Yamadori hunting - a little different
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Bob Pressler
marcus watts
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pak bonsai
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my nellie
handy mick
peter keane
Pavel Slovák
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Yamadori hunting - a little different
Hi all
Yamadori hunting this year I started a little differently.
Two years ago I found an interesting tree.
Unfortunately, the interesting part of the picture is not the whole tree but only branch of interest.
This year, I remembered this branch and I decided to attempt to work - to hunt this branch.
The son of Jacob, we went hunting. All that is needed at home was ready. Now just wait for the result.
Gretings Pavel
Yamadori hunting this year I started a little differently.
Two years ago I found an interesting tree.
Unfortunately, the interesting part of the picture is not the whole tree but only branch of interest.
This year, I remembered this branch and I decided to attempt to work - to hunt this branch.
The son of Jacob, we went hunting. All that is needed at home was ready. Now just wait for the result.
Gretings Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Yamadori hunting - a little different
Excellent idea for uncollectable material. I take it you'll be back to inject some water into the bags through the Summer.
Guest- Guest
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
clever idea! now, what about animals messing with the bag?
peter keane- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Hi Will
Thank you very much for your nice coment.
About a month go to the first control.
Even with water.
Pavel
Hi Peter
Thank you for your nice replies.
I think that this post will not be a problem with animals. I hope .
Pavel
Hi handy mick
Thanks
Pavel
Thank you very much for your nice coment.
About a month go to the first control.
Even with water.
Pavel
Hi Peter
Thank you for your nice replies.
I think that this post will not be a problem with animals. I hope .
Pavel
Hi handy mick
Thanks
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Brilliant! Bravo, Pavel!
Some animals are really curious, you know. They push their nose into everything, Pavel!
I wish best success to this project of yours!
Some animals are really curious, you know. They push their nose into everything, Pavel!
I wish best success to this project of yours!
my nellie- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Even if those grafts take, you'll still have major problems with the nebari: there won't be any. How do you plan to fix that?
Mark Jackson- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Hi Alexandra
thank you very much for nice coments and compliment.
We'll see what happens.
Pavel
Hi Mark
Thanks for the comment and question.
I know it will not nebari. Nor is the juniper or pine from the rock and others. In this case, the value of the tree for me as such. I think it is not necessary to always look for perfection from the tables, but respect the original tree. With such an idea I started this project. The truth is that if you manage to get this branch dokontejneru and grow, it can also work on improving-creation nebari.
Pavel
thank you very much for nice coments and compliment.
We'll see what happens.
Pavel
Hi Mark
Thanks for the comment and question.
I know it will not nebari. Nor is the juniper or pine from the rock and others. In this case, the value of the tree for me as such. I think it is not necessary to always look for perfection from the tables, but respect the original tree. With such an idea I started this project. The truth is that if you manage to get this branch dokontejneru and grow, it can also work on improving-creation nebari.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
What a great idea Pavel! I agree with you that you don't always need a perfect tree. Sometimes you do something just to see what happens, right? Otherwise how would we ever learn anything.
Rather than animals, I'm more interested what any humans who see this might think, lol.
"Ooh, look! It's a Pinus Blackbagii"
Rather than animals, I'm more interested what any humans who see this might think, lol.
"Ooh, look! It's a Pinus Blackbagii"
Harleyrider- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Hey Pavel! that's an interesting way to harvest material, I will lessen the impact of collecting old trees in the wild.
..my only concern is the possibility that other people might harvest your branch/tree when the time is right.
regards,
jun
..my only concern is the possibility that other people might harvest your branch/tree when the time is right.
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Hi Steve and Jun
Thank you very much for yours nice coments and compliments.
You have the same thought. And I'm wondering as well. But the place is a wild place. I hope that the branch waits for me.
Gretings Pavel
Thank you very much for yours nice coments and compliments.
You have the same thought. And I'm wondering as well. But the place is a wild place. I hope that the branch waits for me.
Gretings Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
now thats called crazy air layering
a very different idea indeed. waiting for results. regarding the animals we cant stop them . last year i air-layered an almond tree and a peach.but both layers were ruined by the family of squirrels living on adjacent jamun tree.
a very different idea indeed. waiting for results. regarding the animals we cant stop them . last year i air-layered an almond tree and a peach.but both layers were ruined by the family of squirrels living on adjacent jamun tree.
pak bonsai- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Pavel Slovák wrote:Hi Steve and Jun
Thank you very much for yours nice coments and compliments.
You have the same thought. And I'm wondering as well. But the place is a wild place. I hope that the branch waits for me.
Gretings Pavel
Oh really Pavel! It's in a wild place huh?...where is that wild place exactly?
Somebody else reading the forum might wanted to help you out in watering your branch.
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
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Hi pak bonsai
Thank you for the comment. I hope that the animals are not of interest.
Pavel
Hi Jun
Thank you for your coments. I think I can handle it with water. It is not necessary assistance.
Pavel
Thank you for the comment. I hope that the animals are not of interest.
Pavel
Hi Jun
Thank you for your coments. I think I can handle it with water. It is not necessary assistance.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Hi all
Today we went with Jakub for the results.
Two young grafts were unfortunately broken off. The third is strongly srostlý.Větev I planted in a container. Located on the bed heating in plastic greenhouses.
It will be important spring.
Gretings Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/nezarazene/yamadori-lov-trochu-jinak/
Today we went with Jakub for the results.
Two young grafts were unfortunately broken off. The third is strongly srostlý.Větev I planted in a container. Located on the bed heating in plastic greenhouses.
It will be important spring.
Gretings Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/nezarazene/yamadori-lov-trochu-jinak/
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Great job Pavel!!! You're very inspiring!!!
Have a great weekend!!!
Sam
Have a great weekend!!!
Sam
Sam Ogranaja- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Congrats. on the exceptionally nice material. Great work harvesting it and we really look forward to see its progression!!
Orion- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
i really wish you luck with this - hopefully one small area of new roots will keep most of the large green area alive - even if only the branch nearest the roots manages to live you will be able to wire a nice bonsai from it
this could be likely as the single grraft may not supply sap all around the trunk
nice classic technique to collect a pine branch, though, i wish you plenty of luck over the next few years
marcus
this could be likely as the single grraft may not supply sap all around the trunk
nice classic technique to collect a pine branch, though, i wish you plenty of luck over the next few years
marcus
marcus watts- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
jun wrote:Hey Pavel! that's an interesting way to harvest material, I will lessen the impact of collecting old trees in the wild.
..my only concern is the possibility that other people might harvest your branch/tree when the time is right.
regards,
jun
I'm sure no one takes the trees or branches without permission.
Great idea Pavel. The grafts could with time turn into nebari, and more grafts can be done in the future. There's no rush.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Thanks friends for yours nice compliments and comments. I think that some branches may be right. I tried and maybe I am inspired. I'll try to spring again.
Gretings Pavel
Gretings Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
This could open an enormous range of possibilities, instead of trying to find illusive yamadori, all we need is a tree with a branch (and the ability to climb)
rogueshoots- Member
Re: Yamadori hunting - a little different
Since this topic was revived, how did it do? Quite a creative way to get yamadori.
tmmason10- Member
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