ficus ground layer removal and style.
Posted: December 24th, 2009, 7:40 pm
hey guys, this here is a small ficus retusa that was bought a few years ago when i didnt have much of an eye for buying nursery stock and the missus thought it was cute, it sat in its pot with its 2 "legs" poking up looking odd, i knew i had to do something, so 3 weeks ago i ring barked the tree at the point where the two leg trunks joined and checked it 2 weeks ago to find this
not bad for a week of growth eh?

so i left for another 2 weeks making sure to keep the water up to it and i know the roots were using the water quite well as it was drying out after watering in the morning well and would be reasonabley dry/moist by the arvo. so i have removed the tree from the parents trunk and this is what i have
from there this is what i ended up with after putting it in a small training pot to keep the root mass tight
and after removal of excess growth so the new root system wont be under massive stress.
so all in all, not a bad little effort from this one as it has only really taken 3 weeks from ring bark, to solid rooting to training pot, i dont think it will take long for this one to fill the training pot and need repotting but a little bit of root binding wont be a major prob it will help thicken nebari and bring the shape of the tree in, also it wont take to long to fill with a flush of new growth either, this one seems to just boom like nothing has happened
let me know your thoughts
jamie
not bad for a week of growth eh?


so i left for another 2 weeks making sure to keep the water up to it and i know the roots were using the water quite well as it was drying out after watering in the morning well and would be reasonabley dry/moist by the arvo. so i have removed the tree from the parents trunk and this is what i have
from there this is what i ended up with after putting it in a small training pot to keep the root mass tight
and after removal of excess growth so the new root system wont be under massive stress.
so all in all, not a bad little effort from this one as it has only really taken 3 weeks from ring bark, to solid rooting to training pot, i dont think it will take long for this one to fill the training pot and need repotting but a little bit of root binding wont be a major prob it will help thicken nebari and bring the shape of the tree in, also it wont take to long to fill with a flush of new growth either, this one seems to just boom like nothing has happened

let me know your thoughts

jamie
