Bonsai Forest Development | 2 years Spruce
After two years of pruning, wiring, repotting, and careful maintenance, it's finally time to see how this spruce bonsai forest has evolved. In this video, I look back at the development of this picea bonsai forest from its early stages to the miniature landscape it has become today. You'll see the key changes, the challenges along the way, and the techniques that helped shape the trees over the last two years. Can a young spruce planting really start to resemble a natural forest in just two years? Watch until the end to see the transformation. Whether you're interested in bonsai design, spruce bonsai development, forest plantings (yose-ue), bonsai styling, or long-term bonsai progression, I hope this video provides inspiration for your own bonsai journey. Featured tree: Spruce Bonsai Forest (Picea) Techniques featured: pruning, wiring, forest composition, branch development, maintenance, and refinement If you enjoy bonsai progression videos, consider subscribing for more bonsai projects, styling sessions, repotting work, and long-term tree development updates.

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