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Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: July 7th, 2010, 11:22 pm
by Glenda
I am thinking I will keep this one mame size, if its not too big already. The biggest difference between mine and yours is yours is twin trunk, isn't it?

Glenda

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: July 7th, 2010, 11:26 pm
by Jamie
yours is mame size :D mine is shohin ;)

mine isnt a twin trunk, it just looks a little that way, it possibly was a long time ago where twu trunks got close enough to fuse over time, i cant be sure as it is a collected tree ;)

jamie :D

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: July 7th, 2010, 11:29 pm
by Glenda
I am working on the ramification now. Lots of defoliating etc to come. Do you think the trunk is in proportion the thickness it is?

Glenda

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: July 7th, 2010, 11:38 pm
by Jamie
hi glenda,

for the height of your tree the thickness is good, the hardest part for your tree is going to be getting the ramification to look right on such a small tree, it is definatly do-able though ;)

as you can see leaf size can be brought right down to tiny, which is what you will need to do to bring the size of the tree in scale :D

the tiny leaves on mine will work when i fill the tree full of them as it will make the trunk look like a big old spreading fig ;) which is what you will need to do :D

jamie :D

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: September 29th, 2010, 9:20 pm
by Jamie
hi guys,

its been a while since I updated this one, I didnt think it had changed much since a couple of months ago, how wrong i was. since being in that pot and after some good advice I have potted it up to let this tree get cruising, and it hasnt skipped a beat! It went into a collander style pot, and you will see the advantages of this with an explanation.
ficus obliqua.jpg
as you can see from the previous pic, this one is really taking off :D

colander bottom.jpg
what the collander has done is allow the roots room to explore and search for water, these roots get to the edge of the collander and go through the holes, what happens from here is a technique called Air-pruning. when the roots reach the open air and also get sunlight they die back and cause the root system to basically branch off and ramify, creating a nice healthy fibrous fine feeder root system. which is what we are after in bonsai, the good thig is it also allows us to keep a root ball quite compact, so when it does go into a pot it wont need to be severly smashed from a massive root system ;)

cheers guys :D

jamie :D

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: September 30th, 2010, 12:23 pm
by bonscythe
Looking very healthy there Jamie, good stuff! :)
Now where can I find a 50cm wide colander?! :lol:

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: September 30th, 2010, 8:24 pm
by daiviet_nguyen
Hi Jamie,

Did you get that colander from an Asian shop?

Down here, in Victoria, after 6 months, it will disintegrate. You pick it, it will break into pieces.

The plastic is for inside use, not outside.

That was my experience anyway. Please let us know how you go.

Thank you and best regards.

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: October 1st, 2010, 10:34 am
by Jamie
Hi Daviet :D


the collander is from a $2 type shop, they arent actually collanders but are food outdoor food covers, I removed the centre handle (where you can see the mesh in the undershot) and I have had them outside full time for the past 10-12 months :D they are getting a touch brittle but I had expected that. while they are still holding together there doing the job ;)

thanks champ :D

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: October 29th, 2010, 9:05 pm
by Jamie
hi guys, a little update :D

defoliated and wired. will let run again for a couple of months now and do it again in summer :D
QSL banyan defoliated and wired2.jpg
jamie :D

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: October 29th, 2010, 10:49 pm
by hugh grant
Great job Jamie and great wiring. Your really bringing out the best in this tree and it's turning out really well in such a short time.

Hugh

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: October 30th, 2010, 12:46 pm
by Jamie
thanks mate :D its getting there!

next step is to get some airials really going to develop the nebari :D

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: October 30th, 2010, 12:52 pm
by Matthew
Jamie its spitting along. great progression just for 10 months. I cant wait to work on my figs, hopefully december when the night time temps stabilize a bit. Keep up the good work :D

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: October 30th, 2010, 1:16 pm
by Mitchell
Great stuff mate. I think i'll do the same with one of my lil' PJ's, tonight after work.

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: October 30th, 2010, 1:30 pm
by Jamie
thanks noah :D if you were back home you could be working on your figs ;) but you have larch, maple, pine and the list goes on doesnt it! Im pretty happy with how this one has come along, for 10 months I have to be happy. as I said before now the nebari work starts, I will be using sphagnum moss or similar around the base of the to encourage lots and lots of airials to strap to the trunk and rebuild a nebari :D

thanks mitch :D this one has been a learning experience for me, working it hard has worked well but I feel if I was so much more patient then it could be a lot stronger and further developed.

jamie :D

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression

Posted: October 30th, 2010, 1:48 pm
by craigw60
Hey Jamie you have really worked hard with this tree and it shows. You must be really pleased with its progress.
Craigw