I'm also planning to wrap the cuttings in garden tape once they root. I haven't seen someone combine the tile technique with a fusing technique before.
Anyway, I’m trying this with some ficus microcarpa cuttings that I collected from a boulevard tree growing along a street in Santa Monica, California USA. Ficus microcarpa, ficus benjamina, and ficus elastica line the streets of most cities here in Southern California. I chose microcarpa for it’s leaf reduction possibilities, back budding and chop-friendly characteristics, fast growth, etc. Essentially all the reasons it’s liked by other bonsai enthusiasts.
In my experience microcarpa also happens to root very well in water. I’ve tried with cuttings from the same donor tree with great results.
After the cuttings root, I will attempt to fuse them. More info and pictures here in case you're interested-->http://frankenbonsai.wordpress.com/2012 ... nkenficus/.



