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QSL Ficus
Heres a ficus I picked up from Australian Bonsai Grower
cheers Regan
finally i have got these pics upcheers Regan
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Re: QSL Ficus
mate that looks like it has a nice taper in it mate 
what you want to do is choose a leader and give it a good old chop to increase the taper and that will be awesome, the airial roots are working realy well to help with that too, i would use them to fuse to the base as it will help heaps and create nice fluting
jamie

what you want to do is choose a leader and give it a good old chop to increase the taper and that will be awesome, the airial roots are working realy well to help with that too, i would use them to fuse to the base as it will help heaps and create nice fluting

jamie

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Nice stock Regan
Keep us posted with what you do to it mate.
Andrew
Plenty of leaders to choice fromJamie wrote:mate that looks like it has a nice taper in it mate
what you want to do is choose a leader and give it a good old chop
jamie
Keep us posted with what you do to it mate.
Andrew
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to right mate
the earlier it is done the faster it will heal .
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Re: QSL Ficus
It will. E vetting the chop pretty soon fellas
I'm thinking the big long branch for the new leader, what do you think
it only took 2 hours to choose this one but I think I picked one of the best ones there
cheers Regan
I'm thinking the big long branch for the new leader, what do you think
it only took 2 hours to choose this one but I think I picked one of the best ones there
cheers Regan
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if you can mate maybe this one
or just flat chop it and you will get a massive amount of new shoots and then angle cut it after it has been selected
jamie
or just flat chop it and you will get a massive amount of new shoots and then angle cut it after it has been selected
jamie

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or that little one to the right of that just below it.
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I thought he was talking about this one
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didnt think bout that one, i would go with a smaller branch as it will be easier to wire up, it wont take long to thicken, and being lower it will give it better taper. 
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Good score Regan
Lots to choose from ,every time when I purchase a tree I go thinking I will judge harshly and therefore narrow the selection process but then I usually narrow it down to 5 or 6
Do you have a plan for this one (long term short term?)Looking forward to the progression .
Cheers
Tony


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Tony
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Tony I did have a bit of an idea but I'm not sure now, have to draw up some ideas.
i pretty much chose this one for the base/trunk, all the low shoots and the fact it had a bit of taper already
I had three good potentials and about 10 maybes picked out of about 50, this one had the most developed base on it, there is another one there that i will get when i've got the cash
You don't go fishing with any of the teachers from north primary do you?
cheers Regan
i pretty much chose this one for the base/trunk, all the low shoots and the fact it had a bit of taper already
I had three good potentials and about 10 maybes picked out of about 50, this one had the most developed base on it, there is another one there that i will get when i've got the cash
You don't go fishing with any of the teachers from north primary do you?
cheers Regan