one tree in two pots...

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one tree in two pots...

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A neighbour friend decided to give away his messy willow leaf fig root cuttings that he started a couple years back. I took up the opportunity to have some fun today. Here is what I ended up with.
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I find it tricky with one plant one pot...now you're just messing with me! Haha[SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]

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split007 wrote:I find it tricky with one plant one pot...now you're just messing with me! Haha[SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]

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Yeah, I can't wait to see what it will turn out when established.
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Post some pics in 6-12 months. Good luck

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Sure will keep updating. I've had success with this species so be interesting to see how the design will work with this one.
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That pot on the table looks really nice kvan64.

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and my contribution to this topic
one fig
in two pots
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A friend of mine imported a whole container of all sorts of pots. I should have asked him to save more for me...he sold them all to th bonsai nurseries now. They resell them for 3 times the price he initially sold them :shake:
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