john tapner wrote:Keep it in the poly box. Good handful of blood and bone in the potting mix, Charlie Carp is good and the occasional handful of Dynamic Lifter. Then stand back quickly....................
Cheers
John T
Ficus love Blood and Bone nearly as much as Chickie Poo (maybe even more!). I also use Charlie Carp as well, but only ever at half strength (or a little more). I have experienced some problems with product strength and have lost trees because it has been to strong, hence the 1/2 strength. I use it often tho'.
Not sure about down here, but in Darwin we had to watch the arial root growth. What we found up there, because of their rapid growth areas before the arial root would not grow as fast as the areas after the root. This led to reverse tapers in trunks and really wierd looking branches. It wasn't a real problem tho' as we just kept cutting the older roots off and let the younger ones take their place, until they became to thick
Appearance of ugly twisted arial roots can be improved if you grow them inside a Thick Shake straw (Golden Arches is a great supplier

) Just slit the straw, wrap around the root and push the bottom of the straw into the top of the soil. Take the straw off once the root reaches the ground or straightens up.
Forgot to mention...................... I'd give some thought to cutting the top off at the 3rd little branch up on the right side of the trunk as well. The tree is starting to loose its taper and the gaps between the branches is also getting a bit far apart. With the correct feeding you should get a lot more branching sprout from the trunk line, but then you have the problem of branch thichness being wrong as well. Bloody nice tree tho' and if you get sick of it I'll take it off your hands for you
