Vin
Imperial Masterpiece
Be quiet and listen to the tree (with your pants on preferably)
From the late Charles ? (he had a nursery in Pigeon Forge TN for years)
You can have a picnic under a good bonsai...
Took me a while to really get the gist of this one
John
You don't "grow" a bonsai, you "reduce" to a bonsai.
Sorry, don't know where I heard that.
CW
"stick a chop stick in it" . . . saved more of my trees than any other single piece of advice.
to check for moisture?
to check for moisture?
That's very similar to the way I was taught to wire: "wire the branch, and bend it to shape. Stop bending just before it cracks." Works great most of the time...Apparently one bonsai master said about when to water.... "Wait until it dies then water the day before".
Don't know who when or where. Just heard it![]()
On BSG, Chat section - I think Matsu Bonsai found out that on our side Lingnan [ Grow and Clip ] was mostly used, very little wiring.
He said I was lazy.
Had me laughing for days.
As one of those folk presently growing trees in marbles, from 3 mm to 15 mm with just compost as the organic, I would agree with, was it Kimura.
In fact a long term growing situation with only 3 mm glass marbles / beads is under way [ and compost ].
Good Day
Anthony
Anthony, was that you who posted the tree growing in 3mm glass marbles and compost on IBC?
I acknowledge it is possible, but ask why would you do it? Certainly you have better options available? The lack of irregular texture on the surface of the marbles makes for less surface area, less air exchange... Are you just proving a point? Are these glass beads something you have a lot of and a cheap/ easy medium for our to get? Just curious.. Not bashing you. I find it kind of funny as I know it is POSSIBLE to grow a tree in most any free draining mix, and always liked that quote about growing in marbles.. I just don't think anything short of lucky bamboo is normally grown in marbles! Lol