Develop Rapid Nebari and Root Flare on your Bonsai

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See how I develop great nebari and root flare in my bonsai trees.

Enjoy 😁🙏

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Thanks for the advice regarding the use of shallower pond-type or storage baskets. I hope folks who are new to bonsai are listening to your sound advice. Cheers from Kokomo, Indiana. U.S.

jameslangschied
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Ido the same but with fruit trays
Thanks Jason keep it up mate

phillipwaterman
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Definitely going to apply this method for the trees that need growth and thicken up
Thanks a lot for your video

a.dkutzbarber
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SOLID tips and advice, thank you. I too am a big fan of pond baskets.

backbudbonsai
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Really good information. I have been very close to starting some of my trees into a pond basket that I want to thicken up. With the way your trees look, I would be well advised to do so. Maybe my big ole elm could use it 🤔

tacobonsai
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Definitely something worth doing in Bonsai because it promotes root growth & prevent root rot even in a bad soil mixture.
But the drawback is that the tree need to be watered on time because the soil dry up faster.

angryzombie
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Some great ideas for future trees. Nicely presented! Thank you again, Jason!

thebrightsidepotteryandbonsai
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Thanks, it turns out that i already new these tips but they are really effective should help many people

carlossoares
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Nice video mate. Love the maples, but I'm more interested in that chainsaw! 🤣

TonysBonsai
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I have planted several trees like that according to my reasoning, the video helps me be more confident, thank you

BonsaiKH
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I will definitely give this a go Jason. A great video full of worthwhile information. Thanks.

mick
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I let mine get pot bound in a flower pot for round a yr or two. Then add 2sizes up flower pot, add a layer of soil at the bottom then put original flower pot with tree inside the bigger flower pot, not repotting, then add more soil on the sides. This promotes root growth through the bottom into newer soil, compost is best and all that has worked for me.

garyjohnson
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Hi Jason, after visiting Japan this summer and my husband giving me a bonsai for my birthday, I'm developing bonsai fever! I've already purchased several pre-bonsai plants and am attempting to air layer our fig tree as well so I have a thick trunked tree to play with. I've really enjoyed your videos. They are so well done and informative. Can you please provide an estimate on the dimensions for the larger rectangular basket? Thank you for the time you've put into these videos!

pockypockpock
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Thank you Jason! I just found your channel and I’m glad I did! Very useful information 🌳

Jvl
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Great video Jason! I’ve got a lot to do still and will do some in baskets and large seed trays. 😊

ggevergreenbonsai
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Some people read their horoscope everyday, I look forward to a video of your fish, and of course, your trees.

maryweber
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I'm brand new to bonsai but have been veg gardening for a few years. For the exact same reason you use pond baskets for root development I grow chillis and tomatoes in fabric grow bags that allow good aeration to the roots. I haven't seen these used in bonsai and I'm wondering if they'd serve the same purpose or is there a reason I haven't seen them used that I've completely missed? 😂

bigdayve
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Great video Jason. I've seen those baskets in home sections of shops and always wondered what they would be like. I did question if the plastic was durable enough and could handle the sun light but it's probably the same as a pond basket

AlexBraunton
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…… awesome video, thanks for sharing!

tumizoomi
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Very well produced and I only wish I had learnt this a lot earlier in my journey. However, no good looking back or crying over spilt milk...unless your one of your cats of course. I feel that is an investment I may be making sometime this year, although my kids did get the hint and get me some ratchet secateurs for my birthday. Top stuff.

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