To be a Ficus bonsai in the future

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To be a Ficus bonsai in the future

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So, this is my Ficus Benjamina "Kinky" plant (I attached an image of it). I hope it will become a real bonsai sometime in the future. I'm planing to let it grow as it wills and cut it back every now and then - this should give it a little thicker trunk with a nice taper. I'll be updating the progress of the plant in this topic.
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Re: To be a Ficus bonsai in the future

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You should ideally plant this in a normal pot or in the ground for it to grow like crazy for probably a couple of years before you think of chopping it down. I have heard somewhere that metres of growth equates to centimeters of trunk.
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Slowly slowly it will get there, Yep a bigger pot will accelerate the process but thta is probbly not what you want to see and hear :-)

I would lop the top a little and wire the lower branches so they do no rise up like they curently do. A Ficus the branches start upward and then curve down due to the weight of them. As bonsai we need to apply wire to make them do that :-)

The bit you lopped off the top? Put that in a propagating tray and one it has roots, put that in a big pot to develop the thick trunk so in a few years will be ready to develop when you have more skill too :-)

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Yes, when it comes to bonsai, I am a complete beginner. I'm keeping this plant in the pot - i have three other ficus trees growing in big training pots. I guess they will grow quicker.

"We shall see", said a blind man :P
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I have a varigated Benji as well, and even in a big pot and warm Brisbane, i find it very slow to grow.
Good luck and enjoy the journey mate.
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Pierre wrote:I have a varigated Benji as well, and even in a big pot and warm Brisbane, i find it very slow to grow.
Good luck and enjoy the journey mate.
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I got given a very large verigated Benji and I layered it into 4 sections with trunks about 4-6 inches in diameter. They are slow to recover and push on I agree.
I sold one of them at the sale day and have about 3 more. I think I will only keep 1 of them for myself.

Good onya Phobos for having a few more developing on. I think newbies should always get a few of each tree, 1 to work on and learn on and anotherto develop on for when the skills and desire for better trees comes to the fore :yes:

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Hmm, too bad that this variety grows slow. Well, I hope fertilizer will give it a kick start. Two of the other three Ficuses are plain green Benjaminas, the third one is kinky.
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