes you need to make a big cut to make a small tree!

  • @tangluke9619
    @tangluke9619 Před 2 lety +2

    非常好的分享👍

  • @spacemonkeydotcom
    @spacemonkeydotcom Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the pruning season guide. Simply explained for beginners. I assume the same seasons also apply to the Southern Hemisphere.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Hi, yes same seasonal guide for the southern hemisphere, for deciduous and coniferous trees -- this is why I thought it better to show the seasons instead of months.
      But tropical trees don't really have a seasonal calendar - they carry on growing all year round, which is why you need to keep them indoors during the cold months. HTH

  • @benvalkyrie243
    @benvalkyrie243 Před 3 lety +1

    Your videos are great. I love the fun sound effects, such as when you describe killing your first tree.
    Really is packed with excellent information. I would have been totally overwhelmed with the idea of pruning my tree until I watched this.
    One small recommendation. Your voice is quite quiet and I have to turn it up to hear it but then when you mix in the background music it is quite loud relative to your voice. Maybe reduce the volume of the music I bet on your final mix. 😀
    I would also love a video on shaping your tree or what I have heard calls getting movement . I purchased a small tree that clearly has been rounded manually.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 lety

      Thanks a lot Ben for your kind words and your thoughtful recommendations.
      Shaping a tree (without the typical curves of wiring) is one of the most beautiful things about this art. For sure I'll do some videos on it! It includes trunk chops, waiting and carving. And did I say, lots of waiting 😊👍🏻

  • @annewoods3528
    @annewoods3528 Před 3 měsíci +1

    New to bonsai. Just the information I was looking for. What led me to bonsai was that I bought too many large bushes and trees that I have ground space for. I want to learn how to keep them in pots. The aesthetic part will come later.

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes! Health of the tree must always come first. Maybe this video will also help you: czcams.com/video/a_vYCvQL5iE/video.html

  • @jcproject6408
    @jcproject6408 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this video. New subscriber here.

  • @VoidloniXaarii
    @VoidloniXaarii Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @ibaneztwo
    @ibaneztwo Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video! Is there a preferred season to grow from seeds using a Bonsai kit?

  • @riooo7039
    @riooo7039 Před rokem +1

    Keren trimaksih sudah berbagi