ficus retusa
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Ahhh...yes. Thank you for explaining, Keith. When one cuts the branch end to the next internode, that stops the branch from growing in length, right?...and forces new secondary and tertiary branches to grow back on the branch, otherwise known as ramification?
You're not nuts nor do you sound silly. I fondly remember those days when I would bath my two wee ones in the kitchen sink...it was much easier on the back than bending over the bathtub! My two wee ones are now 26 and 30...sigh...time for some grandkids, I'd say! :lol:
You're not nuts nor do you sound silly. I fondly remember those days when I would bath my two wee ones in the kitchen sink...it was much easier on the back than bending over the bathtub! My two wee ones are now 26 and 30...sigh...time for some grandkids, I'd say! :lol:
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Wow! Gorgeous ficus! I can't wait to see more updates!
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- manofthetrees
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an update is coming soon i did a root prune but lost the pics :S she is sitting a little higher in the pot now.last weekend i started work on the lowest branch,i did some wedge cuts and really torqued it to one side...the begining of the branch was just too straight, boring and ageless.as for the rest i have some major decisions ... chop or not to chop :pinch:. the branches are growing too long and loosing there aged apperance
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wow i like your tree...can you tell what actualy the size of your bonsai?
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the tree above the soil is 2 feet the base roots are about a foot acrosss and the trunk is 6 inches wide
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Very nice bonsai, with very sexy roots you've got there
Do you think some of those roots were grafted on?
Do you think some of those roots were grafted on?
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well here she is... to start with ill show you my final cut and movement decisions. they needed to loose some of the faster grown branches to help the overall age look
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and the final "spin" after wiring
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its finnaly getting some shape .the one side that was new growth is filling in nicely
not really the trunk has a bad side that is half its thickness from one veiw that would have been fixed with that technique... i have considered a couple thread grafts to remedy the problem
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and the final "spin" after wiring
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its finnaly getting some shape .the one side that was new growth is filling in nicely
Do you think some of those roots were grafted on?
not really the trunk has a bad side that is half its thickness from one veiw that would have been fixed with that technique... i have considered a couple thread grafts to remedy the problem
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Very nice. I really wish I had space for a ficus. This one is great.
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- manofthetrees
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oops forgot 'bout the 1st branch... :blink:
this is the wedge cuts and the torqueing i mentioned earlier.
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this is the wedge cuts and the torqueing i mentioned earlier.
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