BONSAI EASY NEW METHOD # 28A-GINKO TRIM

*THIS IS PART “A” (28A) OF A TWO PART VIDEO. PART B IS ABOUT 1 MINUTE LONG). THE GINKO HAS GREAT LEAVES AND A GREAT HISTORY. THIS IS ONE OF MY GINKOS THAT I GREW FROM SEEDS. THEY ARE MODERATELY EASY TO TAKE CUTTINGS FOR ROOTING.(***PLEASE VIEW PART 12 ABOUT THE WARNING ON HANDLING SPHAGNUM MOSS BEFORE YOU WORK WITH SPHAGNUM MOSS***).








4 Responses to 'BONSAI EASY NEW METHOD # 28A-GINKO TRIM'

  1. swordy0514 - June 30th, 2009 at 3:30 am

    have u had any problems with vine weevils… i found some on my little oak tree (planted in soil) i looked it up and it looks just like an adult vine weevil…

  2. bonsai9723 - June 30th, 2009 at 3:30 am

    I have little problem with pests. I use a mixture (as per manufacturer’s directions) of Copper Fungicide liquid and Malthione (they can be mixed) and I use that to spray my plants occassionally. I do have a cotton plant, but have had no problem with weevils.

  3. bonsai9723 - June 30th, 2009 at 3:30 am

    Hi,
    By using sphagnum moss, as the pieces of the sphagnum moss slowly wash away, it exposes the roots. It is simple and it does it by itself! I will expand upon this in an upcoming video.

  4. swordy0514 - June 30th, 2009 at 3:30 am

    how do u get those exposed roots… like this and the scheflerea and the other trees…


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