
Sure right there pal ,yesterday at maroochy I grabbed 3 more of these at $3 a throw from a nursery that is closing down plus other stuff ,very keen to try the fast grow method .Will pick your brain on this and juni's tomorrow ,keeeeeen as


Spot on mate. The Green Island Fig responds well to the "Fast Grow".jamie111 wrote:hey tony,
this one might be a candidate for the fast growth method????
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looking forward to tommorow
jamie
the way, hope you remember me when you need to offload all those Willow Leaf Fig cuttings
bundyfisher wrote:Is this what Dayne means "feeding like a fat kid "![]()
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Tony. G.I. aren't that slow growing, leaf wise. They are probably a little slower than a P.J. or Morton Bay and about the same as Benjamina when it comes to putting on wood girth. Small fat G.I.'s are relativly easy if you grow them on and cut back hard. Like all developing trees they need space to grow and heaps of fertilizer. I had a G.I. Root over Rock I trained for about 10 years, most of that time in a Bonsai pot, and the trunk would have been about 2 inch across, sorry 50mm at the base and the roots around the rock were probably about 15mm each. The top of the tree was always very full with good thick branches. And yes mate, full sun, with afternoon protection is the place for them to be. They can get a little long in internodal length if grown in to much shade, although they respond well to pruning if this happens.bundyfisher wrote:Thanks Graeme![]()
Once again thanks for the info on the fast grow method ,I am wondering on the growth speed of the G I Fig as I have heard they are slow growing ,do they grow better in full sun ?
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Tony