
The nebari is without a doubt the most striking feature of a high-quality deciduous bonsai. We all admire those Japanese maples with perfectly formed nebari. For a long time, we believed that achieving such results was only within reach of the great Japanese masters—but nothing could be further from the truth. In Spain, José Luis Pitarch has developed his own method over 20 years of experimentation.
A journey that has led him to create some of the most perfect nebari ever seen outside of Japan—results that speak for themselves. His work is well known and will be showcased in this course. A method—THE PITARCH METHOD—that now makes this achievable for everyone. Simple and easy to understand. this course explains in the finest detail how to create these nebari in a very short time. We will see how, in just three years, it is possible to obtain spectacular specimens that previously could only be found in specialized shops.
This course will guide us through the complete process of nebari formation, from start to finish and across multiple species. Creating this course has taken two years of intense work, allowing us to observe the appropiate techniques in each season. An impeccable schedule and results that are beyond question.
Complete course on creating high-quality nebari and trunks in deciduous and broadleaf evergreen trees. (Pitarch Technique)
Content:
- 1 PDF. (Complete course, 38 pages, Spanish language).
- 1 PDF with 58 key tips for bonsai work and a complete step-by-step guide for each course, downloadable for use while working on your bonsai.
- 27 videos organized by topic, with over 550 minutes of online lessons.
Spanish language. -
- Chapter 1. How to make bonsai cuttings: single, double, and triple.
- Chapter 2. Hormone experiment: yes or no?
- Chapter 3. How to grow high-quality pre-bonsai.
- Chapter 4. Pruning sacrificial branches to develop high-quality trunks.
- Chapter 5. How to fertilize, plus two tricks to avoid overdosing with chemical fertilizer.
- Chapter 6. Colander experiment versus large growing boxes.
- Chapter 7. Required materials
- Chapter 8. First root and trunk work at three months of age.
- Chapter 9. Root and trunk treatment at 12 months of age.
- Chapter 10. Mistakes also happen—the hidden side never shown on the internet.
- Chapter 11. Nebari and trunk work in progress after 2 years of development.
- Chapter 11–Part 2. Alnus and Chaenomeles.
- Chapter 11–Part 3. Acer palmatum and Acer buergerianum.
- Chapter 12. Pruning soft shoots.
- Chapter 13. Cultivation without nebari work-repair process.
- Chapter 14. Completed nebari and trunks.
- Chapter 15. Why the "Pitarch Technique"
- Chapter 16. How to improve the nebari of a tree that was worked using the wooden board technique but planted in the ground for several years.
- Chapter 17. Nebari maintenance.
- Chapter 18. How to improve the nebari of an already advanced bonsai that was never worked on before.
- Chapter 19. And, ¿what about conifers? Yes, they're the great forgotten ones here!
- Chapter 20. Ficus Crassifolia - New
- Chapter 21. Course Summary–Part 1.
- Chapter 22. Course Summary-Part 2.
- Chapter 23- Course Summary-Part 3.
- Chapter 24. PDF course for a complete and summarized review.
- Chapter 25. Tips and steps in PDF format.