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collected figs
hey everyone last night i collected these to figs out of an abandoned house's gutter my plans at the moment are to just pot them up into a syrofoam box each and see how they go just thought id put them up for everyone to have a look and prehaps give some advice on where i should be headed in my opinion they have great potential. sorry for the poor picture quality they were taken off my phone in the dark.
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Re: collected figs
Hi there,
The second one will make a very nice group planting, it looks almost right as a group planting as is. Feed them some light liquid Seasol too, the leaves look a bit yellow, but I think they will be okay. These figs are very strong and resilient.
Good luck with your good finds
The second one will make a very nice group planting, it looks almost right as a group planting as is. Feed them some light liquid Seasol too, the leaves look a bit yellow, but I think they will be okay. These figs are very strong and resilient.
Good luck with your good finds

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Re: collected figs
I love Urban Yamadori, from a gutter, give me a break!!


Edit, looks like Daiviet got in before me....

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Re: collected figs
thanks guys! the second one is about 4 foot high from the bottom of the trunk to the tops you don't think that would be to tall? the group forest planting was my thoughts also fo that one, reguaring the roots how much do you think i should chop off?
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Re: collected figs
Yup! It's most definitely to high!
But who cares, work on it over time and bring it down gradually.

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Re: collected figs
Hey Greenhorn
Cut the roots back on both to a little shorter than photo 5 and prune the foliage back to a little shorter than the last photo. Pot them in a styro for sure to fatten the trunks up, back make sure you control the growth of the smaller trunks and let the main trunks grow to get thicker and give the arrangements more power. Variation of trunk thickness will improve the settings.
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Cut the roots back on both to a little shorter than photo 5 and prune the foliage back to a little shorter than the last photo. Pot them in a styro for sure to fatten the trunks up, back make sure you control the growth of the smaller trunks and let the main trunks grow to get thicker and give the arrangements more power. Variation of trunk thickness will improve the settings.
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thanks for your advice guys. in reguards to chopping back on the last photo tony do you think i should take it to the equivilent to the top line of the tiles and eventually take it to the second line?
so i've had alot of help with the second plant how about the first one? should i just plant it and let it grow and fatten up or could i do some sort of trunk bending on it?
so i've had alot of help with the second plant how about the first one? should i just plant it and let it grow and fatten up or could i do some sort of trunk bending on it?
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Re: collected figs
Hi Greenhorn if you have the room just cut back the roots a bit and plant the first one in a grow box. I never ever say no to free plants and you can can grow it on and see what happens with it. Not like it cost you anything
I collected a benji from a stormwater grate last week for work - and I got paid to do it
I find figs all the time here in brissy and have lots in pots and boxes - much to my GF's dismay
You would have to have really brown thumbs to kill them.
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You would have to have really brown thumbs to kill them.
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yeah i see figs everywhere bougy theres one down the road in a drain that i've go my eye on and a couple in a drain at work plus another on someones brick letterbox of all places haha
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My advice, although talking about the specific photos, was for both trees. I was just giving an idea of length relative to both trees.
Weeping Fig don't tend to shoot back as well as other Figs. So I would leave them a little longer to just a bit over the top line of tiles for the first cut for now. Let them shoot back for a while and then prune again. Cutting back too hard first can mean you end up with only a few branches to work with.
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Weeping Fig don't tend to shoot back as well as other Figs. So I would leave them a little longer to just a bit over the top line of tiles for the first cut for now. Let them shoot back for a while and then prune again. Cutting back too hard first can mean you end up with only a few branches to work with.
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Re: collected figs
You could tie a clump together so they fuse and grow as one tree. That way you'd get a thicker-trunked tree sooner. You have plenty to play with.
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tony thanks for the help much abliged
penny thats a great idea that i hadnt really thought about. i'll give it some thought but i think ill just continue with the group and just plant the other by its self and grow on and perhaps try some bending and twisting on it.

penny thats a great idea that i hadnt really thought about. i'll give it some thought but i think ill just continue with the group and just plant the other by its self and grow on and perhaps try some bending and twisting on it.
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hey everyone just a couple more figs that i found on the side if the road if anyone could maybe tell how old they are or think they are from their tap root that would be awesome
thanks all and hope you like all the pics 
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gday crew 
mate, tree two reminds me very much of a tree I rescued out of a bargain bin at the local nursery. I ended up fusing the bugger and it has come out pretty well. it was
F. benji midnight beauty.
heres the link - viewtopic.php?f=133&t=5140&hilit=fusing ... p+of+ficus
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mate, tree two reminds me very much of a tree I rescued out of a bargain bin at the local nursery. I ended up fusing the bugger and it has come out pretty well. it was
F. benji midnight beauty.
heres the link - viewtopic.php?f=133&t=5140&hilit=fusing ... p+of+ficus
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seems like im spammin here or somethin but here are a a couple more that i got tonight
thinking i might use these two as my other 2 entries into the comp?? the small one was found by my girlfriend on her way to work and is her first tree she's pretty excited 


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