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BONSAI EASY NEW METHOD PART 21A-JUNIPER PROJECT

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THIS VIDEO IS IN TWO PARTS, "A" AND "B". THIS IS 21A.
I TAKE A NURSERY SPECIMEN OF A JUNIPER THAT IS USUALLY USED AS GROUND COVER. IT WAS SO DENSE INSIDE I WAS UNABLE TO SEE WHAT WAS GOING ON WITH THE BRANCHES, BUT I COULD FEEL SOME GOOD THICK STOCK TO WORK WITH. I GO THOUGH THE ENTIRE PROCESS OF MAKING THIS LARGE LUMP INTO A BONSAI. PLEASE SEE PART "B" (21B) FOR THE ENDING.(***PLEASE VIEW PART 12 ABOUT THE WARNING ON HANDLING SPHAGNUM MOSS BEFORE YOU WORK WITH SPHAGNUM MOSS***).

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  • TRue it typically takes patience and time to make great Bonsai. However this guy is making a VIDEO. As such, it works-providing rudimentray education to people interested in starting bonsai.

  • Yes, there are many sources for details on bonsai care, including books and You Tube videos by the traditionalists. Unfortunately, I am limited to 9 minutes and 59 seconds on You tube per video.

  • Hi, This is some sort of ground cover juniper, I'm not sure of the name. Sorry. Jerry

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  • You lost your job as a haircutter why again??

  • WTF! I hope you are kidding us and it was a plastic tree...

  • @maksenDK don't curse nothing is worse then expertvillage......although...

  • This may be worse than expertvillage..

  • @ChassyGirl0 Thanks

  • I don't believe it, you are the worst bonsais on the world, this work is terribile!!!

  • noooooooooooooo! 7 22 :(

    

  • @AF501GUY The sphagnum moss has chemicals that protects roots from root-rot and as long as there is good size holes in the pot the moss drains pretty easily while staying moist.

  • @AF501GUY Even though watering regularly for pines is good too much could suffocate the roots correct me if I am wrong?

  • The soil should be actually well draining too much water-logged soil could mold the roots

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