A new Willow Leaf
Posted: June 21st, 2013, 9:46 am
Hi everyone,
Last month I bought a new Willow Leaf Ficus from a show that was at the National Arboretum. I bought it from a friend who just didn't know where to take it. Here's the tree when I first brought it home: I decided that right trunk didn't look quite right, so I removed it: And here's the tree today: Something I'm considering is rotating the tree to the right to cover up those thicker roots and balance the tree a bit more. I would "air layer" those thick roots (cut a ring around them and dust in hormone then cover in sphagnum moss) to eventually shorten them. I would have to do that to the right side, and remove a little root on the left side: Then, by rotating it to the right a little bit, I'd get this appearance: So, yay or nay?
Last month I bought a new Willow Leaf Ficus from a show that was at the National Arboretum. I bought it from a friend who just didn't know where to take it. Here's the tree when I first brought it home: I decided that right trunk didn't look quite right, so I removed it: And here's the tree today: Something I'm considering is rotating the tree to the right to cover up those thicker roots and balance the tree a bit more. I would "air layer" those thick roots (cut a ring around them and dust in hormone then cover in sphagnum moss) to eventually shorten them. I would have to do that to the right side, and remove a little root on the left side: Then, by rotating it to the right a little bit, I'd get this appearance: So, yay or nay?