Root-over-rock Port Jackson Fig

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Re: Root-over-rock Port Jackson Fig

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anthonyW wrote:Very nice Indeed, good call on removing the lower branch and your ramification looks solid, great to see when trees are de-leafed and developed like yours, also look forward to seeing it suited up,.. thanks for showing.

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Apologies for not getting back to you earlier.... I've been in and out of the country a fair bit since January, and missed these ones. :palm:
Here it is suited up today... although my photography is not as good as my better half's...
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And here is an idea of the leaf-size reduction resulting from ramification and a confined root-system.
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Re: Root-over-rock Port Jackson Fig

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DangerousDave wrote:
..if you don’t mind me asking.. do you sieve the fines out of the potting mix too? What sort of particle sizes are we talking?

Thanks

Dave
I don't bother sieving. Particle size is around 4-7mm.
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Re: Root-over-rock Port Jackson Fig

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Max wrote:ramification is outstanding, do you think you might have started it earlier than you would have liked? ie- branch thickness, movement? :tu:
Not sure what you mean by starting it earlier than I'd have liked?
If you are suggesting maybe thicker branches are more desirable... no. Thinner branches make the trunk appear thicker - likewise, thicker branches make the trunk appear thinner.
Anyway, the branches will slowly thicken over time with foliage density.
"Movement" is the most over-rated term used in bonsai.... I think the branch lines match the trunk to some extent, which IMO is desirable for the overall image. It would look odd if branches were overly moving on this tree.
Max wrote:do you think cutting right back, even grafting down low the left?
No.
No case for cutting right back yet, IMO.
I used what the tree was offering.
I can see there may be a case for a branch grafted on the lower left, but I'm happy with it ATM.... might consider it later.... maybe.
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Re: Root-over-rock Port Jackson Fig

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Very nice, thank you for showing

cheers Anthony
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