This is a 10 months cutting weeping fig (from the local park behind my back yard). The council tractor ran over a small tree and up-rooted it. I saved the tree and also made some cuttings out of it. It took roots very easily.
I haven't found a suiltable pot for it. The rocks were originally meant to help secure the roots when I did the wiring. It's a 45 minutes job and I like the movements. Any suggestion is welcome as I may try this with a few more other cuttings.
Semi Cascade Attempt with a Weeping Fig.
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Semi Cascade Attempt with a Weeping Fig.
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Re: Semi Cascade Attempt with a Weeping Fig.
interesting DK 
I like where this one is going! when you start to get to the stage of building the branch structure it will come up trumps
are you going to build a canopy with the top branch? if so i would probably chop reasonably hard to get some new shoots to work with and build the apex out of the bottom 3rd of that branch
nice mate

I like where this one is going! when you start to get to the stage of building the branch structure it will come up trumps


nice mate

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Re: Semi Cascade Attempt with a Weeping Fig.
I was thinking of using both branches for the semi cascade but you just sparked new light for me. If I go that way, I may as well convert it to full cascade. Good suggestion jame.Jamie wrote:interesting DK
I like where this one is going! when you start to get to the stage of building the branch structure it will come up trumpsare you going to build a canopy with the top branch? if so i would probably chop reasonably hard to get some new shoots to work with and build the apex out of the bottom 3rd of that branch
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Re: Semi Cascade Attempt with a Weeping Fig.
no probs 
full cascade will work aswell
i have to say when it comes to cascades, semi/full i like them more with an apex, thats just me though
Jamie

full cascade will work aswell

i have to say when it comes to cascades, semi/full i like them more with an apex, thats just me though

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Re: Semi Cascade Attempt with a Weeping Fig.
Thanks Ant. It will need plendty of time and training to be convincing but it's good to know where it's heading.
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