BONSAI NEW EASY METHOD #175-PART B-JIN AND SHARIMIKI CONT.

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PART B-WE LOOK AT THE RESULTS FROM PART A TO AGE BRANCHES AND TRUNKS BY PEELING THE BARK AND UNDERLYING LAYERS AND APPLYING LIME SULFER (NOT LIME SULFATE) WHICH BLEACHES THE WOOD, GIVING AN APPEARANCE OF AGE OR NATURAL DAMAGE.

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  • i really like that long leaf ficus jin a lot!. it is very unique.

  • Hi, After a day or so afterthe filming, it turned a lot whiter and really looks snazzy now. It always reminded me of a person climbing on the trunk. Jerry

  • The Juniper looks like a Procumbens Nana. I'm not sure if the following works on other Junipers but I know it works on the Procumbens Nana. You can improve the bark's appearance by brushing the bark with a tooth brush (or something similar) GENTLY so the flaking bark comes of ,without hurting the bark (when brushing to hard you will see a green or white layer). The bark will have a Beautiful bronze shine. To brighten and preserve it use a bit of olive oil and brush it over the bark. Tanx Stephan

  • Hi, I am pretty certain this is a Juniper parsoni, or Parson's juniper. Thanks. Jerry

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  • what use in 4:20 ?

  • Just like a son n law always stealing the father n laws tools !

  • Ma che diamine ha fatto??

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