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Different ways to Bonsai Hinoki



In this video Padmapriya and I show you how to make Hinoki cypress into bonsai from Raw material.
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22 Comments

  1. I loved watching both of you work. The thought process explanation is always great. Better than Netflix. Awesome. Michigan USA

  2. I love watching your videos. If 'K'i in Japanese is 'tree', why is Ino-Ki an edible mushroom? Just a thought.

  3. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 thanks Peter and Padma,

  4. I recently found out that I have a book full of trees of mister Chan, which I have in my possesion for decades… It's an in Dutch translated version of "Step by step bonsai" by Colin Lewis and Neil Sutherland. It's from last century, so it's barely holding on… So I have been fan for decades, without even knowing. Long before I started following you on youtube. I just wanted to share this with you.

  5. Thanks a lot for this video. I am in France so sorry for my English… I understand so much thinks after seeing it ! I was afraid of those types of trees. Now, I should be able to try myself to do pre-bonsai with nursery plants !!!

  6. I had some wonderful hinoki nursery stock prebonsai that I was looking forward to continuing to style this spring. However, I foolishly believed the "deer resistant" label and left them unprotected from animals during the midwinter at my new place. The deer in my area made absolute mincemeat of them! Two of three are probably not long for this world, hopefully the third pulls through- but probably not usable for a few seasons. They were really hungry this year- a few of my juniper prebonsai were hit hard but should recover nicely, but they even attacked my japanese black pines! They don't eat the pines, but they bite off a few of the branch tips. Fortunately escaped serious damage with those, but I ended up wrapping my star pines for the rest of winter. Next year I'll have them all in an enclosed space.

  7. I appreciate that Padmapriya points out how he manipulates the roots for an optimum outcome that I notice others do not point out. Spreading out the roots to grow as he explains, others wouldn't take that into consideration, or overlook in their Bonsai adventure. It was a nice bit of adjustment having him host his own sort of video. Thank you both. 🙂

  8. Hinoki can be difficult to develop into large bonsai, a lot of thoughtful planning of each cut to not loose the interior foliage

  9. One thing about Hinoki they don't back bud so don't clean off your branches too far till you shape the tree and figure out your final size/shape, I have a little mound now, time to dig in and see whats under the dome.

  10. I notice almost everyone on the videos except Peter wear gloves. MaxFlex 42-874. Why do most of the workers wear gloves, why does Peter NOT wear gloves?

    Now, if I could FIND some of these plants in my local nurserys I could have some real fun.

  11. I wonder if maybe the roots congest to the perimeter of the pot because they enjoy the heat from the plastic black nursery pots?

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