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Rescuing a Neglected Cotoneaster for Bonsai🪴Exposed Roots!

Notion Bonsai 19,921 2 years ago
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In this Bonsai video, we rescue a neglected cotoneaster and make it into a Bonsai tree with an exposed root style! I personally find that working with neglected material for Bonsai is not only a budget-friendly option but also a chance to craft incredibly unique and beautiful trees! If you are new to Bonsai and want to get started with a relatively easy tree to work on, there is no better tree to start with than the Cotoneaster! This remarkable species offers a wonderful entry point for beginners, thanks to its relatively easy care requirements and forgiving nature. The small leaves and internodes make this species an absolute joy to work with! Pruning and shaping become easier tasks, allowing you to exercise your creativity and develop your bonsai styling skills. Beyond its aesthetics, the cotoneaster is also relatively low-maintenance. With proper care, including regular watering, appropriate soil composition, and occasional fertilization, cotoneasters can thrive for many years. Exposed roots add a touch of natural elegance and artistic charm to a Bonsai, and this Cotoneaster is no exception. Despite some neglect, I'm determined to revive its inherent beauty and showcase its potential as a true Bonsai gem! TIMECODES: 00:00 - Intro. 00:17 - About The Tree. 01:03 - The Tools/Bonsai Wire Used. 02:10 - Revealing the Trunk. 02:33 - Working On The Roots. 05:09 - Washing The Roots. 05:38 - Bonsai Styles and Design Options. 07:47 - Working On The Foliage. 09:06 - How To Take Cotoneaster Cuttings. 10:09 - Root Pruning and Exposed Root Styling Ideas. 13:47 - Repotting The Cotoneaster Bonsai Tree. 17:20 - Watering / Beauty Shots. 17:42 - BONUS! Cotoneasters From Last Year. 18:38 - Outro. #bonsai #bonsaitree #cotoneasterbonsai #bonsaiart #floweringbonsai #bonsaibending

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