Repotting a Chinese Juniper Bonsai Tree - Itoigawa

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • In this video, we repot a Chinese Juniper Bonsai. This Juniper is of the Itoigawa variety and has featured on the channel before.
    The Itoigawa Juniper Bonsai Playlist: • Itoigawa Juniper Bonsai
    Repotting a Bonsai is a crucial aspect of maintaining a healthy tree. In this step by step video we firstly go through the tools needed for repotting and discuss the reasons for repotting (such as the tree being pot bound).
    We start by carefully loosening the old soil and washing the roots to assess their condition, ensuring that any tangled or circling roots are removed to avoid future issues. Then, we transplant the tree into a pond basket, which stimulates the growth of numerous roots in a short time by air-pruning the roots at the pot's edges, resulting in a denser root system.
    When it comes to working on Junipers, it's essential to avoid rushing the process of wiring and repotting in the same year, as this can put undue stress on the tree. This is especially important with specimen trees, and I recommend taking a more cautious approach. Instead of repotting and wiring in the same year, consider repotting first, waiting a year for the tree to recover, and then returning to work on the foliage.
    This approach is particularly prudent to ensure that the tree remains healthy and doesn't suffer from excessive stress. Remember, taking things slow and steady is often the best way to ensure long-term success with your Juniper Bonsai.
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    TIMECODES:
    00:00 - Intro.
    00:54 - The Tools Used for Repotting.
    01:10 - Why I am Repotting.
    02:02 - Loosening up the Old Soil.
    05:08 - Washing The Roots.
    05:57 - Root Pruning Decisions.
    06:57 - Repotting into a Pond Basket.
    08:25 - Bonsai Soil Mix.
    10:14 - Watering and Applying Spaghnum Moss.
    11:27 - Beauty Shots.
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Komentáře • 106

  • @TheBonsaiZone
    @TheBonsaiZone Před rokem +9

    Really well explained Adam, excellent!!

  • @user-yo9kf9by1m
    @user-yo9kf9by1m Před 19 dny

    It makes me happy to see you so happy and excited!) It's been a year since the video was made, hope it's doing great!

  • @TheBonsaiGarden
    @TheBonsaiGarden Před rokem +5

    Another superb video Adam. Effortlessly packed with lots of info. Keep up the great work. 👍

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +1

      Thanks very much Jason! 😄There will be lots more videos to come!

  • @tacobonsai
    @tacobonsai Před rokem +3

    Good call on the pond basket. It would probably still have thrived after the root work but you assured it. Beautiful little tree. I'm glad it is in your hands, it really wasn't quite so remarkable before you restyled it.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the kind words Taco! 😊I hope it pushes out a lot of healthy growth this year!

  • @bobmccarlie382
    @bobmccarlie382 Před rokem +3

    I use colanders and net pots for all my young trees. When I wire them in, rather than having the wire coming up from the bottom, I insert a long piece of wire horizontally from one side to the other then back to the first side, so that it goes on both sides of the trunk. Once I twist the ends of the wire it locks the tree in very securely. Also it stiffens the sides of the net pot so that the soil is less disturbed

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem

      Ahh nice Bob! They work just as well! Thank you for sharing your experience!!

  • @Darkfire1300
    @Darkfire1300 Před 5 měsíci

    Adam, you do such a good job with your videos: clear, concise without leaving out salient details, informative without being pedantic, and above all optimistic in approach. Thank you for your continued efforts. So delighted to watch your work and learn every time!

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před 4 měsíci

      Hey Darkfire! Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement! I truly appreciate your support and am thrilled to hear that you find the videos helpful and enjoyable. It's my passion to share the beauty and art of bonsai in a way that is clear, informative, and uplifting.
      To me Bonsai is not only just about shaping trees; it's also about fostering a sense of connection with nature and sharing knowledge and joy with others. 😊

  • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
    @XaviersBonsaiRetreat Před rokem +5

    That is a great idea Adam and I shall do exactly the same with my two Itoigawa as well. I actually want to use my second one as a mother plant for future cuttings so i don't have to spend a fortune on new stock :)

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +2

      Aw nice Xavier! I look forward to your video on it 😄 Yeah why not! Propagate them as much as you can! 🌳🌳🌳

    • @KurisuBonsai
      @KurisuBonsai Před rokem +1

      Ive just repotted a Hinoki I had in a pond basket and mostly Akadama. Big thing I noticed was just how dry the middle of the soil mass was. Likely best to water these type of plantings by occasionally dunking the whole thing in a bucket when needed, especially so with granular soil.

  • @bobmccarlie382
    @bobmccarlie382 Před rokem

    Great looking little juniper!

  • @niallstruthers2184
    @niallstruthers2184 Před rokem +2

    lovely tree adam, will make for a stunner! great video as always.

  • @Michael-yt3wz
    @Michael-yt3wz Před rokem

    catching up on older posts. Thanks for the information and entertainment. I'm getting into bonsai, and love the info found in your videos.

  • @natrjack965
    @natrjack965 Před rokem

    Great work Adam ..

  • @kireinabonsai4580
    @kireinabonsai4580 Před rokem

    Good job Adam, thank for your great idea

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +1

      Hey thanks! It's not my original idea but a useful technique to keep in mind for good healthy roots!

  • @Ad_DOOM
    @Ad_DOOM Před rokem

    love to see a pond basket. good video Adam

  • @raymondplodzien7459
    @raymondplodzien7459 Před rokem

    Great explanation and demonstration Adam. I learn so much from your videos.

  • @shankill178
    @shankill178 Před rokem

    Beautiful wee tree Adam.

  • @harrychristodoulou3782

    Well done mate, that bonsai is looking great a little belter 👌🏼

  • @Bonsaicrazy
    @Bonsaicrazy Před rokem +3

    Excellent video, Adam
    👍👍👍

  • @Rob1337
    @Rob1337 Před rokem

    Love itoigawa, maybe my favourite as I have a few, nice wee tree you have there buddy

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem

      Aw nice! It's such a nice species to work on!

  • @Matt6644
    @Matt6644 Před rokem

    Thats an awesome tree! Wish we could get Itoigawa here in New Zealand.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem

      Thanks Matt! I wish we could get it here too!! I had to order this one from a nursery!

  • @rolando10
    @rolando10 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent work ! Indeed sphagnum moss helps after repotting or even for first placing an airlayered in a pot. 👏

  • @aden8
    @aden8 Před rokem

    Penjelasan anda sangat baik mudah di pahami.

  • @joegarland4885
    @joegarland4885 Před rokem +4

    A great knowledgeable instructional video Adam, I am using sphagnum moss a lot more these days when repotting trees as I think it helps the roots to recover quicker creating a finer root system and retains moister were the roots need it to develop those finer roots.All the best with your trees Adam.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem

      I've found this also Joe! Spaghnum is almost like magic! Thanks very much 🙂

  • @harrietb2141
    @harrietb2141 Před rokem

    You already know how to do it😍

  • @gloriablanco7856
    @gloriablanco7856 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot.

  • @dwed1234
    @dwed1234 Před rokem +1

    Nice video. Be interested to see how you get on. 👍

  • @bstelio100
    @bstelio100 Před rokem

    Great !! Greetings from Portugal! 👋✌

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +1

      Hey thanks Bruno! Aw nice! I go to Albufeira every year with my family. Beautiful place!

    • @bstelio100
      @bstelio100 Před rokem

      @@notionbonsai Very nice! I lived in Albufeira about 25 years ago..! :) I have family there :) Is a nice place to vacation in summer! :)

  • @bonsaitime621
    @bonsaitime621 Před rokem

    Cool basket, I've never come across those short ones. Mine are all either cubes or regular garden 6 inch pot shape

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem

      I think I found these ones on ebay for like £2 each! 😄Nothing wrong with a cube! I might actually prefer more room haha!

  • @celsovazquez7372
    @celsovazquez7372 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video brother any plans on the future to add to you collection an acer plamatum in the future? I think Will be awesome to follow along your journey with it! Keep it up 💪

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem

      Thanks Celso! I have a few maples already! Just up-potted one in a short video yesterday!! 🤗🤗

  • @arekushisuruizu2968
    @arekushisuruizu2968 Před rokem +1

    hey Adam, you should make a video about how to reproduce the sphagnun 'cause thats really interesting
    Anyway i'd leave the sphagnun over the soil, it would really help you keep the moisture during the summer days
    Keep it going, bro !!

    • @Bootysmoothie
      @Bootysmoothie Před rokem +1

      I like to look in swamps with an active spring but in the warmer area where lots of sun peeks through. I find that kind of moss near blueberry bushes quite frequently in high light areas

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +2

      Hey Arekushisu! I don't propagate the moss myself. I usually collect it locally from a forest. (with permission of course!) I'll definitely keep this in mind for a video though! 😄🌳

  • @joepearce1728
    @joepearce1728 Před rokem +1

    Another fantastic video…..wat is the soil mix u use generally for young trees in training baskets please

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +1

      Hey thanks Joe! I mentioned it in the video 🤗 It's a mix of pumice, akadama and lava rock.

  • @googleboy7530
    @googleboy7530 Před 5 měsíci

    Could this also work for a fukien? I have 2 carmona retusas with compost type of soil. They look very muddy. The bigger carmona retusa - I received in November 2023. It has an S shape and its roots are breaking the top layer of the compost soil in its pot. The second carmona retusa is new and smaller and has an upright shape. I received just yesterday, and it has a similar situation with the soil. The smaller one is the one I would like to try this with. I want to develop the tree.
    Cheers and thank you for the amazing tutorials. 🙏🏼

  • @susanbigler3014
    @susanbigler3014 Před rokem

    Loved it!!! This time I learned more about the basket, Thank you! I knew it promoted root growth, but didn't know about the roots when they exit the basket. ❤🌿✂️🥰 can't wait to see how your plants come through in Spring/Summer.. BTW how is your Gran's tree?

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +1

      Hi Susan. Glad it had some useful information for you! My grannys tree is just about to start flowering for spring 🙂 Unfortunately she passed away on the 12th March this year 😥

    • @susanbigler3014
      @susanbigler3014 Před rokem

      @@notionbonsai OH my goodness🤗😪😇 I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my hugs and prayers for you and your family.

  • @_gabe_9556
    @_gabe_9556 Před rokem

    Hiiii nice video!!! Can you maybe do a bonsai collection tour for your next video? That would be awesome!

  • @sbragaglia
    @sbragaglia Před rokem

    Very cute little grand tree, well done!
    Where have you found Itoigawa? At Herons? Cheers!

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +1

      Hey! I've ordered it from a nursery online 🙂Wattston Bonsai I think it was called!

  • @Alexis-iq1wt
    @Alexis-iq1wt Před 7 měsíci

    I have a shimpaku juniper but I don’t know what type, it’s also pot bound idk if I can repot in December I live in southern California

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před 7 měsíci

      Hey! Repotting it in December in Southern California might just work out fine due to the milder climate. 🌞 Just make sure to handle it gently, especially since it's pot-bound. When you do repot, prune any circling roots and place it in fresh soil to give those roots some breathing room. Keep an eye on it after repotting, as it might need a bit of extra care during this time. Good luck with your Shimpaku Juniper!

  • @mehranashkanian2747
    @mehranashkanian2747 Před rokem

    Can we mix some bark bark into the mix ?

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem

      Yes, it is possible to mix bark into the bonsai soil mix. Bark is a common component of many bonsai soil mixes, as it provides organic matter and helps retain moisture. However, it's important to keep in mind that not all types of bark are suitable for use in bonsai soil. Some types of bark can decompose too quickly and cause the soil to become overly acidic or compacted. It's best to use a high-quality, aged bark that has been screened to remove any fine particles. Additionally, the proportion of bark in the soil mix should be carefully considered, as too much can reduce drainage and oxygen availability to the roots. 😄

  • @qwbo
    @qwbo Před rokem +1

    I used sphagnum and it started rotting and the soil became white and mouldy sort off so I took it off its doing good now but my one wasnt fresh and new

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem

      Ohh noo sorry to hear that!! Spaghnum shouldnt go mouldy as it has antifungal and antibacterial properties. Was probably really old!

    • @qwbo
      @qwbo Před rokem

      @@notionbonsai not sure it might also have dried out

  • @claudiosabitzer9316
    @claudiosabitzer9316 Před rokem

    why dont i get a notification when you upload a video even though i activated the bell on your channel? 😅

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +1

      Aw noo! I'm not sure!! Must be a glitch with CZcams! Maybe try turning it off and on? 🙂

  • @moisesg.v.1575
    @moisesg.v.1575 Před 29 dny

    I thought you cannot take all the soil at one time from pines and junipers because you just got rid of all the symbiosis the roots have with the good bacteria of the soil. I wonder if it survived... When I first started making bonsai I killed every pine and juniper due to completely cleaning the old soil at once... Tell me how did it do? Thanks.

  • @SullyMac83
    @SullyMac83 Před 8 hodinami

    the soil mixture u use for ur bonsais, is that equal parts akadama, pumice and lava rock?

  • @santiagoromero3475
    @santiagoromero3475 Před rokem

    Hi Adam, great video!
    Just a tip (that I unfortunately did a few ago).
    Never bare root a juniper, leave around 50% of the original soil.
    Junipers like most conifers rely on mycorrhizal fungi in the root system.
    if you do bare root then using some of the old soil to repot can help the tree.
    Hopefully the tree stays healthy!

    • @cactsai
      @cactsai Před rokem

      I was just about to comment the exact same thing. Bare rooting junipers is dangerous, especially on an expensive Itoigawa. Cutting too much root as well will revert the tree back to juvenile foliage, which is no big deal in the long run, but it'll take a number of years to get that mature foliage back.
      Great video though, Adam. It's well shot, it sounds good, the picture is crisp, and you speak clearly which makes you a clear natural bonsai lesson communicator.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the advice! As the tree was strong I felt it was ok to do so! Will definitely keep a close eye on this tree to ensure that it survives well 🤗

  • @graykekoadrumz
    @graykekoadrumz Před 4 měsíci +1

    I thought it was a bad idea to bare root junipers?

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před 4 měsíci

      You're correct that bare-rooting junipers can be risky, especially for older or more established trees, as they have a sensitive root system that can easily dry out or become damaged during the process. However, in certain situations and with proper care, bare-rooting younger junipers can be successful.
      Each bonsai and situation is unique, so what works for one tree may not necessarily work for another. It's essential to assess the health and vigor of the tree, as well as consider factors such as root development and the time of year before deciding whether to bare-root.
      If you prefer to err on the side of caution, it's perfectly valid to avoid bare-rooting junipers altogether and opt for less invasive repotting methods. 🌿😀🌳

  • @hatemhosni2857
    @hatemhosni2857 Před rokem

    an apple bonsai is possible ?

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +1

      Hey Hatem! Yeah they are! I have a few videos about Apple Bonsai on this channel 😊

    • @hatemhosni2857
      @hatemhosni2857 Před rokem

      @@notionbonsai thank you bro

  • @9daywonda
    @9daywonda Před rokem

    Happy Saint Paddy's day.

  • @kirliyapag1641
    @kirliyapag1641 Před 4 měsíci

    I'd be really surprised if this tree survived the heat waves last summer.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před 4 měsíci +1

      It did! It's important to protect your trees from extreme temperatures if you get any 😄

    • @kirliyapag1641
      @kirliyapag1641 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@notionbonsai I'd love to see an update on this particular tree please

  • @hybridswap
    @hybridswap Před rokem

    I’m just starting out with a 6 year old itoigawa, can I prune, shape & repot it now so it can grow for the next years or is it too soon?

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem +1

      It's best to do one at a time with Junipers. You can style it now and repot next year 🤗 Just make sure that it is in good health first!

    • @hybridswap
      @hybridswap Před rokem

      @@notionbonsai alright thanks for the reply!

  • @smokereapergaming3861
    @smokereapergaming3861 Před rokem +1

    Y do you remove all the soil from the tree it's not good you should only take half because it has microbial fungus called mycorrhiza that helps the tree grow nice and strong,just wanted to let you know 😊 you don't have to listen to me after all it's your bonsai and you can do whatever you like with it...

    • @mikaellegoai9117
      @mikaellegoai9117 Před rokem +1

      Idk why he didn't keep some of the soil, but usually, you'd want to get rid of the soil to get rid of any insects, fungus, or to thoroughly check for root rot as well. But then again, idk😂

    • @koatsiebaznd7948
      @koatsiebaznd7948 Před rokem +1

      I usually get rid of as much soil as possiblr but I won’t wash roots out to keep as much fungus as possible

    • @simonveghel3937
      @simonveghel3937 Před rokem

      Indeed indeed. I'm not saying this tree won't survive but this is not the way i would repot a itoigawa. Also not the right time of the year. But hey thats me. I don't bare root anything except the usual decideous suspects.

    • @smokereapergaming3861
      @smokereapergaming3861 Před rokem

      @@simonveghel3937 yes mate you doing bonsai right

    • @smokereapergaming3861
      @smokereapergaming3861 Před rokem

      @@koatsiebaznd7948 cool

  • @Bootysmoothie
    @Bootysmoothie Před rokem +1

    Recycle your wire bits with( Rio grande ) they'll take anything and determine the right price for it. Preferably in a large quantity as it might start to cost you

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Před rokem

      Thanks for the advice!! I'll keep this in mind! I like to recycle wire that I take off trees also! 🤗