Some minor work on a three tree juniper group bonsai, and some discussion of branch placement in group bonsais.
14 Comments so far
MrThomasEckert January 27, 2012
1:39 pm
Fantastic Juniper Group, it? looks great!!!
eallend January 27, 2012
2:15 pm
These were grown from cuttings, how thick?? And when were they started?
HigherPlanes January 27, 2012
2:59 pm
@chasnsx Hello.? I enjoy watching your tutorials and you have some very interesting specimens. I was wondering if you’d share some information regarding the type of fertilizer and soil composition you use. Thanks!
chasnsx January 27, 2012
3:12 pm
@clownbaby83 I have a separate video about juniper cuttings here on Youtube. Briefly, a cutting is a piece? taken from a larger plant and encouraged to grow its own roots. See my video entitled “Juniper cuttings”
clownbaby83 January 27, 2012
3:34 pm
@chasnsx you said you? grew these from cuttings. What exactly is a cutting and what is the best way to go about growing one?
64miguel January 27, 2012
4:17 pm
on average? how many medium sized bonsais do u make in 1 year? i mean the size of the 1 in the video. can u recommend any really really good bonsai sites and forums that i can chekc out? i am a new enthusiast
thnx
tbalsillie January 27, 2012
4:32 pm
Nice tree (s). ? Great information. 5/5!
coolhoundluke January 27, 2012
5:05 pm
Very? nice work!
pinkfloydeffect January 27, 2012
5:35 pm
Nice LOOK AT ALL THOSE PLANTS IN? THE BACKGROUND!
chasnsx January 27, 2012
6:02 pm
I’ve collected material to do two more group? plantings, both of which will be done this fall/winter, and will be recorded on video for Youtube — one of Chinese juniper, and one of deodar cedar.
seniorwisdom January 27, 2012
6:14 pm
I really think you have some great understandings of the trees! who was your sensei? I let my water sit out and i use it for watering.I dont know? the ph of the tap water here but i think its higher than yours(too bad). do you have any forest you could show us?btw I like ur style!
chasnsx January 27, 2012
6:18 pm
The shearing causes a little of the browning. Most of it is caused by anomalous weather? we have been having — cool and very dry springs and summers, very low humidity. This group was repotted in May and the late repotting may have contributed. Our tap water is from wells drilled into the Santa Ana River aquifer, Ph is about 7.8. Pines and junipers like it, but azaleas are impossible to grow and maples rarely show color in the fall.
seniorwisdom January 27, 2012
6:39 pm
I would suggest you your fingers to prune the little out of shape twigs.there? is alot of browning so is it from the shears is the soil good?and water is not from tap?
seniorwisdom January 27, 2012
6:55 pm
you have some nie pieces! this one is well? done
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Fantastic Juniper Group, it? looks great!!!
These were grown from cuttings, how thick?? And when were they started?
@chasnsx Hello.? I enjoy watching your tutorials and you have some very interesting specimens. I was wondering if you’d share some information regarding the type of fertilizer and soil composition you use. Thanks!
@clownbaby83 I have a separate video about juniper cuttings here on Youtube. Briefly, a cutting is a piece? taken from a larger plant and encouraged to grow its own roots. See my video entitled “Juniper cuttings”
@chasnsx you said you? grew these from cuttings. What exactly is a cutting and what is the best way to go about growing one?
on average? how many medium sized bonsais do u make in 1 year? i mean the size of the 1 in the video. can u recommend any really really good bonsai sites and forums that i can chekc out? i am a new enthusiast
thnx
Nice tree (s). ? Great information. 5/5!
Very? nice work!
Nice LOOK AT ALL THOSE PLANTS IN? THE BACKGROUND!
I’ve collected material to do two more group? plantings, both of which will be done this fall/winter, and will be recorded on video for Youtube — one of Chinese juniper, and one of deodar cedar.
I really think you have some great understandings of the trees! who was your sensei? I let my water sit out and i use it for watering.I dont know? the ph of the tap water here but i think its higher than yours(too bad). do you have any forest you could show us?btw I like ur style!
The shearing causes a little of the browning. Most of it is caused by anomalous weather? we have been having — cool and very dry springs and summers, very low humidity. This group was repotted in May and the late repotting may have contributed. Our tap water is from wells drilled into the Santa Ana River aquifer, Ph is about 7.8. Pines and junipers like it, but azaleas are impossible to grow and maples rarely show color in the fall.
I would suggest you your fingers to prune the little out of shape twigs.there? is alot of browning so is it from the shears is the soil good?and water is not from tap?
you have some nie pieces! this one is well? done