I bought this Fig tree as a stock plant from a nursery about a month ago and it is beginning to take shape.
I am really happy with the trunk at the moment and the overall shape so I don't feel the need to develop it toooo much further.
The pot isn't really doing too much for the tree (I don't like the shape or depth but at least it is still promoting growth) but I'm
not worried about that for the moment.
I have a few questions though and I would really love some opinions..

is the best way to go about this? I have been reading and watching as many articles and videos as I can but I am still a bit unsure about branch
taper and I don't want to do anything destructive without reason.. So, do I need to cut the branches back? and if so, some of my branches only have
growth right on the end and not all along the branch so where would I cut back to? Is it too late in the year to do this?
As you can see I have done some air layering to promote aerial roots... I really love that banyan style. I live in Sydney near the coast, does anyone know
how long would it take to be able to safely remove the layering?
Also I have done some wiring to the branches but not all the way along the branches, i just want to make sure they spread away from each other nicely. I dont
want to or feel the need to wire the whole branch at the moment.
I really appreciate the time taken to read this post and any help that can be offered.
Cheers,
Dean
The Stock Tree

Repotted and Defoliated

Now - Front (Removed a lot of excess branches over the last month)

Back - (Does the large root on the left need to go?)
