[David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #1
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[David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #1
Species Name: Ficus rubiginosa or Port Jackson Fig
Height: 260mm
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
Height: 260mm
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 #1
Hi All,
A quick and rather boring update for this one and apologies for the poor lighting in the photos in advance. Here it is with this mornings SMH;
The intention with this one is to leave it alone until early spring before doing any work on it, I will stick to the prescribed optimal times for any work on this. It could be the Ying to PJF#2's Yang......
A shot without the paper;
This will be placed alongside PJF#2 in direct sunlight and be left untouched until early spring. I am looking forward to seeing if there is much or any difference on how this one will react to spring work in comparison to PJF#2.
Cheers
David
A quick and rather boring update for this one and apologies for the poor lighting in the photos in advance. Here it is with this mornings SMH;
The intention with this one is to leave it alone until early spring before doing any work on it, I will stick to the prescribed optimal times for any work on this. It could be the Ying to PJF#2's Yang......
A shot without the paper;
This will be placed alongside PJF#2 in direct sunlight and be left untouched until early spring. I am looking forward to seeing if there is much or any difference on how this one will react to spring work in comparison to PJF#2.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #1
Hi All,
A very quick update on this. Nothing has changed and nothing will until Spring.
Cheers
David
A very quick update on this. Nothing has changed and nothing will until Spring.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #1
Hi All,
Time for an update on this as I gave it an overhaul today to hopefully get some direction into it.
*before any work
*cut back and barerooted. Spagnum moss was placed around the base and then covered around with a bit of bike tubing. Wire is on there holding it in place, hoping that some roots that are coming down an inch about the intended soil line, will eventually sit closer to the trunk and in a few years hopefully fuse.
*Ready to go into a tub where it will now sit for a while. Standard large bic lighter for a size reference.
*Getting comfortable in its new tub, instead of using my diatomite mix I have substituted the diatomite with 2-4mm scoria.
*how it sits now all tucked in.
I need to add spagnum moss to the surface and put a lid on it to increase the humidity from now until it warms up. Should be fun to see how this responds.
Cheers
David
Time for an update on this as I gave it an overhaul today to hopefully get some direction into it.
*before any work
*cut back and barerooted. Spagnum moss was placed around the base and then covered around with a bit of bike tubing. Wire is on there holding it in place, hoping that some roots that are coming down an inch about the intended soil line, will eventually sit closer to the trunk and in a few years hopefully fuse.
*Ready to go into a tub where it will now sit for a while. Standard large bic lighter for a size reference.
*Getting comfortable in its new tub, instead of using my diatomite mix I have substituted the diatomite with 2-4mm scoria.
*how it sits now all tucked in.
I need to add spagnum moss to the surface and put a lid on it to increase the humidity from now until it warms up. Should be fun to see how this responds.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #1
HI all,
A quick update, it took it's time to put out new shoots but it is finally starting to get going, only just. I'm guessing the delay in reponse for shooting was due to a lack of humidity as I didn't bother putting spagnum on the surface, nor did I give it a plastic cover.
Lots of growing to be done now.
Cheers
David
A quick update, it took it's time to put out new shoots but it is finally starting to get going, only just. I'm guessing the delay in reponse for shooting was due to a lack of humidity as I didn't bother putting spagnum on the surface, nor did I give it a plastic cover.
Lots of growing to be done now.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #1
Hi all,
Time to update this boring little one.
Out of my four entries, this one is the odd one out (was going to say "Black Sheep" of the bunch, but thought against it in todays overly politically correct society.....) as it has certainly been under performing in comparison to the others but all is not lost, perhaps more of a long term project that an immediate one.
Anyways, here it is Dec 23 with before and after shots,
And the next photo is from the 11th of Jan and behold the amount of growth it has put on.....not
Once its completely refoliated I will started to over feed it and see if that can spur things along a little, if not it will be one that will hopefully come into its own in the refine comp next time around.
Cheers
David
Time to update this boring little one.
Out of my four entries, this one is the odd one out (was going to say "Black Sheep" of the bunch, but thought against it in todays overly politically correct society.....) as it has certainly been under performing in comparison to the others but all is not lost, perhaps more of a long term project that an immediate one.
Anyways, here it is Dec 23 with before and after shots,
And the next photo is from the 11th of Jan and behold the amount of growth it has put on.....not
Once its completely refoliated I will started to over feed it and see if that can spur things along a little, if not it will be one that will hopefully come into its own in the refine comp next time around.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #1
Hi all,
Quick update on the ugly one.
As you can see, not much has gone on. Perhaps drastic measures will be taken over winter to see if something can be made from it.
Cheers
David
Quick update on the ugly one.
As you can see, not much has gone on. Perhaps drastic measures will be taken over winter to see if something can be made from it.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #1
Hi all,
Just a quick update on this one, I repotted it yesterday into a spare pot I had lying about. Nothing much has changed with it although I did rewire it. I will build it a sweatbox and defoliate it in a couple of weeks in an attempt to push it in the sprint to the finish line, although I think that it will still be looking just as immature as it is now come then. In the coming years I think it could make a cute little tree, but it was always going to struggle to get it to look anything remotely okay within the time frame of the comp.
*before
*after
Also, apoligies on the photos as the lighting was terrible.
Cheers
David
Just a quick update on this one, I repotted it yesterday into a spare pot I had lying about. Nothing much has changed with it although I did rewire it. I will build it a sweatbox and defoliate it in a couple of weeks in an attempt to push it in the sprint to the finish line, although I think that it will still be looking just as immature as it is now come then. In the coming years I think it could make a cute little tree, but it was always going to struggle to get it to look anything remotely okay within the time frame of the comp.
*before
*after
Also, apoligies on the photos as the lighting was terrible.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #1
Hi all,
Final Submission for this one.
This one was always going to struggle from the get go. I chose to hold off doing initial works on it with cutting back later than the previous two Port Jackson Fig cutting entries. Its one that will be an ongoing work as it might end up taking a completely different path, but time will tell for it.
*14 September 2014 before
*14 September 2014 after defoliating and rewring
and nothing happened since then so,
*the ruler shot as at yesterday
*how it stands 30 September 2014.
The intention with this is to push it, let it grow till mid summer, second defoliation and then feed up with constant tip pruning until next summer. See where it sits and then address the future direction of it.
Cheers
David
Final Submission for this one.
This one was always going to struggle from the get go. I chose to hold off doing initial works on it with cutting back later than the previous two Port Jackson Fig cutting entries. Its one that will be an ongoing work as it might end up taking a completely different path, but time will tell for it.
*14 September 2014 before
*14 September 2014 after defoliating and rewring
and nothing happened since then so,
*the ruler shot as at yesterday
*how it stands 30 September 2014.
The intention with this is to push it, let it grow till mid summer, second defoliation and then feed up with constant tip pruning until next summer. See where it sits and then address the future direction of it.
Cheers
David
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Re: [David Willoughby] F. rubiginosa #1
G'day David,
I just noticed that you have uploaded the wrong final picture for this entry and unfortunately it will need to be withdrawn
Sorry mate!
Regards,
Steven
I just noticed that you have uploaded the wrong final picture for this entry and unfortunately it will need to be withdrawn

Sorry mate!
Regards,
Steven