Advice for collected figs

Discussions about propagating from cuttings, seeds, air layers etc. Going on a dig (Yamadori) or thinking of importing? Discuss how, when and where here.
Post Reply
greggles
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 47
Joined: November 30th, 2015, 10:40 pm
Bonsai Age: 0
Location: pagewood 2035
Been thanked: 1 time

Advice for collected figs

Post by greggles »

Hi all,

Collected these two plants today. First is definitely a fig and not sure about the second. Pulled from brick wall behind my old mans shed so not alot of roots.

My question is should I cut them back now?

Also for the first can I cut it completely back? Or will removing all new shoots be a bad idea?

Second is a bit wild but I was thinking cutting it short into a windswept. Not sure I see any other option?

Cheers,

Greg
greggles
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 47
Joined: November 30th, 2015, 10:40 pm
Bonsai Age: 0
Location: pagewood 2035
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Advice for collected figs

Post by greggles »

lets try photos again..

ok, cant get these photos uploaded which is unusual cause of have done it many times before.

any tips?
PWC
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 306
Joined: December 10th, 2018, 1:18 pm
Favorite Species: crepe myrtle/juniper
Bonsai Age: 2
Location: Gympie
Has thanked: 109 times
Been thanked: 51 times

Re: Advice for collected figs

Post by PWC »

Make sure the file size is under 500 kb, you may have to resize it.
Peter.
greggles
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 47
Joined: November 30th, 2015, 10:40 pm
Bonsai Age: 0
Location: pagewood 2035
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Advice for collected figs

Post by greggles »

Thank you!!

It was asking me to get them below 1mb which I did, didn't realise I had to go bellow 500KB. :yes:
1.jpg
2.jpg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
shibui
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 7672
Joined: August 22nd, 2009, 8:41 pm
Favorite Species: trident maple
Bonsai Age: 41
Bonsai Club: Albury/Wodonga; BSV; Canberra; VNBC
Location: Yackandandah
Has thanked: 67 times
Been thanked: 1418 times
Contact:

Re: Advice for collected figs

Post by shibui »

Agree that the first is a fig. Can't see enough of the windswept one to make accurate ID. 2 defining features of ficus sp 1.- buds are enclosed in a 'sheath' that falls off as the new leaf opens. Have a look at the buds at the tip of the branches and compare with the other or post a closer photo. 2.- Ficus all have milky sap so if you cut a branch or even a leaf figs will form a bubble of white sap.

Figs are pretty tough so they should manage the transplant even with few roots as long as you have warmish temps. I usually prune back the branches to try to match the loss of roots but there is growing evidence that leaving more leaves can help the new roots to grow. It is hard to be more helpful without seeing how few roots you have left.
Just because a tree is leaning over does not mean it must be styled as windswept or cascade. Just planting it at a different angle will change the perception a lot. All those branches should still be very flexible so wiring would change the shape of that one to almost anything you want.
http://shibuibonsai.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
robb63
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 295
Joined: May 19th, 2016, 12:11 am
Favorite Species: figs & junipers
Bonsai Age: 4
Location: sydney
Been thanked: 11 times

Re: Advice for collected figs

Post by robb63 »

Hi Greggles
I would not cut any thing at this point.
Just sit them both outside in this drenching rain we are having in Sydney.
Make sure their well tied in and protected from the winds.
Hosing/misting the foliage will help on warm days and having damp rather than wet soil.
My choice would be to leave both trees to grow until this time next year before cutting back.
CHEERS
greggles
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 47
Joined: November 30th, 2015, 10:40 pm
Bonsai Age: 0
Location: pagewood 2035
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Advice for collected figs

Post by greggles »

Thanks for your advice.

I've attached some photos of the windswept looking one incase it can be identified.

Cheers

Greg
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Peter KB
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 58
Joined: July 1st, 2015, 10:54 am
Favorite Species: figs jbp
Bonsai Age: 30
Bonsai Club: Urrimbirra / Illawarra
Location: Wollongong
Has thanked: 17 times
Been thanked: 12 times

Re: Advice for collected figs

Post by Peter KB »

Hi Greg , I wouldn’t worry too much about figs I have been “rescuing “ six so far from a building site since May and still on going with root prune and major cutback/defoliation,,, All have survived and are powering on just kept in a warm sunny North position water as needed Cheers Peter
shibui
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 7672
Joined: August 22nd, 2009, 8:41 pm
Favorite Species: trident maple
Bonsai Age: 41
Bonsai Club: Albury/Wodonga; BSV; Canberra; VNBC
Location: Yackandandah
Has thanked: 67 times
Been thanked: 1418 times
Contact:

Re: Advice for collected figs

Post by shibui »

Those terminal buds look like ficus. If it also has white sap that would be definite I think.
The leaves look thinner than the usual leathery leaves of F. rubiginosa. That may be just from growing in a shady place or it could be a different species like F. benjamina.
http://shibuibonsai.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
greggles
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 47
Joined: November 30th, 2015, 10:40 pm
Bonsai Age: 0
Location: pagewood 2035
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Advice for collected figs

Post by greggles »

Yeah I thought it might be some sort of fig. Growing inside shed flush against heavily frosted glass which may explain the leaves.

Will be removing some of the useless branches soon so will feed back if it has the white sap.

In regards to the first fig, once cut back I am thinking of using one of the cutting ri graft a rear branch. Everything is very left to right at the moment.

Greg
shibui
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 7672
Joined: August 22nd, 2009, 8:41 pm
Favorite Species: trident maple
Bonsai Age: 41
Bonsai Club: Albury/Wodonga; BSV; Canberra; VNBC
Location: Yackandandah
Has thanked: 67 times
Been thanked: 1418 times
Contact:

Re: Advice for collected figs

Post by shibui »

Grafting is possible with figs but when pruned they shoot out new buds all over, even on older, bare wood so grafting is probably not worth the trouble. Just prune it when you want more branches.
http://shibuibonsai.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Post Reply

Return to “Propagation, Collecting and Importing”