Ficus retusa microcarpa
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Ficus retusa microcarpa This photo was taken around 1 and half years ago.
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Heres a photo I took just last week.
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I like the choice of pot. Maybe the little bit sticking up on the top could be trimmed off? Or are you letting it grow a little bit. Very nice looking!
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Thanks, I'm leaving it for a little while in the hope I can speed up the thickening process but will definitely trim it off at some point though I do plan to grow this one a bit taller and will give it another wiring soon as I get some more wire. I also repotted it into a larger training pot yesterday. I will take another photo and upload it.
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I'm so glad spring is here. The forum has exploded with posts.
Great job with the ficus...and thanks for the posts.
Great job with the ficus...and thanks for the posts.
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Thanks Pinkham, I'm glad you're happy about Spring unfortunately its Autumn here in Australia (very sad) but as we dont really have a cold winter its not too much of a bother for me. The Ficus stays outside through Winter though I do bring it in if its raining constantly (it doesnt seem to like too much water when its cold and starts to go a little yellow). I'm very new to the forum and really enjoying the feedback and checking out what everyone else has been up to.
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Peace, Buna
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i dont like the structure of the trunk wahaha it remined me of a masculin shape haha..pardon me guys. By the way is that the real or the natural structure of the specis of that tree? Try to curve the trunk
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