Кардинальная стрижка бонсай / Формируем Китайский вяз (Ulmus parvifolia)

In this video, we'll be shaping and pruning a Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia). You'll see the entire process of transforming a bonsai: from a heavily overgrown tree with long branches to a neat, structured silhouette. We'll discuss important care nuances faced by bonsai professionals: why a tree may temporarily appear "bald" after heavy pruning, how to properly expose the tree's structure, and why it's so important to remove wire promptly (and what consequences inattention can have on the bark). We'll also take a look inside the garden and compare the current work with an elm that was pruned two weeks ago and has already sprouted fresh, fine foliage. Love bonsai and create beauty with your own hands! Enjoy! ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 — Getting to Know the Chinese Elm: An Overgrown Crown and Nebari Structure 01:13 — The specifics of elm pruning: nuances with long branches. 01:40 — An example of a "proper" elm: what the tree looks like two weeks after pruning. 02:17 — A short tour of the garden: blooming thyme and hawthorn. 02:29 — A review of other bonsai trees in the garden (pear, beech). 03:02 — The process of radical pruning and crown shaping. 04:24 — Demonstration of the intermediate result. 05:08 — The problem of ingrown wire: consequences for the bark and how to avoid them. 05:38 — The final result: a clean structure and care recommendations for the coming days. #bonsai #chineseelm #elmbonsai #bonsaipruning #bonsaishaping #plants #bonsaicare #garden #ulmusparvifolia #bonsaiclub Music: https://www.purple-planet.com ____________________________________ Boosty - for those who want to support us and get even more interesting content: https://boosty.to/studio.bonsai Our website: http://www.bonsaiclub.org/ VK: http://vk.com/bonsai.club Zen: https://dzen.ru/id/5d80cd7daad43600ad... Kusamono: https://dzen.ru/kusamono The most active and largest bonsai chat on Telegram: http://t.me/vash_bonsai Bonsai flea market: t.me/bonsai_free_market