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Roots don't always grow where they should, and especially with large plants, it's difficult to get new roots where we want them. For this reason, we use the root grafting technique. Root grafting allows us to "hand-place" roots in the necessary locations in our bonsai's nebari, and the success rate is very high, especially on trees like maples, elms, hornbeams, etc., which tend to heal wounds well and quickly. In this video, I'll explain step-by-step how I do it! Enjoy!

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