From nursery to bonsai: Red Wine Japanese Maple

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • From the selection to the setting of branches: Beginning a bonsai from nursery stock can be a challenge. An example of how I went about it.
    0:00 Welcome!
    0:15 What do you mean, Red Wine Japanese maple?
    0:32 Early development process of Japanese Maple from Garden Centre, including selection criteria for getting this maple from a garden centre
    3:22 How to defoliate & prune back Japanese Maple for bonsai development
    6:05 Defoliation is detrimental to the development of bonsai?
    6:54 Wire maple?
    9:50 A trick to avoid wire scars on Japanese Maple Bonsai
    11:58 Whats on tonight? ‪@BlueSkyBonsai‬ and ‪@BlueJayBonsai‬ are you friends?
    12:15 Aftercare & next steps
    12:57 3 Weeks later, looking back
    13:10 Why I have drywall mesh on my pot

Komentáře • 68

  • @TonysBonsai
    @TonysBonsai Před 2 lety +4

    That nebari looks fantastic. it will be a beauty I reckon!

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Tony, thx, it was a lucky find indeed! Maybe during repot I will remember to take some video to share what it is like now!

  • @BONSAIenCORTO
    @BONSAIenCORTO Před 2 lety +2

    Completely agreed with you. Making a good choice in a garden shop you can get really good trees.... almost all I have comes from garden centers.... Thanks for such a good tips.

  • @BlueJayBonsai
    @BlueJayBonsai Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome video as always Jelle! You really know maples well! Yes, I am bonsai friends with Dave from @Blue Sky Bonsai. I am very fortunate that people like Dave, who are friends with @Nigel Saunders, The Bonsai Zone, tend to extend their friendship to me too! 🙏🐦💙🇨🇦

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Jay, good to see you here. You seem to have a very nice experienced network of bonsai artists around you!

    • @BlueSkyBonsai
      @BlueSkyBonsai Před 2 lety +1

      @@GrowingBonsai I'm here too! Just taking a summer break from the channel... back in September I hope.
      Very nice video Jelle! Yes, Jay and I "met" through CZcams, same as many others, Jay is lucky to live near Nigel and Connor and others, I don't have that luck but it would be great if everyone could meet up some day. And swap some trees and cuttings etc! Someday.......

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      @@BlueSkyBonsai invite meeee!

  • @sbragaglia
    @sbragaglia Před 2 lety +3

    Very interesting video, thanks Jelle!
    Gives me confidence to eventually tackle my maples! By the way, 3/5 of my maple forest that dried are pushing out leaves! Thanks for the tips! 🙏

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      ohhww that is excellent news! Now the third is just testing your patience maybe?

  • @natrjack965
    @natrjack965 Před 2 lety +1

    Great work Jelle 👏

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety

      thank You Michael! Great to see you here

    • @natrjack965
      @natrjack965 Před 2 lety

      @@GrowingBonsai we are having very hot weather at the moment in the UK watering my plants twice a day I was wondering about feeding my trees ,should I feed everything I water in growing season .I use general plant food called Miracle grow what do you recommend..

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      @@natrjack965 normally when it is hot trees go in survival mode. I do not fertilize trees in hot weather, also because it adds to water stress for the plant (salts reduce available water and i crease risk of reverse osmosis)

  • @jeffhurst4744
    @jeffhurst4744 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been having better luck using the O2/Fish tank tubing. Has virtually eliminated scaring/marring. I sometimes use both guy wiring and wrapping when I need to bend/twist a branch into the shape I am looking toward. Another informative video. Thank you.

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety

      hahahaha.. Then you will love the video that comes online on tuesday!

  • @Tore1972Wisdom
    @Tore1972Wisdom Před 2 lety

    Great video. i like your approach to building the tree up.

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Tore, thank you! I am happy to hear this. I do get comments that I go too slow at times though. For me however, only a living tree is a bonsai, so I give trees plenty of time to het wehere the journey is going!

    • @Tore1972Wisdom
      @Tore1972Wisdom Před 2 lety

      @@GrowingBonsai* I think it´s important to do, what you feel is right for you and not what others think. They may have there approach and it´s fine. I do it the same way you do with my bonsai. There is no quick way in bonsai 🙏

  • @johnholloway691
    @johnholloway691 Před 2 lety

    That is indeed a really nice nebari for a typical garden center tree. Good find! Using plastic pots during early development is great advice. As novices, we tend to want to put our trees into nice ceramic pots long before they really deserve it, but with plastic pots you can more carefully control initial form by employing guy wiring and regular wiring simultaneously. Also, I've found that drip irrigation distribution tubing works great as cheap, long-lasting guy wire padding.

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Hi John, thank you! I fully agree. You see people running to get things into a nice pot, but not realizing that bonsai pots were made to slow down development. So for a tree in development, it is detrimental to put them in one!
      I am sure you have seen my video last week on guy wires? I use oxygen tubing for aquaria, but the same thinking applies!

  • @michaeltran2558
    @michaeltran2558 Před 2 lety

    I learned so much.. especially why different techniques use for difference situations..
    awesome video

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Hi Michael, thank you for your kind words! I hope you have some time to explore the. hannel. It is my aim to make bonsai onformation accessible..

  • @BonsaikelapaBambuApusTangsel

    Mantap kawan selalu nyimak vidionya.

  • @TOMSAI
    @TOMSAI Před 2 lety

    Super Video ! danke das wir dir zusehen durften . Echt Top und der Ahorn ist klasse ! 👍👍👍

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      dank dir Tomsai! Always great to hear from you! Anything in there where you would like more detailed video maybe?

    • @TOMSAI
      @TOMSAI Před 2 lety

      @@GrowingBonsai Details und kleine Tips sind immer willkommen! 👌👍

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      @@TOMSAI ok!

  • @madhukiran4037
    @madhukiran4037 Před 2 lety +2

    Could you please talk about how leaf sizes can be controlled in a future video (if possible)? I am in a tropical country and I have a Banyan Bonsai. The leaves are quite huge and I was wondering if you have any tips on maintaining leaf size eventually.

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Madhu, can certainly do this! In genwral, better ramification means smaller leaves. And leaves from secundairy buds are amaller.

    • @madhukiran4037
      @madhukiran4037 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GrowingBonsai Thank you! Much love! 💜

  • @rubene4403
    @rubene4403 Před 10 měsíci

    Another good video. I used automotive vacuum hose on the tension wires because it’s fairly thick walls. I’m not sure about the price now since everything has gone up so much. I got a large roll years ago.
    I also like the idea of the mesh on top. My wife has a few bird feeders and every year in spring the birds peck at any fresh moss I’ve put on

  • @bigtomatoplantslover6205

    Wow~ Amazing Bonsai ^^
    Include Like 88 , I leave 3 Presents.
    Have a good relationship.
    My friend, always stay Connected.

  • @Candice.BonsaiScience
    @Candice.BonsaiScience Před 2 lety

    Great video! I agree with your chosen methods and timing of application in the development of that tree. One of the main factors is how big you want your bonsai and how thick you want your trunk. If you were going to develop it into a 3ft tree with a 6” trunk diameter then you probably wouldn’t be doing those methods now.
    I like my maples more natural looking and feminine like this one you show - and as so we transition to using things like defoliation and branch cut backs sooner.
    Keep growing!

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety

      Hi Bonsai Science, exactly. Did you happen to see my video on growing trunks? I dabble in the balance between method, time and trunk thickness there too.

    • @Candice.BonsaiScience
      @Candice.BonsaiScience Před 2 lety

      @@GrowingBonsai Most likely I watched it, but I will go back and check!

  • @rizkyrijzalbonsai6990
    @rizkyrijzalbonsai6990 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow mantap bosku

  • @backbudbonsai
    @backbudbonsai Před rokem

    I know this video was made many months ago……. but do you remember what month this work was actually done? I have a few maple bonsai’s that I want to defoliate or at least partially defoliate. Is May too soon to perform a defoliation?
    I deeply appreciate your CZcams channel! It has so much good content. Thank you and keep up all the great content! Take care!

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před rokem

      Hm.. To be honest.. Not really. The date of publishing was around july. I would think, looking at the stage of the growth, this to be june/july. Buut.. This depends a lot on where you are located. I do not look at month of year, I look at the trees for work..

  • @watsup6084
    @watsup6084 Před 2 lety +1

    High Quality Video!

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      thank you! Hope it helps you?

    • @watsup6084
      @watsup6084 Před 2 lety

      @@GrowingBonsai it will in 2-4 years time. I just bought 3 maples (katsura, little princess and shishigashira. Unfortunately shin deshojo is not available anywhere near me) which I will plant in my parents yard next week. Next year I will start with 2-3 airlayers per tree (which you already made a video about :).
      Suggestion for a video: aftercare for successful airlayers
      Since this is about refinement I will come back to this video when the time comes.
      On your tree i noticed the bottom cut is a bit of a lump, do you plan on cutting it again?
      Update on the cuttings we talked about on the cutting video: Only 1 maple cutting made it unfortunately, had more success with chinese elm cuttings. Next year I will definetely try your substrate for cuttings.
      Happy Sunday!

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      @@watsup6084 :) Fortunately one of the cuttings made it :). The aftercare for layers is in the making, but will come out in early spring when I repot the 3 layers I think.

  • @gayefanner731
    @gayefanner731 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Jelle. Much better contrast and ability to see what you’re doing, thanx. However it’s not very clear to me when to do these operations, it’s no longer early Spring, we’re well past midsummer, then you skip forward then back again. I expect it’s obvious to you, but we’re not all on your wavelength! God’s blessings to you 🙏✝️ ✌️🇺🇦🌻✌️

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Gaye, the work was done in early, mid spring. Just released later to be able to show the tree back in leaf!

    • @josephconrad9725
      @josephconrad9725 Před 2 lety +1

      I had the same thought Gaye, especially since I got a couple of small maples from the garden center yesterday (mid-july) 😁
      It’s great to see your work on and the evolution of your trees Jelle, thanks for sharing with us. Maybe as a tip to add some text in the video explaining the time jumps in the sequences.

    • @gayefanner731
      @gayefanner731 Před 2 lety

      Thanx for your comment Joseph, I sometimes think I’m the only person sending constructive criticism, (possibly seen as negative?!) God bless you 🙏✝️ ✌️🇺🇦🌻✌️

  • @bonsaibywally
    @bonsaibywally Před 3 měsíci

    you seem to wire rather tight. Doesn't that scar the young branches after a while?
    Love your video's and already learned quite a bit.

  • @PeterJames468
    @PeterJames468 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this detailed and informative video, very helpful. I have some young Japanese maples with pencil thick trunks and about 600mm tall. Would you recommend cutting down the height in spring or leave them until they get thicker and taller, then cut them down? Thank you.

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi peter, have you seen my earlier video on developing trunks? I delve a little into the pros and cons of both options. Time spent growing trunks vss scarsize come into play. I would probably let it grow bigger first

  • @christopherkirchner5984

    Can you make a video and Show how you sharpen your tools please. That whould be great. Thanks 👍🏻

  • @potreliefbonsaibatu5035

    The colour of the fresh green bark of the tree look fresh & soft .Maybe the wood is include not too hard🤔

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety

      exactly why this work is done in spring. A video on early wiring work is in the making highlighting exactly that point

  • @cherylandrews3195
    @cherylandrews3195 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video :) I started japanese maple a couple years ago. all I have done is wire the main trunk, should I be doing anything else when they are still so young?

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety

      It would be good to every 2-4 years take the plants from the pot and work on the roots to get an evenly distributed, outward growing nebari

  • @Yurup
    @Yurup Před 2 lety +1

    Are those root maker pots? They have that upside pyramid shape too.

    • @watsup6084
      @watsup6084 Před 2 lety +1

      Upvoting for a good question. Saw these pots also in michelangelo bonsai channel. They make a lot of sense to me since the bottom part is smaller and thus should reduce the amount of water retention in the bottom part. Wondering what Jelle has to say about them

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety

      they are known here as bulb pots, as people use them for flowerbulbs (burried inthe garden). I once bought a stack of 100 as they seemed very good for wide rootball development. No perforations on them though!

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety

      i think they are different! Do you have a link to a video with the rootmakers?

  • @kurtdebree
    @kurtdebree Před 2 lety

    Great video again Jelle... but.... drywall mesh? isn't that bonsai pot mesh? ;-)

    • @GrowingBonsai
      @GrowingBonsai  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Kurt, thats is not what it is sold for in stores ☝️👍

  • @brucedeacon28
    @brucedeacon28 Před rokem

    👍👌🙂