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BONSAI-EASY NEW METHOD-PART 1 OF 3

By admin On January 8, 2010 Under Bonsai Videos
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Making, raising, and caring for bonsai is easy if you use the new soil-less method which these video clips will show you. Your trees will grow and mature faster than with the traditional method that uses messy soil. I have been using this method since 1985 and have had great results. I started using this method in Philadelphia, and then when I moved to Florida I continued and find it is the best method for me. The traditional method works with slow, tedious growth, and wiring of trees. The …

25 comments - add yours
tttooommm111222333

January 8, 2010

Everything about this video reminds me of an infomercial scam.

VultureRestaurant

January 8, 2010

Do some research on your plant material next time. The pony tail pal is not a true palm, and is indigenous to arid regions of Mexico. Do you think that a plant that likes dry conditions would do well growing in sphagnum moss?

Fuzzysword

January 8, 2010

@vonperro why you always hating on people? ive seen you comment against chansnsx a few times… sad…. damn trolls

vonperro

January 8, 2010

CHASNSX, what you just said about bending the trunk with wire goes to show that you have no idea of what you are talking about. Thats why they have TRUNK BENDERS. Yeah you have been bonsai for 20 years? I don’t think so. Maybe you should just stay quiet.

dutch803

January 8, 2010

My ponytail bonsai is doing great, listen to this guy, your bonsai will thrive, trust me

ozzyozb

January 8, 2010

it killed my ponytail bonsi Im pissed I had it for years dont listen to this guy or you will kill your bonsi trust me..

emulatedvoid

January 8, 2010

The volume is waaaaaaayyyyyy tooo low!
almost no sound at all.

chasnsx

January 8, 2010

You’ll have to bend the trunk with wire — either spiral the wire around the trunk, or use guy wires and turnbuckles. I plan on doing a video in the near future about bending trunks on large trees. As far as pruning it down, I would wait until next spring. We’re too close to the end of the growing season.

ipathbomb92

January 8, 2010

Great video, I am trying to get some moss for a juniper I pulled out of my front yard so I can really get to work on it. I do have a question though, my juniper looks similar to a christmas tree in that it is a single vertical branch and the entire thing is already 26″ tall, should I clip that branch so it doesn’t just keep growing out of proportion to bonsai? I also want my tree to have an “S” shape to it, gotta learn up on training I guess : ) Great video buddy!

bonsai9723

January 8, 2010

I have sound when I listen to it. It may be your computer sound settings.

duckiesgirl

January 8, 2010

There is no sound. :(

zemzamiimad

January 8, 2010

im gonna buy one

macflyfilm

January 8, 2010

Good point, but this is not a cats video.

Koch1234567

January 8, 2010

great video

lchbonsai

January 8, 2010

i would assume so it works almost everywhere lol.

lchbonsai

January 8, 2010

why do you people even watch his videos if you think they suck, yet even comment rudely about them they are great and great advice for beginners.

Mugglistien

January 8, 2010

would sphanum moss be good for bonsai in western australia

a71dimer

January 8, 2010

try adding to our education for a change. ya ya I know, i don’t know how to compose a teachers pet sentence like most of you, and I also live in a trailer and eat top ramen.

a71dimer

January 8, 2010

For anyone thinking of leaving negative comments about this cats video, saying something about how his methods suck and how he doesnt know what he’s doing, or know how to spell or whatever, do us all a favor. Don’t post anything, or please post your own video of what methods you use. since some of you are acting like you know way more than he does, and if you do know, i ask what are you doing watching his vids.

machaaz09

January 8, 2010

OmG thanks mr bonsai9723

LordPine

January 8, 2010

orrible?

junkman6261

January 8, 2010

Hi, great videos! What type of juniper did you say this was? Have you ever seen or done a red-bud bonsai? Do have any suggestions for faster growing trees to use to make bonsai?

lizardbrothers

January 8, 2010

could you keep them in a small pot, like 12″-12″ for its life. and does clipping the roots and twigs keep them small. I want to get one so please help.

TimmyHaag

January 8, 2010

Pot, meet kettle.

LetsWangChung

January 8, 2010

just because you blah blah blah work on imported japanese “specimens” doesnt give you the right to be a “worldclass” DICK