Beginner wanting to start on a Ficus microcarpa and Jade
Posted: January 16th, 2018, 9:05 pm
Hi,
Recently became interested in pursuing Bonsai as a hobby. Read the ausbonsai wiki and some stuff on youtube and would like to start out with a Ficus microcarpa.
Looked at a couple of Bunnings nearby with no luck. The Flower Power at Prospect had a bunch of 'Pot Bellied Figs', not sure if these look alright. Ideally, I would like a stock plant that I can learn to shape and train on my own. Where can I find good ficus stock plants in Sydney?
Also, this is a small jade plant that has been sitting around for a year or two. The soil has been compacted with a layer of big pebbles, and the pot doesn't have a drainage hole. Would it be ok to repot it immediately in the middle of summer; get it in better soil and a pot with a hole?
Is it also ok to prune the top and the roots, with the idea of getting the trunk to thicken?
On the topic of soil, where can I get decomposed gravel and/or pumice to make a potting mix?
Thanks in advance
Recently became interested in pursuing Bonsai as a hobby. Read the ausbonsai wiki and some stuff on youtube and would like to start out with a Ficus microcarpa.
Looked at a couple of Bunnings nearby with no luck. The Flower Power at Prospect had a bunch of 'Pot Bellied Figs', not sure if these look alright. Ideally, I would like a stock plant that I can learn to shape and train on my own. Where can I find good ficus stock plants in Sydney?
Also, this is a small jade plant that has been sitting around for a year or two. The soil has been compacted with a layer of big pebbles, and the pot doesn't have a drainage hole. Would it be ok to repot it immediately in the middle of summer; get it in better soil and a pot with a hole?
Is it also ok to prune the top and the roots, with the idea of getting the trunk to thicken?
On the topic of soil, where can I get decomposed gravel and/or pumice to make a potting mix?
Thanks in advance