This is the first of my entries. Will probably need the remaining time for submissions to get access to the others having just moved house. (Even if it was only less than 50m)
Species: Ficus sp. (Probably F. macrocarpa or F. rubiginosa)
Origin: Nursery I do some work at
Height: 800mm
Cost: $0
This was acquired from the nursery where i do some work at as part of my pay. I have scored some awesome large material and many smaller plants like this fig. It was trunk chopped and flat cut below a few fine roots some time late last year. I recently removed some branches and carved out where the trunk was chopped with the aim of growing a large bonsai from it.
I have never been happy with the straightish section above the interesting base (8cm across at soil level) so will chop it much lower and select a new leader and first branch from the result. I'll probably pot it into a larger container to get some strong growth.
{not updated}[dansai] Ficus sp. No. 1
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Re: [dansai] Ficus sp. No. 1
I was going to trunk chop this one lower a few weeks ago when I entered it as that was allowed, but I'm glad I didn't now. I would have had to wait for new branches which would have had little chance to develop before winter, so I thought,
Why not use what is already there? and try a new technique at the same time?
This is my first attempt at thread grafting. I get better branches exactly where I want them. I will cut the top off after they have set and build the top from there. I also repotted into a larger pot with control release fert and a good soak in Powerfeed and Seasol.
Roots. Not a lot of roots. Was flat cut not that long ago.
Threaded
And with a bit of wire for movement. Hard to see in the photo as most is from in the horizontal plane.
Now grow.

Why not use what is already there? and try a new technique at the same time?
This is my first attempt at thread grafting. I get better branches exactly where I want them. I will cut the top off after they have set and build the top from there. I also repotted into a larger pot with control release fert and a good soak in Powerfeed and Seasol.
Roots. Not a lot of roots. Was flat cut not that long ago.
Threaded
And with a bit of wire for movement. Hard to see in the photo as most is from in the horizontal plane.
Now grow.



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Re: [dansai] Ficus sp. No. 1
Quick update
Sorry for the photo quality. Just had a new baby and in the process of moving my nursery.
Nothing much to report other than some growth. Looking forward to the warmer weather.
Sorry for the photo quality. Just had a new baby and in the process of moving my nursery.
Nothing much to report other than some growth. Looking forward to the warmer weather.
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Re: [dansai] Ficus sp. No. 1
Not a lot happening yet. Few more leaves. Maybe?
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Re: [dansai] Ficus sp. No. 1
Still slow on the growth. Unfortunately I have been away and then very ill so care of my plants has been minimal. Couple that with only about 50mm rain since July and only 65mm in June, an empty water tank and no town water and all my plants have suffered.
I was hoping by leaving growing tips I could encourage the branches to thicken faster to complete the thread graft but decided to remove the tips to start some branching. I also removed the top and will discourage strong growth anywhere above the grafts to divert energy to the lower branches. May not get enough happening to make it worthy of the comp, but now I have some water and with good rain heading our way,
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I was hoping by leaving growing tips I could encourage the branches to thicken faster to complete the thread graft but decided to remove the tips to start some branching. I also removed the top and will discourage strong growth anywhere above the grafts to divert energy to the lower branches. May not get enough happening to make it worthy of the comp, but now I have some water and with good rain heading our way,


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