Hey folks,
This is a little cascade PJ I have been working on for about a year now. It started life as a young, uninteresting and upright tree that I bought along with a few others as I wanted to work on some ground up stuff. Something about this tree made me bend it in half and start to build it as a cascade
Today I rewired and touched up the styling, and moved it from a larger training style pot into the pot that it sits in now.
Here's my thoughts,
It has a way to go yet, and I am working hard to get the strength into the lower areas by restricting the growth that occurs further up the tree. Frustratingly thought it seems more inclined to throw new shoots off of the trunk rather than push growth in the existing branches but I hope i'm winning.
I also think the pot is better than the tree, but it is a better pot that it was in, and hopefully I can balance them out better in time
Hope you all enjoy, as always any thoughts are welcome
Kerrin
Cascade fig
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Re: Cascade fig
I noticed it was a very nice pot.kez wrote:I also think the pot is better than the tree, but it is a better pot that it was in, and hopefully I can balance them out better in time
But a tree is always better to have than a pot.