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  • could someone please tell me the name of the song and artist that's playing?

  • Es una Casuarina, arboles originarios de Australia

  • UNA PREGUNTA POR FAVOR URGENTE!!

    QUE ESPECIE DE BONSAI ES EL ULTIMO BONSAI QUE APARECE?

    GRACIAS ESPERO RESPUESTA!

  • I think the pine tree @ 4:40 is made of plastic or something look at the smooth bark.

  • @PogoFogo It's real a shimpaku juniper probably not a pine just trained and pinched to look like a pine.

  • @93hipgnosis I thaught it was a Pine. It is so well trained. Amazing.

  • someone, please, label this song

  • please give me this song

  • incredible Ramification!!

  • why are people rating others low for voicing their opinions? It is not as if they are ridiculing anyone?

  • what's the name of this song, i like it. anyone please?

  • i wonder what jeremy clarkson would say about this hobby

  • About the same as he would about Dragonball parts 1-20 I rekon.

  • Taiwanese are very avante garde with their pot selections. But of course they have masterpeice trees for such brilliant pots.

  • Wonderful!

  • hope i live long enough to see my trees get close to this level the fine branches are amazing nebari's awesome proper bonsai trees !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • the trees at 1:00, 1:25, 2:00, 3:30 a my favs....amazing! I just got into it and bought a picea glauca....next will be a cotoneater or something in those lines

  • sakura tree or cherry blossom tree are hard to find here in the philipines.. and hard to grow in tropical surroundings..ryt?

  • bonsai beautiful

  • Just like enormous 200 yr old trees, just scaled down, so kewl!

  • lol do you think they are younger than normal trees? The Bonsais you see here are way older :)

  • MA! So those ones that are like four feet tall are really like a couple hundred years old?! I guess this means my Juni will keep growing huh? crap!

  • as far as i know: the oldest bonsai is about 600 years. They all grow, thats why you have to cut and wire them and stuff :p

  • 600, that's crazy! Will my tree just suddenly sprout a freakishly large leaf and I will have to trim it? Or what? I don't know what to expect.

  • you must let shoots grow a bit then trim. dont trim as soon as something grows

  • Thanks for you concern but unfortunately my bonsai died in April, apparently we don't know how to take care of one, we all felt really bad.

  • but dont give up i have lost two bonsai i am now starting my third fourth and soon fifth i have done research and payed much attention to others now i feel i can do it.

  • @109367 Al pasar unos dos años se le debe de cambiar casi totalmente la tierra en su parte inferior. Veraz que casi ya no existe tierra, sino muchas raíces a manera de tela araña que tendrás que sacar totalmente y remplazar ese espacio vacío por nueva tierra, colocaras el bonsaí correctamente en su posición anterior presionaras ligeramente para que el Bonsai quede seguro y se sienta seguro. pues son árboles. piensa en eso.

    Y te deseo la mejor de las suertes.

  • @apueduardo

    Oo, muy interesante! Desafortunadamente, mi árbol murió hace tres o cuatro meses. Sentía muy triste sobre él. Pero gracias por la información y apesadumbrado por mi malo español XD

  • @109367 Siento de verdad que eso ta haya ocurrido Te aconsejo que insistas.

    Siempre a la mayoría de las personas que conozco se les muere el árbol a los 3 o mas años y es exactamente por eso el tener que remplazar esa tierra que es escasa y muerta.

    Y podar esas raíces que parecen tela de araña y dejar tan solo las grandes.

    eso hacerlo en tiempos antes que inicie la primavera.

    Mi árbol es de abril de 1983.

    Saludos Eduardo Camacho

  • @apueduardo Para empezar, se podan las raices grandes(jas que anclan el arbol) y dejando las pequeñas que son las que absorven los nutrientes. Los arboles no comen tierra, por eso tenemos que fertilizarlo dos veces al mes en epoca de crecimiento. La "tierra" debe ser un material granular como por ejemplo granito descompuesto, tezontle o piedra volcanica, etc.

  • The pots used in Taiwanese bonsai are the very best, so much more color and flare than traditional Japanese bonsai.

  • Grande Itamar! como é gratificante poder ver a

    beleza das plantas exibidas nesse video.

  • nice.... ive always wanted a cherry blossom bonsai

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