Tiger Fig

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simonvallone
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Tiger Fig

Post by simonvallone »

It is once again spring and my favorite season of all! its when I get too see how many of my bonsai plants I havnt killed off. :tu: This is one of my lil babies been working on and shes coming along great.
what are your thoughts about her??
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Re: Tiger Fig

Post by Chad »

It is very straight, what are your plans for it
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Re: Tiger Fig

Post by simonvallone »

Doesnt look as straight in real life must be the angle. im planning on it filling out. not sure if i should grow a few branches towards the front and back or just allow the branches on the sides to fill out
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Re: Tiger Fig

Post by Chad »

If it were me I would be growing more branches at the back. Trying to get it to bush up some more. It's very sparse at the moment.
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