First root over rock results
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Re: First root over rock results
Thanks for the rcent pics NS!
Sorry, no advice from me...how did you go with wiring it up?
Cheers, Dario.
Sorry, no advice from me...how did you go with wiring it up?
Cheers, Dario.
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Re: First root over rock results
Thanks again mate!, Subjective thoughts and ideas are exactly what i'm looking for!daiviet_nguyen wrote:Hi there NS,
Some of my very subjective thoughts. I would center it in the pot a little more. I have some roots over rock too, some have crossed-roots which I am still trying to fix at the moment; if I were you I would take this in account at this stage.
Excellent creation. In a few more seasons, this one will look very nice.
Best regards.
I too have some issues with its placement in the pot these days. The reason it is so far back in the corner is due to the first concept i had and how i wanted it to turn out when i first potted and packed it up... The basic plan/idea was for more of a miniature scene rather than just the rock and tree. The rock dictated many ideas as it has a 'corner section, (45*), at its tallest point at the back, sloping down on the front face.... What i had imagined was a horizontal, semi radial, canopy spreading back over and shading the smaller rock (evening out the balance,, I still think i can pull it off!

And.. Thanks for the heads up about future crossed / overlapping roots!!, i hadn't really thought about it! . . . There are a few small ones here, and i can take care of them allot easier now rather than later! Cheers mate!!

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Re: First root over rock results
Hey, no worries, i am still considering how to wire this one mate! It was much more straight forward when the packing was on! . . . i will get there!Dario wrote:Thanks for the rcent pics NS!
Sorry, no advice from me...how did you go with wiring it up?
Cheers, Dario.

NS
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Re: First root over rock results
CheersHornet wrote:Looks great after the defoliation. Look forward to its progress
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Re: First root over rock results
I intend to wire it with the least amount of disruption to the roots! (Still thinking and planning). Any feedback would be great!..
Cheers
NS
Cheers
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Re: First root over rock results
WELL... This is how i have styled this one......
NS
Thoughts?NS
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Re: First root over rock results
This is my goal. Feel free to rip it apart! I want to learn!
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Re: First root over rock results
Hi NS
When I started reading this thread (today) I was anticipating some comment on the space left in the pot and whether another much smaller fig may be possible to replace the orphaned rock -- or some other species.
Now looking at your virt your fig will stand magnificent and dominating. I know there is some discussion on centering a bit more --- but it seems now more than ever to need that space to dominate.
I have no real suggestion just looking for some talk in this area.
Cheers David
When I started reading this thread (today) I was anticipating some comment on the space left in the pot and whether another much smaller fig may be possible to replace the orphaned rock -- or some other species.
Now looking at your virt your fig will stand magnificent and dominating. I know there is some discussion on centering a bit more --- but it seems now more than ever to need that space to dominate.
I have no real suggestion just looking for some talk in this area.
Cheers David
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Re: First root over rock results
Hey, Thanks mate, happy to hear that my 'unconventional' (even somewhat crazy), idea is appealing to at least one other person.cuwire wrote:Hi NS
When I started reading this thread (today) I was anticipating some comment on the space left in the pot and whether another much smaller fig may be possible to replace the orphaned rock -- or some other species.
Now looking at your virt your fig will stand magnificent and dominating. I know there is some discussion on centering a bit more --- but it seems now more than ever to need that space to dominate.
I have no real suggestion just looking for some talk in this area.
Cheers David

I really want others thoughts on this one! Any criticism, ideas and general thoughts are most welcome!
CHEERS
NS
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Re: First root over rock results
Another view of my plan.
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