How to Style Bonsai Trees - Mugo Pine

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2009

Graham Potter (http://www.kaizenbonsai.com) shows the initial styling of a very unusual mugo pine collected in the Italian Alps.

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  • wonderful work. just wondering, how do you bring the foliage in on mugo pine. Mine is quite leggy.

  • @leahmendoza11 The tree needs to be extremely healthy with a powerful root system and lots of foliage, this will trigger a few inner shoots, then every year you can shorten one or two branches. This process may take years.

    G.

  • Please pronounce 'bonsai' correctly... There is no Z sound in the word.

  • @Rotpig No "z" in pedant either ;-)

    G.

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  • @GrahamWPotter thanks, i suppose patience will come into play, really enjoy your work cant wait until the next video

  • IMHO this tree was screaming to be a windswept semi-cascade style. It's easy to be critical so far after the fact (and I do thoroughly enjoy Graham's videos), but I think he went in the wrong direction with this one.

  • @GrahamWPotter Just ignore the "trolls"... :)

    M.

  • That's beautiful. Can we see an update?

  • Amazing work! I'd love to see a video update of this tree.

  • Omg .amazing job , thanks for posting this video.. LOVE IT...

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