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A small Willow Leaf Ficus

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Hi everyone,



Thought I'd share another one of my figs with my Aussie friends. This one is a small Willow Leaf Ficus. I defoliated it last night to get a better look at the branch structure.


Here's the tree in leaf:
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And here's the tree after being defoliated last night:
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The first picture is a few months old, oops :whistle:


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Is now a good time to defoliate ficus? I need to do some major branch chopping and reduction on the lower branches as well as the crown of my tree. Being a beginner i am stuck between the thought that this should be done after the spring growth, however if i do it now won't the spring growth period assist to get much more back budding etc? Or will this result mainly in much longer internodes than if i wait for spring growth to finish, energy to go back into the roots for a few weeks then do the work in summer?
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Re: A small Willow Leaf Ficus

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Odd, there were three replies to this thread, and one was about a llama....hmmmm :lost:

k2bonsai wrote:Is now a good time to defoliate ficus? I need to do some major branch chopping and reduction on the lower branches as well as the crown of my tree. Being a beginner i am stuck between the thought that this should be done after the spring growth, however if i do it now won't the spring growth period assist to get much more back budding etc? Or will this result mainly in much longer internodes than if i wait for spring growth to finish, energy to go back into the roots for a few weeks then do the work in summer?
Not sure how you guys are weather-wise, but here in the U.S. we're entering Fall, so it probably wasn't the best time for me to do this. However, I grow all my trees indoors under lights, so I can usually defoliate and repot whenever I feel necessary. I haven't had much luck getting backbud as a result of defoliation, so I can't really comment on that.
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I don't know other people's experience but I get better back bud results with trimming the branches.. Taking ends off...
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I posted "I want a Llama" - apparently this is spam.
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Anyway, great tree. Looks to have a good future mate.

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Hahh Funny I think Mo :-)

TFG wht are the 2 Sticks standing up on to right hand side? They quite weird and aout of place.

To get back budding I believe you will have to cut back the ends of the branches. I doubt just a defoliate will caus backbudding itself

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Thanks Mo, I agree with Ken ;)
kcpoole wrote:Hahh Funny I think Mo :-)

TFG wht are the 2 Sticks standing up on to right hand side? They quite weird and aout of place.

To get back budding I believe you will have to cut back the ends of the branches. I doubt just a defoliate will caus backbudding itself

Ken
Something more like this?
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haha cheers guys. :tu:

And yes that virt looks excellent. :aussie:

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Repotted this guy today. Still have those branches there, as I'm trying to decide what I want to do with them. Hmmmm.
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Here's this tree tonight:
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Developing nicely:-)
What will the next plan be?

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Good stuff TFG.

Looking good mate.
Maybe time for a pot?
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Thanks Gentlemen. I went to put it into a pot, but realized the rootball was too big for the shallow pot I had picked out, so into a training pot this one goes:
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Looks better again...

Did you start to reduce a little further when you changed pots?
Cause this may have provided an opportunity would it not?

What pot did / do you have in mind?
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Boics wrote:Looks better again...

Did you start to reduce a little further when you changed pots?
Cause this may have provided an opportunity would it not?

What pot did / do you have in mind?
I did remove a fair amount of the rootball. I had planned on this pot, but it'll have to wait:
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