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Neglected PJ Fig

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Hi All,
I bought this tree recently, it was neglected and in need of a prune and a repot, it does have its flaws but I'm happy to finally have something so substantial to develop, I will post pics after some work... I will need a special trolley for this one :D
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nice one el i cant wait to see it in person and what you do with it. :D
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Very nice find.
Post your improvements when you have time.
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this tree has lots of potential... looking forward to future posts
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Crikey, looks like a rippa, will have to pop by and check it out.
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Hi Eliast,

I am looking forward to see how it turns out too.

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eliast wrote:I'm happy to finally have something so substantial to develop, I will post pics after some work... I will need a special trolley for this one :D
Substantial is an understatement Eliast! What a brilliant tree to work with. I'd love to restyle it :D
What are your plans for the future design?

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Hi All,

Thanks for all the comments, I repotted this tree yesterday, the roots were quite healthy , I tried not too disturb them too much with the current cooler weather, but I did try to spread the aerial roots and replanted them a few extra centimeters away from the main trunk(I hope this will eventually aid in a wider root base). I will keep the tree in a well lit area away from the cold for now and then begin more major work upon warmer weather.
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I've been doing a lot of reading on figs, various books and on the net, I tried to find your book Jerry but have had no luck so far :(
I will keep an eye out for it, as it is highly recommended by many people 8-)

As far as design I have a few ideas, some might be a little too ambitious, these are my first attempt at doing a vert so be kind :oops: :) :lol:
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If anyone has a more ideas or suggestions on design, I'd love to hear from ya :D

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Hi All,

Today Jarrod and I spent a few hours restyling this tree, whilst there is still more tweaking do, so far I'm happy with the progress :D
At the next re pot we will change viewing angle as well as planting angle. Perhaps a slightly wider pot maybe oval, but also a little shallower I think...
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good to see you 2 doin some work!!! :P :lol: well done fellas. :D
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Post by Jamie »

first of elias.... NIIICCEEE!!!!!!!

and your virts are all good, it shows the direction you want to go. love the idea of banyan style but i think looking at the tree with partial defoliation i think with the two main trunks being so heavy and straight it is a bit ditracting, JMO if this were mine i would be looking at your virt that you made short :D it gives me a good feel with the movement of the main trunks, and if you go that way you can always airlayer two more substantial trees :D
and that would also leave you open to the banyan style later down the track :D

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This piece makes me think of twin towers, maybe more like two brothers, very interesting balancing act.

Thats a ripper of a tree, what you've done with it is awesome ;)
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Great work guys! I like the direction your heading in.
It seems to me that the leaders and some branches could be cut back a bit at the moment?
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I would have cut t back further Bretts but it needs some more strenght and also it is Els
tree and he doesn't disrespect figs as much as me ;)
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