How To Make A Tanuki And Phoenix Graft - Part I

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Episode : How To Make A Tanuki And Phoenix Graft - Part I

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I am one of 22 people who watched part two before it disappeared! Just wanted to say that the project is looking good and your work is excellent!

TheBonsaiZone
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Tanuki made from dead bonsai is such a romantic interpretation of life renewal!!! Very good video ;)

aldotocci
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I didn't know I could make a clay Tanuki. I will have to now! :) GO BONSAI!

bonsaihunters
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Happy bonsai sir
Owsome sherring sir
Keep sherring sir
Hopefully successful sir

nazairbonsai
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nice video. looking forward to part two!

bmroxo
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Cool!
Yesterday when i was walking in the forest with a friend looking for Hazelnut Yamadori i was actually saying to him that i also want to have some dead dried trees in some of my bonsai forests in the future.
And to day i find this video and find out that it even have its own name. :)

I want a leaf tree as a Tanuki that stand up.
But when it comes to the pine tree forest i will make once in the future, i want a little dead pine tree that look like it has fallen down with a lot of moss on it and with the whole root system sticking up as we typically see when we walk in pine forests. :)

I look forward to see this 3 episodes about Tanuki too. :)

HrRezpatex
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Great video! Can't wait for part 2!

Czaryan
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You could also buy some aquascaping hardscape material like red moor or spider wood as tanuki material

sharirhariparsad
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Good video. And I study English from your video because your speaking is suitable for me.I tell the truth, I understand English 30%, so please tell me why do you call dead tree "TANUKI" ? TANUKI means racoon dog in Japan language. Thank you very much.

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