In this follow-up episode, we take a look at a clump-style Japanese Maple Bonsai that was featured in some previous episodes on Youtube. Check out the original two videos below.
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I love to see follow ups
Knipex, good choice.
Can you use the same technique as you did with this to create a clump from zelcova or birch?
thank you for the knowledge👍👍
Bjorn what cultivar of trees are these? I'd love to start a similar project to make a Game of Thrones "heart tree" style kabudashi
Bjorn please show us how you progress forward with the maple seedlings you putted together in the part 1 and 2❤️ we are many people that started a clump project like yours
10/10 I dont understand the Japanese aesthetic choice of putting lime sulfur to whiten their tree. But then you mention about covering up the old scar on the tree. It reminds me of Geisha that wears those white make-up. Maybe thats why.
This series of videos is one of the best tutorials for beginners on the internet. Also your juniper development videos. Superb work Bjorn and thank you for sharing your time and knowledge with us. 🙏❤️
Woah! Dad-Bjorn Jumpscare 🤣
70/30… by weight?…by volume?… weight by volume?… volume by weight?… density?… Could you spray on the lime sulfur and and spray distilled water on the tips and get and equal or better effect?
I also love that the norseman has a red nose at Christmas time
Very interesting video. Thank you very much for sharing the evolution. A few years ago I saw a video of this same tree and it encouraged me to make one with Burguerian Maples from zero as you taught us. Greetings from Spain, Great job at the ABE congress.
Beautiful !!!!!!!!!
Hello Bjorn,
a great and very interesting continuation with a lot of important information.
But what has become of the new project? I had also started this design style and it would be very interesting to see what your clump style looks like in the meantime.
Many thanks and greetings!
a beautifull lesson to learn 💚 thanks for sharing
👍👌🙂
What are your opinions on / experiences woth fusing older plants together? Im currently working on a kabudachi-bunjin frankenstein pine, it’s actually coming along quite nicely
素晴らしい💞👍
:::=^)
What a magnificent tree. I always look forward to your videos Bjorn
What a really inspiring video, thank you for sharing Bjorn.
From your links, I followed this back a couple of years to the first stages and wondered if there is a 'better' time of the year to bond the seedlings together to start the clump off?
it's really chunked up since that first video… excellent work sir, great inspiration
Brilliant.
Love this tree, its awesome Bjorn. By the way you have a good scratch on your left arm have you being fighting with a tree 😅😅, Great video thanks for sharing
Always enjoy your video's Bjorn, you clearly explain the different techniques very well.
I am presently developing several Japanese maple trees and will apply what you
demonstrated on your video. Thank you for sharing, Happy holidays to you and your family.
A great follow up video. After watching the first one some 3 years ago, I was inspired to start a couple of clump styles off using saplings. I will give them another 2 years to see if they've fused together.
So what would be the right time to wire?
I think I speak for everyone when I say we're probably all curious regarding the Maple clump you assembled in your first video. Thanks for the follow-up on this one!
Have been looking for a wound sealing putty like you've used 8:58. If you had affiliate links I'd be happy to use 'em!
Gonna be honest the right tree looks better to me, the lines and flow look more aesthetic
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Thanks Bjorn! Would be great
They really grow up incredibly fast!!!
This video was My bonsai inspiration ❤️😭