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Re: slanting ficus

Post by hard1all »

being completely honest, I would not have done what you did
but
being completely honest, I quite like how it turned out
but
I agree it needs a larger pot
and
I'd lose the lower branches (all of them) and go with the new apex as it is all this tree now needs
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Re: slanting ficus

Post by Theodore »

The new pot looks heaps better.

The pot probably needs to go in a grow bed for a couple of years and it would be perfect [GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]


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Re: slanting ficus

Post by Nate.bonsai »

I agree that the bone on bone looks very dramatic and adds a whole new level of dynamism to the tree when it is naked. Perhaps one size larger would be ideal, but we must make do with what we have and this looks pretty good Watty. Well done.


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Re: slanting ficus

Post by kcpoole »

I love the new pot and look and that includes the lower branch.
for me it would look silly without the lower branch

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Re: slanting ficus

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Thanks all,
Ken, me too, that's why it has a lower branch still.
And the tree stands about 90cm tall
Thanks all for the interest.
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Re: slanting ficus

Post by wattynine »

Had a little trip to Brissie back earlier this year when the buy/swap was on at the Sunshine Coast.
I went to Australian Bonsai Grower and found this pot, knowing the tree to suit I was patient (OMG!! I hear you say) and waited to put this tree and pot together. A little deeper but shape and colour similar so back in August, defoliation and a re-pot.
hope you like,
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