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Port Jackson Fig

Post by matlea »

Hi all, this is my first post!

Thought I'd attach a fig that started as a seedling. Its about 25cm from base to tip and has been in a pot all its life. just defoliated it and hoping to get some more ramification. Seems to be a slow grower compared to some of my other figs with coarser leaves?!

Anyhow let me know what you think.... bonsai are never finished!

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Re: Port Jackson Fig

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Welcome to the site, that is a very nice little fig you've grown yourself, you should be proud, great work :yes:
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nice little fig you have there mate, great start to bonsai :). Welcome to the forum
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Hi Mat,
That's a great looking tree!
How old is it?
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Love the tree mate!! I'm about to defoliate a fig for the first time. Can you give me a run through how do you do it. Do you pull or cut leaf off??
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Hi matlea , welcome to Ausbonsai. Very nice little fig . Plenty of inspration around here .Enjoy the forum and the members .

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HI Matlea,

I like you tree a lot, nice gentle/calm fig tree shape and taper and a good pot combination. Well done! and Welcome

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Post by FatMingsBonsai »

:gday:, and welcome to this fantastic forum :hooray:

Love your little fig mate.
What's the height and did you grow the tree yourself ??

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Re: Port Jackson Fig

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Thanks for the comments....

yes grew it myself think I've had it for about 15 years ....just wish i had started more plants around this time!

defoliation - I just cut the leaf at the stem and let this drop off over time. (leave the weaker branches or smaller leaves)

...and yes there's plenty of inspiration on this site...just wish I had more room than a balcony...aghh apartment living!!
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Re: Port Jackson Fig

Post by daiviet_nguyen »

Hi matlea,

I like your fig. And I do not think it is little? The pot you have appears to be a Korean one? I have one with similar texture. It is nearly 50 cm long.

In Victoria, Port Jackson Figs have about six growing month. The other six they seem just to stay there looking green :) Although the Autumn and Winter just passed, some of mine younger put out feeble young shoots. They all survive so far.

Welcome to the forum :aussie: and I hope to see more of your trees.

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Re: Port Jackson Fig

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Thanks... The pot is about 27cm long most of these type of pots come in two or three different sizes... Guess you must have one of the larger pots :D
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Re: Port Jackson Fig

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Hi matlea and welcome!

Was wondering if you could tell me what the growing media is? Is that red stuff just for decoration? What is it?

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Re: Port Jackson Fig

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The soil is a mix of akadama and a similar product, and a good free draining potting mix with slow release fertiliser. Bought it at bonsai south nursery in sydney. That's the red mix. It was what they had in supply at the time.
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Re: Port Jackson Fig

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Just happened to find an old photo of this fig taken at the start of 2009. (didn't think I had any history shots - bit of a surprise to me!!) its a bit hard to see the branches as it is growing a bit wild... think i was trying to thicken up a few sections. The trunk and some of the branches have thickened in the last two years.
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Re: Port Jackson Fig

Post by cre8ivbonsai »

What a great improvement! You've inspired me to cut my JPF back, as now I can see what a difference it can make! :tu:

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