Hello all,
Well the stress levels have eased, everything just happened so fast. Tidying up the area was always planned this summer, however the weather has been crap, completely unsummer like. Knowing I had figs in the mix, I wanted to give them every chance of survival, I had been waiting for our night time temps to increase instead of consistently being around 10 degrees. It wasn't until the summer solstice that I had enough of waiting and rang several tree loppers. We received a quote several hours later which was very reasonable and the work was completed 2 days later on Xmas eve and BAM - summer hit with a vengeance. I was expecting, especially at this time of year to be waiting weeks, at least a month or two.
Now I've moved the fig to receive late afternoon shade and the pot is holding water, which I was worried about since it's been 7 years since the last repot. My main concerns now are WHAT HEIGHT SHOULD THIS FIG BE

As a gauge (the below photos) the tree now sits at 1 to 1.2 metres. I was originally thinking of pruning it down now to 800mm, expecting, with regrowth, a final height close to 1 metre. BUT IS THIS TOO TALL

How big does this tree need to be to look natural

The trunks diameter at soil level is 500mm to 550mm. So with this in mind at a ratio of 2:1, a final height of 1 metre with a nebari of 500mm. OR SHOULD THE FINAL HEIGHT BE LOWER

I'm hoping to get the pruning right the first time. HELP NEEDED with much appreciation.
The fig also has fruit, which appear very young. I'll keep watching and documenting their development for a future I.D. At this stage I'm thinking Ficus rubiginosa, the mature leaves have also developed a mildly brown, furry texture to their undersides.
Anyway, here's some current photos.
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Thanks,
Kevin
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