Bougy Fan wrote: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
That'd be a great idea Tony, but that root does not want to move at all, so it's just gonna have to go all together
Hackimoto wrote:Great work, should fix it. Now, the curled root at back on the left, are you happy with that? If not, you might as well do them both at the same time.
Ah yes, good point. I'm not happy with it at all, but I think I'll wait a little bit before removing that one as well. I may just wait to remove it when I repot next. Right now I'm considering bringing it indoors....
The new setup is all ready for this guy, I'm just running tests now to see where the humidity/heat level is at in the setup. If everything is where I want it to be, I'll move the guy into it.
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Please please please don't turn your lovely ficus into a pine tree!!!! That last virt done by your friend was LOADs better IMHO! It is such a lovely trunk, it is just begging to be look like a ficus and not like a pine! I'm guilty of it too, but why do we all turn all our trees into pine and juniper wannabe's?
Andrew Legg wrote:Please please please don't turn your lovely ficus into a pine tree!!!! That last virt done by your friend was LOADs better IMHO! It is such a lovely trunk, it is just begging to be look like a ficus and not like a pine! I'm guilty of it too, but why do we all turn all our trees into pine and juniper wannabe's?
Nice tree mate!
Thanks! And don't worry, I won't. I will certainly go with my friends idea, it's a great one
The Ficus Guy wrote:And yep, nighttime humidity levels are at 84%, however it's below 60% with the light on. Hmmm.
That's about what we get here through summer, so sounds good to me. Depends on if you want to keep it on summer conditions or give it some winter. What is the temp you keep it at inside?
Coming on well FG, and love it without that root, and maybe the other one later.
The Ficus Guy wrote:And yep, nighttime humidity levels are at 84%, however it's below 60% with the light on. Hmmm.
That's about what we get here through summer, so sounds good to me. Depends on if you want to keep it on summer conditions or give it some winter. What is the temp you keep it at inside?
Coming on well FG, and love it without that root, and maybe the other one later.
Tony
Thanks Tony. The thermometer inside the setup is reading a little over 28C.