


Nice experiment mate, wonder what will happen as the remaining leaves come out, or what they will do should the tree go into domancy and not reshoot until Spring. Going to be interesting.
Sorry, missed this one.rudy wrote:Fantastic leaf reduction and beatiful tree. When is the best time in Victoria to prune hard and leaf cut at the same time of Moreton Bay Fig.
Regards
Rudy
Hi Steven,Steven wrote:G'day Grant,
I'm keen to know how the growth has progressed through winter and into Spring. Any chance on an update and a pic or 2?
Very nice to see a fig styled as a fig too![]()
Regards,
Steven
Yep, that is about it. Pushing trees to see what happens; otherwise its just painting by numbers.Steven wrote:So, to summarise your recap...
This fig has copped a flogging this year;-
Wacked into an experimental inert medium.
Defoliated lots of times over the year.
Defoliated and major work done out of season.
Grown in the cold of Canberra.
Despite the 'hardship' it looks very healthy and is testament to the resilience of ficus (and your horticultural skills).
All this from a tree you grew from seed 21 years ago. Nothing like bushing the boundaries Grant![]()
Regards,
Steven
The maker of the pot is a Canberran named Roger H. Due to time pressures he doesn't make many pots but they are all unique.Isitangus wrote:I somehow missed the post in my readings...
Tree is spectacular
Pot is spectacular (is the maker/brand mentioned somewhere)
Love it all-makes me want to germinate some seeds