Its fantastic to see mother nature a work!

Look closely
Yeah, its the only thing you gotta focus and watch. Its how they get those gnarly looking trunks in Taiwan. The biggest worry and thing you need to watch is the strength of the top and branches. Those roots will feed the branches and once fused will start to supply the top of the tree.Shannon wrote: Asus......look closer and you will see a lot of fused roots on the trunk but...... this sound easy in books and on the net but try it in real life and you will soon discover that some aerial roots are very dominate and will fatten up quickly and others won't at all, this can leave the base looking very unsightly as well as the branch that it is feeding to get reverse taper. You can't trim aerial roots as easy as foliage and are hard to slow down once they are mixed up with the regular root system.
As soon as i see a rouge aerial root off it comes