[David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
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[David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Species Name: Ficus rubiginosa or Port Jackson Fig
Height: 250mm
Source: Grown from a cutting that was struck in October 2009 from when a nursery bought trree was cut back to a stump.
Cost: Free
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Side A
Side B
Side C
Side D
Cheers
David
Height: 250mm
Source: Grown from a cutting that was struck in October 2009 from when a nursery bought trree was cut back to a stump.
Cost: Free
Photo's
Side A
Side B
Side C
Side D
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Hi All,
Being the 1st and work can commence on trees, I thought I would do some work on this one. I am intending on using this one to experiment with by doing work on it outside of the prescribed optimal times.
Here is a photo of it today before anything was done to it with this mornings SMH, I know Steven did say that it wasn't necessary to do so but I thought I couldn't hurt. Also I have to apologise for the poor photos as the lighting wasn't the best.
I had thought about repotting it into something larger but with the work I was intending on doing to the top, I thought against it. The only work I did do on it was defoliate it and then cut it back to get some backbudding on the primary branches, along with removing all ariel roots too.
While I wouldn't normally do anything like this to a Fig at this time of year, I thought it would be interesting to see how this would react to this kind of work, especially come spring time. Because I have defoliated and cut it back, in an attempt to assist the tree in recovery I have tried to create its own micro environment by covering the soil with spagnum moss and also using a bottom of a coke bottle as a, "The Frugal Minded Greenhouse'. I will keep it moist and each time I water it, it will be with addedSuperthrive (yes, I still have some) until it hopefully refoliates and then I will start to feed it.
Here it is as it sits now;
It will be placed in direct sun alongside PJF#1, I will update this again once or if it refoliates.
Cheers
David
Being the 1st and work can commence on trees, I thought I would do some work on this one. I am intending on using this one to experiment with by doing work on it outside of the prescribed optimal times.
Here is a photo of it today before anything was done to it with this mornings SMH, I know Steven did say that it wasn't necessary to do so but I thought I couldn't hurt. Also I have to apologise for the poor photos as the lighting wasn't the best.
I had thought about repotting it into something larger but with the work I was intending on doing to the top, I thought against it. The only work I did do on it was defoliate it and then cut it back to get some backbudding on the primary branches, along with removing all ariel roots too.
While I wouldn't normally do anything like this to a Fig at this time of year, I thought it would be interesting to see how this would react to this kind of work, especially come spring time. Because I have defoliated and cut it back, in an attempt to assist the tree in recovery I have tried to create its own micro environment by covering the soil with spagnum moss and also using a bottom of a coke bottle as a, "The Frugal Minded Greenhouse'. I will keep it moist and each time I water it, it will be with addedSuperthrive (yes, I still have some) until it hopefully refoliates and then I will start to feed it.
Here it is as it sits now;
It will be placed in direct sun alongside PJF#1, I will update this again once or if it refoliates.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Hi All,
Just a quick update on this one. It's been a little over 6 weeks since I cut this back and slowly but surely its putting out new growth, in all the right places for my intended direction.
I will update this again in another 6 weeks.
Cheers
David
Just a quick update on this one. It's been a little over 6 weeks since I cut this back and slowly but surely its putting out new growth, in all the right places for my intended direction.
I will update this again in another 6 weeks.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Hi All,
A quick update on this one. Since the last update, I have rubbed off a few buds that were surfacing in places of no use on the trunk, apart from that it has been left alone. Like my other one, in a few weeks time I will start to feed this in prep for early Spring work.
Cheers
David
A quick update on this one. Since the last update, I have rubbed off a few buds that were surfacing in places of no use on the trunk, apart from that it has been left alone. Like my other one, in a few weeks time I will start to feed this in prep for early Spring work.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Hi All,
I was going to leave this one to repot in spring but where is the fun in that. Seeing the day end's with a "Y" I thought why not repot it now into a slightly larger pot with some fresh mix.
before anything was done.
removed from the pot and the spagnum moss removed from the surface of the soil.
barerooted and washed. What a wonderful tangled mess.
trimmed about to go into a tub, still just as tangled but a little smaller now.
repotted into 50% maidenwell diatomite and 50% potting mix, fresh spagnum put on the surface and given a good water with superthrive.
The plan is a first defoliation at the end of August, 2nd one late November and then to wire it for the first time, provided it has put on the growth. 3rd defoliation mid Feb and re-apply wire. Be interesting to see if it goes to plan but of course is all dependent on growth achieved.
I'll update it again when I defoliate.
Cheers
David
I was going to leave this one to repot in spring but where is the fun in that. Seeing the day end's with a "Y" I thought why not repot it now into a slightly larger pot with some fresh mix.
before anything was done.
removed from the pot and the spagnum moss removed from the surface of the soil.
barerooted and washed. What a wonderful tangled mess.
trimmed about to go into a tub, still just as tangled but a little smaller now.
repotted into 50% maidenwell diatomite and 50% potting mix, fresh spagnum put on the surface and given a good water with superthrive.
The plan is a first defoliation at the end of August, 2nd one late November and then to wire it for the first time, provided it has put on the growth. 3rd defoliation mid Feb and re-apply wire. Be interesting to see if it goes to plan but of course is all dependent on growth achieved.
I'll update it again when I defoliate.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Hi all,,
A quick update on this. I wasn't planning on defoliating it until the end of August but ended up doing it earlier than that for a laugh. The first two shots are from August 10, a before and after. (please excuse the crap photos)
I was lucky I decided to do the work on it when I did because I found this tiny little caterpillar having a munch on one of the leaves. They seem to be everywhere at the moment for me.
*the top of a large bic lighter as a size gauge
These next two shots are from today.
I will update this again when I defoliate again and wire it up, which thats due for in a month or two.
Cheers
David
A quick update on this. I wasn't planning on defoliating it until the end of August but ended up doing it earlier than that for a laugh. The first two shots are from August 10, a before and after. (please excuse the crap photos)
I was lucky I decided to do the work on it when I did because I found this tiny little caterpillar having a munch on one of the leaves. They seem to be everywhere at the moment for me.
*the top of a large bic lighter as a size gauge
These next two shots are from today.
I will update this again when I defoliate again and wire it up, which thats due for in a month or two.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Hi all,
Last but not least, an update for this.
It was time for this to be defoliated and wired up and here is a before and after shot of the tree.
Depending on the growth it puts on in the next month or two will determine if it gets repotted before Autumn otherwise it can stay put until August. I plan to push this one more and it will be fun to see how it reacts.
Cheers
David
Last but not least, an update for this.
It was time for this to be defoliated and wired up and here is a before and after shot of the tree.
Depending on the growth it puts on in the next month or two will determine if it gets repotted before Autumn otherwise it can stay put until August. I plan to push this one more and it will be fun to see how it reacts.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Hi all,
Update time for this one, perhaps before the end of this comp I might settle on a front, who knows lol
This is it on the Dec 23, I chose not to defoliate it and only trimmed and rewired it,
It is in need of a good feed, which will be undertaken weekly from now on while its still humid and warm. Here is a shot of it as of yesterday.
Again, happy how its coming along and will look to defoliate it come late Jan, which I will update then as I might even look to pot it up then as well.
Cheers
David
Update time for this one, perhaps before the end of this comp I might settle on a front, who knows lol
This is it on the Dec 23, I chose not to defoliate it and only trimmed and rewired it,
It is in need of a good feed, which will be undertaken weekly from now on while its still humid and warm. Here is a shot of it as of yesterday.
Again, happy how its coming along and will look to defoliate it come late Jan, which I will update then as I might even look to pot it up then as well.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Hi all,
Quick update for this, as you can see it didn't get into a pot and I'm undecided when I will pot it. I might pot it up mid winter for shari's and giggles.
Cheers
David
Quick update for this, as you can see it didn't get into a pot and I'm undecided when I will pot it. I might pot it up mid winter for shari's and giggles.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Looks Cute David.
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Hi all,
Thanks Neli, its a long way off yet as it still has alot of growing to do but I think it has potential in years to come.
Another quick update. With the mild weather we're having at the moment in Sydney, I repotted this one today into an old pot I had lying about. It is potted low and will need to be raised come August/September to expose the nebari. I hope to defoliate it in about 6 weeks and will update it again then after doing so.
Cheers
David
EDITED: grammar (sorry Neli, I had typed Neil
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Thanks Neli, its a long way off yet as it still has alot of growing to do but I think it has potential in years to come.
Another quick update. With the mild weather we're having at the moment in Sydney, I repotted this one today into an old pot I had lying about. It is potted low and will need to be raised come August/September to expose the nebari. I hope to defoliate it in about 6 weeks and will update it again then after doing so.
Cheers
David
EDITED: grammar (sorry Neli, I had typed Neil

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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
He! I am freezing here for the past 2 days...and you are talking about mild weather...and I am in Africa!!!!
Looking better and better.
I need to check when is the new update for the competition and finals...

Looking better and better.
I need to check when is the new update for the competition and finals...

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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Hi all,
Final submission for this.
I really should withdraw this, along with my other entries as they finished considerably short of the mark in my opinion but will keep them there as I think its beneficial to see where they are at, even if for a laugh.
I mate a large error with my figs by defoliating them again too late without giving them enough time to refoliate, its not the end of the world as they are all pushing a tonne of new growth, but it just needs time to grow.
*14 September 2014 before
*14 September 2014 after defoliating and rewiring.
I am happy with the bones it has, but give it a few more years to solidify and it will be much better for it
*ruler shot 30 September 2014
*how it currently stands
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, I shouldnt have defoliated it and instead just tip prunded it but its not the end of the world. The intention is to defoliate it once more around December and then let it have its head till next summer.
Cheers
David
Final submission for this.
I really should withdraw this, along with my other entries as they finished considerably short of the mark in my opinion but will keep them there as I think its beneficial to see where they are at, even if for a laugh.
I mate a large error with my figs by defoliating them again too late without giving them enough time to refoliate, its not the end of the world as they are all pushing a tonne of new growth, but it just needs time to grow.
*14 September 2014 before
*14 September 2014 after defoliating and rewiring.
I am happy with the bones it has, but give it a few more years to solidify and it will be much better for it
*ruler shot 30 September 2014
*how it currently stands
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, I shouldnt have defoliated it and instead just tip prunded it but its not the end of the world. The intention is to defoliate it once more around December and then let it have its head till next summer.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #2
Nice David!
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