Carving big ficus stumps
Posted: February 22nd, 2017, 10:42 pm
Hi guys...today I scored about 20 big ficus. Some have low branches others not. The truck thicknesses range from 4 inches to 6inches. I've cut them all at about a 45 degree angle between a half a foot and a foot and a half. They are mix of port jackson....flash and obliqua. I scored a couple of dozen smaller ones too with 1 to 2 inch trunk widths and lots of arial roots. I cut them back to about 15 to 20 cm. I found another dozen beasts down the back of the nursery in 100ltr bags.....ill get to them tomorrow. The nursery owner said i could have the lot [ASTONISHED FACE].....
I recently got a die grinder. The kutem carving tools havnt arrived yet.
How soon can I get the die grinder into the trunks to do some carving?
Should.i.let them bush up first?
Should I cut the roots down on the big ones and repot them...they've been in these bags for years?
I was think of leaning some over and having some upright. I'm totally new to this level of bonsai....any advice would be great.
I think I'll keep the smaller ones for root over rock style...
I'll post some photos tomorrow.
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I recently got a die grinder. The kutem carving tools havnt arrived yet.
How soon can I get the die grinder into the trunks to do some carving?
Should.i.let them bush up first?
Should I cut the roots down on the big ones and repot them...they've been in these bags for years?
I was think of leaning some over and having some upright. I'm totally new to this level of bonsai....any advice would be great.
I think I'll keep the smaller ones for root over rock style...
I'll post some photos tomorrow.
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