You cutting that branch was the best thing you could have done for the tree. It made its shape better and its collection process methods easier.
@inland_reef7 ай бұрын
Honored to be able to help you out. I remember watching the video when you first got this mangrove. Love the way it looks now, even with the happy accident. Can’t wait to see how you shape the canopy for the future! Happy Reefing.
@InappropriateReefer7 ай бұрын
Thank you again Tyler! I can't even tell it was cut now -- so much so that I am ready to do another round of trimming, lol. Will try not to accidentally cut off another big branch again........... looking forward to see how your Black Mangrove tank does!
@helenehart94145 ай бұрын
Great mangrove! I watched a video you did a while ago where your no3 and po4 were at 0. I believe you stuffed some kind of fertilizer in the roots. What was that and do you think it help? Did it have any adverse effects?
@DeeFromBrooklyn6 ай бұрын
You've done the best with growing these mangroves than anyone else I've seen. Mine tend to die in time, either dry leaves or randomly. PLEASE get some real pruners😅
@IndoorEcosystem7 ай бұрын
Great video! Two of my favourite hobbies combined!
@ajj_gamer7 ай бұрын
yuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh IR vid. im down, lemme grab a drink.
@InappropriateReefer7 ай бұрын
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@jasonclements92907 ай бұрын
Classic...I was watching you about to cut it cringing hoping you would notice but then... snip...Looks heaps better now anyway, got to keep them short and stocky.Look at WWC mangrove, pretty much a topiarized ball. Best looking mangrove i have seen.
@seafriendlyreef7 ай бұрын
Awesome plants!!
@KoroWerks7 ай бұрын
Mangrove Mangrove Mangrove, you got me hooked sorry I can't help myself they're the best damn plant.
@InappropriateReefer7 ай бұрын
They are awesome!!
@kreativ_corals7 ай бұрын
AWesome! To be honest, the shorter you can cut the branches the better the tree will look, EVentually. Bonsai is a long game. I let my trees extend 8-9 leaves and then I cut back to the first leaf, shortening the branch drastically. Think at least 5 years into future. It was a good cut, trust me! This technique is called clip-and-grow. Takes longer than wiring but yields much better and natural looking results.
@ColtoninVic7 ай бұрын
What the other guy said about grabbing a drink^
@InappropriateReefer7 ай бұрын
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@sandycheeks75067 ай бұрын
Just bob ross it and it’s a happy mistakes
@InappropriateReefer7 ай бұрын
that was how I was trying to take it, lol! A few weeks later, it turned out pretty well!
@periplanetamissionary7 ай бұрын
I think you are either going to get a larger tank, or dedicate that tank solely to the mangrove, and animals that live in that ecosystem. As I think you have to competing ecosystems in that 17 gallon, each with different needs, that may not be able to be met in such a small space.
@owenli71807 ай бұрын
Oh don't feel bad about that cut on a tree. Bonsai people often make accidental cuts that take off unintended branches, and sometimes even snap branches and trunks while bending them. If your tree is healthy, and you haven't done something that the physiology of that tree can't deal with (like cut behind all the living foliage of a branch for some species), it will be fine. Haven't grown mangroves before myself, but what you've done doesn't appear seriously damaging in any way. Remember, they live in places with cyclones/hurricanes/typhoons and evolved to take all that force head on, with nothing else sheltering them. Losing a branch here and there isn't a massive drama.
@InappropriateReefer7 ай бұрын
You make a very good point about mangrove probably get it way worse in nature...! So far the mangrove is carrying on as-if nothing has every happened, I am ready to go in for another round of trimming! As for the Bonsai artists... I cannot even begin to imagine accidentally lop off a branch that took years to grow, lol! Sounds like you are into Bonsai?
@owenli71807 ай бұрын
Guilty, @@InappropriateReefer! Like both of you, I have too many hobbies. Every respected bonsai practitioner has accidentally "destroyed" things that took years if not decades to grow. In some cases, centuries. One of the more famous bonsai artists out there tells a story about how he accidentally twisted off a major branch on a Japanese heritage bonsai tree during a demo (if I recall correctly). That branch had been on that tree for decades. If you work wild material, you can accidentally destroy things like deadwood that took centuries to form. Basically, you have to just roll with it. Not be negligent, but accept that sometimes, these things happen in the pursuit of a more aesthetic design for a tree. It's an "opportunity" for its ultimate design/shape.
@IronDruidsАй бұрын
Lol 😄
@barelyreefer7 ай бұрын
Very cool video. fiy: it's pronounced bone-sigh, not bon-zi