Jamie, 3 seasons, awesome I hope so!
I have this image and want some of those lower branches to become wider so the roots sprout and shoot down like the amazing curtain figs in Atherton - well not as grand

the roots have always gone on their own unhindered so I don't even know where to begin with cleaning them up? You mean get them vertical? I'm hoping with time to have new roots fuse over that old area. I've never dealt with a fig so.. well with so much vigour? The hot-house will be helpful when I get around to completing it
MelaQuin, great advice thanks!
I think I have found a suitable front to make the most of the roots, it looks much better with the depth in the back too, I have just pulled her from a long soak to drown the pests, slaters and ants are gone for now, and there were grubs

My crays enjoyed them
Becoming cold down here now so will leave well alone until the sap starts flowing again.
In the mean time I have to source a new pot, which will prove difficulty, finding a fair size.
Any tips? Not very clued with online stores and there's not much other than Bunnings in my area. The few nurseries sell only glazed of unsuitable size.
Maybe I'm not looking in the right place.
Would love to find something OOAK / handmade locally.
Hugh yeah, be interesting when it comes time to repot
