
My biggest Ficus
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Re: My biggest Ficus
Hmmm may be too long now 

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Re: My biggest Ficus
That is a fantastic trunk, love to have it myself
Cant wait to see its progression



Cant wait to see its progression
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Re: My biggest Ficus
Where can I find these type of friends hahah anyways awesome tree full envious good luck with your progression
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Thanks! I feel very fortunate for being able to get it. Here's a virt a friend made of where I could take this tree:Treecollecter wrote:Where can I find these type of friends hahah anyways awesome tree full envious good luck with your progression
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BINGO!The Ficus Guy wrote:Thanks! I feel very fortunate for being able to get it. Here's a virt a friend made of where I could take this tree:Treecollecter wrote:Where can I find these type of friends hahah anyways awesome tree full envious good luck with your progression
That's a sturdy looking tree mate.
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Re: My biggest Ficus
VelvetSicklid wrote:BINGO!The Ficus Guy wrote:Thanks! I feel very fortunate for being able to get it. Here's a virt a friend made of where I could take this tree:Treecollecter wrote:Where can I find these type of friends hahah anyways awesome tree full envious good luck with your progression
That's a sturdy looking tree mate.
Thanks, I like it too!
Here's this tree as of today, I've let it grow since receiving it. I'll let it grow for a few more weeks before cutting it back hard.
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Re: My biggest Ficus
Still pushing lots of new growth:
I'm thinking of removing this crossing root shown below:
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Re: My biggest Ficus
Hey mate,
I suppose for a traditional bonsai you'd have to lose that root, but in the long run its your tree, do whats pleasing on your eyes. That root has crazy character and to remove it would leave the dilema of blending the scar in to look natural, which i thought was imperative to bonsai.
Either way its great to see new growth being pushed, look forward to updates.
I suppose for a traditional bonsai you'd have to lose that root, but in the long run its your tree, do whats pleasing on your eyes. That root has crazy character and to remove it would leave the dilema of blending the scar in to look natural, which i thought was imperative to bonsai.
Either way its great to see new growth being pushed, look forward to updates.
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Re: My biggest Ficus
VelvetSicklid wrote:Hey mate,
I suppose for a traditional bonsai you'd have to lose that root, but in the long run its your tree, do whats pleasing on your eyes. That root has crazy character and to remove it would leave the dilema of blending the scar in to look natural, which i thought was imperative to bonsai.
Either way its great to see new growth being pushed, look forward to updates.
Thanks! It really is just a fugly root that IMO needs to go. It's gone in the virt, at least, and the base in the virt looks very solid. I just really hate how it turns the way it does and it bothers me, so it needs to go

Here are a few more shots, just because I really like this tree

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Re: My biggest Ficus
I really like the tree too and the virt is superb
the root has to go as it does look Fugly
the sooner you do it the sooner the scar will heal
Ken
the root has to go as it does look Fugly

the sooner you do it the sooner the scar will heal
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Re: My biggest Ficus
Here are some close up shots of where those two roots cross. Thanks Ken, glad you agree 

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Re: My biggest Ficus
I assume removing this root probably wouldn't slow this tree down too much....
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Being the end of your summer depend on the amount of growing time you have. Where I am here i certainly would take it off now, but not disturb the other roots much.
As you grow yours under lights thru winter you shodu be fine to do anytime
Ken
As you grow yours under lights thru winter you shodu be fine to do anytime
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Re: My biggest Ficus
Thanks Ken, that's what I thought. We've got another good month or so of growing season here, so I'm thinking it'd still be just fine to remove the root, tomorrow.kcpoole wrote:Being the end of your summer depend on the amount of growing time you have. Where I am here i certainly would take it off now, but not disturb the other roots much.
As you grow yours under lights thru winter you shodu be fine to do anytime
Ken
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Re: My biggest Ficus
Is it possible to remove the fat portion to the right in the middle photo and then lever/ wire/ jack the smaller section away from the other roots ? I think that would be an improvement 

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