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8MadDog8 - Ficus Obliqua 01

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Hi All,

And here is the first Ficus Obliqua.
( yes i know i have a few but it means i can try a few different things :P )

This one is the biggest of the lot but it is going well with all the DL its getting :D
It has put out some nice ariel roots which is a good sign.

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My concern with this one is that there isnt very much taper in the bottom section. How would i go about fixing this?

Would anyone have and suggestions / comments?

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Re: 8MadDog8 - QLD Small Leaf Ficus 03

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This one IS Qld small-leaf-fig Ficus obliqua. If you bind the aerial roots close to the trunk (wait until they mature and feel a bit leathery first) and then let the top grow like mad they will thicken and fuse to the trunk.

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Re: 8MadDog8 - QLD Small Leaf Ficus 03

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Like Ash says, Use the Aerial roots to bind to the trunk to provide thickness sooner.

With the Growth you will get in FNQ, it will not take long. If you wanted you could chop above 1 of those branches and use one of them as the new leader too.

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Re: 8MadDog8 - QLD Small Leaf Ficus 03

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Thanks for the advise guys!

What is the best way to bind the ariel roots to the trunk? I just dont want to damage them or anything.
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Re: 8MadDog8 - QLD Small Leaf Ficus 03

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8MadDog8 wrote:Thanks for the advise guys!

What is the best way to bind the ariel roots to the trunk? I just dont want to damage them or anything.
Grafting Tape would be my choice.
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Re: 8MadDog8 - Ficus Obliqua 01

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Update 18/07/12

Still going along nicely and throwing out some more ariel roots :)
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Re: 8MadDog8 - Ficus Obliqua 01

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Update 19/10/12

Still going along very well. Has sent out mass amount of aerial roots :tu:
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Re: 8MadDog8 - Ficus Obliqua 01

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Hate to say it, that is a ridiculous amount of growth! :o
can I send you some of my trees for a sabbattical! :shock:

You can unbind the original aerial roots and then rebind with the new one as well. Give a chance to see how they are going.

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Re: 8MadDog8 - Ficus Obliqua 01

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I had a go with this one, and had a look at the roots as suggested. All of the big ones have started to fuse, but a few of the small ones just died off, but it was looking pretty good :)
New roots got wrapped up as well, and i chopped the top off.
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Not sure what im doing with this one exactly, but will see what options the new growth produces.
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