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it's true that with a little background music would be more pleasant, I like this layout, I guess it's a grove, I can see it on a slate
Better?
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beautiful forest with superb shaping, the pot suits her very well
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Fridaynight - datenight & movienight.
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Wow! Very cool LB!
I'm happy to see this inspiring trident maple of yours, and the way your channel is developing, keep it up dude.
Hoping mine get's that good over time =].
Btw, After my trident situation worsened, I kind of discovered what was wrong with it after talking with some experienced trident cultivators.
It is a fungal issue, that is likely "Phoma" or "Antracnosis", I was able to control it applying fungicide weekly (Based on Difenoconazole).
I described my situation and asked some questions for Terry Erasmus, and he kindly replied me with some instructions, and told me that is much likely that I was able to control it, but not "cured" it, but if I could be able to keep the young leaves healthy, once they're more mature the fungi won't be much of a problem.
I'm sharing it, because I remember you said you had a similar issue, so might be helpfull.
Sorry to "invade" your topic. But here's a picture on how it looks like now, (just letting it grow to thicken atm).
I'm happy to see this inspiring trident maple of yours, and the way your channel is developing, keep it up dude.
Hoping mine get's that good over time =].
Btw, After my trident situation worsened, I kind of discovered what was wrong with it after talking with some experienced trident cultivators.
It is a fungal issue, that is likely "Phoma" or "Antracnosis", I was able to control it applying fungicide weekly (Based on Difenoconazole).
I described my situation and asked some questions for Terry Erasmus, and he kindly replied me with some instructions, and told me that is much likely that I was able to control it, but not "cured" it, but if I could be able to keep the young leaves healthy, once they're more mature the fungi won't be much of a problem.
I'm sharing it, because I remember you said you had a similar issue, so might be helpfull.
Sorry to "invade" your topic. But here's a picture on how it looks like now, (just letting it grow to thicken atm).
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your tree has a base of phew, you but what as a substrate !!!! thank you for the video even if I do not understand English
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your tree has a base of phew, you but what as a substrate !!!! thank you for the video even if I do not understand English
The substrate it came is was small grained granite or something. Which is what they used in Korea to pot this in. Which goes to show, it is not all that important what you use for your plants.
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New vid up today, a really good one. Check it outand give LB your support!
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Well, thank you TropFrog.
Still struggling with technology, mostly sound. But I do like to hear it when people like the vids. In the end, I hope to make videos that bring people something!
THis one is about grafting junipers:
Still struggling with technology, mostly sound. But I do like to hear it when people like the vids. In the end, I hope to make videos that bring people something!
THis one is about grafting junipers:
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The sound is acceptable,not too bad. As long as the vids is done indoors integrated mics is ok. As soon as you move videoing outside it a whole different story. Wind, trafic, people noice. So annoying. I have been thrue different mics and different editing software and are still struggeling with the sound. The very best tools is however not financially acceptable for me so sound will still be an issue in near time. Adding background noice/music is a trick that has saved many bad sound clips. Not making them good but acceptable
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yeah. I already have a "pointing microphone" added to the camera. It is not enough. I really need those clip-on wireless things. But not willing to shell out hundreds of bucks. Maybe once I hit 1K subscribers, and youtube shares revenue with me
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