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hi guys :D

a while back i think it was late last year, maybe early this year,a mate got a bunch of figs from ebay, i pointed him in the right direction for them, and kindly enough he sent one to me :D it was a bit of a frankenstein tree, had roots going everywhere, it looked like a couple of trees fused over twenty years and didnt know which way it wanted to go, the root system was even more of a nightmare, i dont think it got repotted once in the time the bloke had them (the seller).

any ways, i chopped of some odd looking bits, planted the off cuts into some soil, they struck but still need a lot of time, i basically chopped every branch off the tree, nothing was really workable, roots included, so they got the chop too. so it got put into some fresh medium, and left foe the 6-8 months, in that time it has put out a fair bit of growth and a decent root system. this tree still has a long way to go but it now has a path on which it can travel, unfortunately the pics i had of it when i received it got lost when my computer went nuts and i lost all my files :( anyways life goes on.
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a before pic after defoliated

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a side shot, defoliated, note the scar on this side, it was a heavy trunk/branch that come out from the side and up.

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and after its first styling, there is still a long way to go and the branching placement is a little rough, it will need another good wire after it shoots out again and gives some secondary branching.
normally i dont like deadwood on figs as it can be a fair hassle, but after seeing some of shannons figs with some deadwood features i can see why he likes it, the deadwood will be hardened and lime sulphured, it wont be a bright white, more of a grey.

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top shot to show some branching pattern all around the tree.

let me know your thoughs :D

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Its looking good, Jamie. You really love the sumo style, don't you?

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gday glenda,

yea i dont mind the sumo style :D this one i have plans to be a little different than a sumo though ;) a little more deadwood and some ramification it will be good :D
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Nice work jamie. I wouldn't worry about rotting on figs. Will just add characters right? What potting mix do you normally use for figs jamie?
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cheers DK :D

rotting will add character and i might just let it rot out a little before i harden it, but dont want it to go to far. ;)

this one is in a diatomite mix, not much of a mix though.

diat. 90% commercial bonsai mix 10%

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Jamie wrote:cheers DK :D

rotting will add character and i might just let it rot out a little before i harden it, but dont want it to go to far. ;)

this one is in a diatomite mix, not much of a mix though.

diat. 90% commercial bonsai mix 10%

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Is this the ratio you used for figs in general? Your figs seem to be doing well with your mix.
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yea thats pretty much what i use DK :D

it could vary a little i dont exactly measure it all out ;) in a bucket i put in the diat. that i need, and then some organic and mix it up :D

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A nice start you have made Jamie. Well done!
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thank you ash :D very muchly appreciated.

i wish i didnt lose my files when my computer went down to show a before pic of when i recieved the tree. it was a hard one to work with. i think i might be carving a little more then harden it all just incase, but that can be done at a later time :D

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it has a nice and magnificant trunk accorgind to pot and size ...so its really going to be a nice specimen in near future.......best of luck jamie....
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thank you Yadibrar :D

i plan on carving this out some more and giving the trunk a more distressed feel to it :D i will update when it is in full leaf with an update and wiring detail :D
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my plans for the tree, or close to it..
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thoughts??

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hi guys :D

a little update, this one has gone bonkers and has pushed out heaps of new growth :D it will get another defoliation and rewire in a few weeks time, I am just letting this one harden off before i rewire, it will also give the secondary branches time to extend some :D
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Looks like is going well, you got heaps of new growth there cool I like it.

Did you use lime sulfur for the trunk?
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Post by daiviet_nguyen »

Hi Jamie,

I really like the virt that you did for this tree. Judging by the current shape, and the fact that you know what you want
out of it -- I think you will get there.

Considering that the tree is still in development, I would transfer it into a bigger (and still shallow) container to
grow the roots faster?

I remember you mention that, up in your neck of the wood, figs do not really have dormant times? You are lucky :)

Best regards.
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