Neither can I understand what chajko was saying...but I can tell you what do we use as standard mix for potting trees
That substrate which you can see on the video is just pure pomice containing large scale particles from 10-25mm in diameter. That was base. After that chajko has mixed some smaller scale pomice together with remains of tenisit used from some other probably dead tree. Tenisit is simply crushed bricks...baked clay. Otherwise, we also use floreopor...sort of expanded clay
Love your videos .I wish I could find trees like this here in Jersey. This one is an absolute belter! I've only just started getting into bonsai but I am already totally hooked. You guys give me something to aim for.
@TheGreybelly - You can: carpinus carloniniana, American hornbeam. You MUST have permission of the landowner, collect respectfully in the right season for the species of tree, & enough knowledge & experience to keep the tree alive. Look for areas being cleared for houses, roads, shopping centers, etc. Hornbeam is a good tree for novices, but still take diligent care. Note numerous drain holes in containers used in video. Good luck!
What a monster keen to see it now Thanxs
Gwynfzr4 5 days ago
Hi people, congratulation, your work is pretty.
I have a question which the substrate that you use for the trees?
If you can answer in my email would be of great help to me I'm starting
my email: perbonif@gmail.com
TKS and Success.
perboni2004 1 month ago
What a monster! Good job.
NaturesJewels 7 months ago
Muy buenos los videos.Saludos desde Argentina!!!
tinchogimnasta 8 months ago
The beerbottle cap, is an important iron source for building strong roots! xD
ikelleners 9 months ago
Neither can I understand what chajko was saying...but I can tell you what do we use as standard mix for potting trees
That substrate which you can see on the video is just pure pomice containing large scale particles from 10-25mm in diameter. That was base. After that chajko has mixed some smaller scale pomice together with remains of tenisit used from some other probably dead tree. Tenisit is simply crushed bricks...baked clay. Otherwise, we also use floreopor...sort of expanded clay
SandevBonsai 1 year ago
Hey!
I always looking on your blog!
my question (my bonsaienglish isn't the best)
About substrat: what does he mean with "boms"?
I cant understand the substratmix :(
Thanks for answering
S. From austria
SalvatoreBonsai 1 year ago
TheGreybelly...just be persistent and stubborn...and success is certain. Bonsai is a great thing...one you are hooked, you are done for life!
Thanks for your kind words 'bout our videos!
SandevBonsai 1 year ago
Hi.
Love your videos .I wish I could find trees like this here in Jersey. This one is an absolute belter! I've only just started getting into bonsai but I am already totally hooked. You guys give me something to aim for.
Cheers.
TheGreybelly 1 year ago
@TheGreybelly - You can: carpinus carloniniana, American hornbeam. You MUST have permission of the landowner, collect respectfully in the right season for the species of tree, & enough knowledge & experience to keep the tree alive. Look for areas being cleared for houses, roads, shopping centers, etc. Hornbeam is a good tree for novices, but still take diligent care. Note numerous drain holes in containers used in video. Good luck!
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