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How to start a Bonsai from Japanese Quince (Easy for beginners)

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Creating Bonsai from nursery stock material is always challenging. Today I continue the work to progress four of my Japanese Quince as I move them from badly draining soil into a much-improved soil mix (Kaizen No 2). More on Japanese Quince as Bonsai: https://youtu.be/eow-zaMD4DE Also mentioned during this video: Species Guides from Harry Harrington at https://bonsai4me.com/ Kaizen No 2 Soil from https://www.grahampotterbonsai.com/ If you enjoyed this video; then please like, share and comment. To be notified of future videos consider subscribing: https://www.youtube.com/@expressionsofgracebonsai?sub_confirmation=1 If you are interested in finding out about the smaller channels in our growing British Bonsai Community then you have to check out the following playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5AzQGomfKw46IY3EA03h5LhgF8dJbjvm God Bless & Happy Bonsaiing Xavier -- TIMESTAMPS -- 00:00 A few words from the greenhouse. 00:33 The Japanese Quince on 2nd August. 01:28 My first Quince fruit. 01:59 Summer Pruning & Wire removal. 05:44 Taking some cuttings. 07:20 Root & Foliage reduction. 10:13 A big branch cut. 11:03 Kaizen No 2 A better soil for repots. 13:24 How are the other trees looking now? 14:55 A BIG piece of advice. Equipment & Acknowledgements: I use a Panasonic Lumix DMC 330 Bridge Camera All video production using AVC Video Editor Software Sound equipment courtesy of: johnaronphotography.co.uk Handmade Ceramics by: Dawn Isaac of deiceramics.com *Please be aware that all details of products used are given for your benefit only – I do not receive any financial recompense. I just think they are good value and you should know where to buy them if interested. #bonsaiuk #pruningbonsai #japanese #quince #propagation #potting #bonsai #bonsaigarden

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