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Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: April 25th, 2010, 1:57 pm
by Jamie
well i know i said i would wait but with the weather we have been having i cant see it hurting the tree, what it will do is give me more branching and more canopy which will help increase humidty for airial roots to develop later on
i am quite happy with how this one has come along especially in the branching

its getting quite dense and secondaries are getting hard to wire. the wire i did use for the small branches is actually out of copper wiring used in house hold electrical and i pulled it down to one or two threads which came to .25 of a mm or .5 of a mm so quite small but strong enough to hold nicely
Banyan qsl def.jpg
Banyan qsl def top.jpg
as you can see in the top shot, which the front of the tree is to the bottom of the pic, that the branching is slightly shorter, this still needs to be extended some, to mimc the back more giving it a more rounded appearance
jamie

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: April 25th, 2010, 2:21 pm
by Asus101
I would rethink the arial roots... The tree is more upright and not spreading, it may look a tiny bit out of place. You could think about getting them on the trunk to help give it character?
Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: April 25th, 2010, 3:01 pm
by Jamie
interesting asus, what you are saying is its more of a broom form than banyan? i do intend on it going into a shallow oval pot, and have it spread more so but i see what you mean with the airials. airial roots coming of the trunk will help with taper and flare, it would give the trunk more interest with fluting and the likes too

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: April 25th, 2010, 3:26 pm
by Amanda
Keen to see this in a couple of seasons, Banyan style figs are my favourites and I see this with excellent future.
Always enjoy seeing your trees, Jamie.
Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: April 25th, 2010, 3:31 pm
by Jamie
a couple of seasons and i reckon it is going to be rather dense and twiggy

i reckon it will be close to that by then end of this year the way this one is going
thanks anja

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: July 7th, 2010, 3:24 pm
by Jamie
ok a couple of months has passed since the tree got defoliated, it has come back nicely, tight internodes, and some good leaf reduction, there are a few larger leaves on the tree but i have gotten some down to around 5mm long. it is coming along nicely and i am looking forward to things warming up more and more
this is my favourite fig in my collection
Favfig.jpg
front veiw
Favfigl.jpg
side
Favfigr.jpg
other side
Favfigreduction.jpg
leaf reduction, ten cent piece for size comparison
cheers guys
jamie

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: July 7th, 2010, 4:08 pm
by Glenda
Looking really good, Jamie. I used yours as a model for a Moreton Bay fig of my own. Will post a picture one day.
Glenda
Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: July 7th, 2010, 4:55 pm
by Josh7
Jamie, great leaf reduction! Looks like you've got yourself a nice tree there. Keep us updated.....
Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: July 7th, 2010, 5:11 pm
by Jamie
Glenda wrote:Looking really good, Jamie. I used yours as a model for a Moreton Bay fig of my own. Will post a picture one day.
Glenda
wow

thank you so much

look forward to seeing yours
Josh wrote:Jamie, great leaf reduction! Looks like you've got yourself a nice tree there. Keep us updated.....
cheers bro

will do!
Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: July 7th, 2010, 8:09 pm
by Lowlyf
hey mate,
i have enjoyed reading your post, i am curious if i could head down to bunnings, buy a qld fig and put it in a small pot, would i be able to get the same effect as this in the long run?
Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: July 7th, 2010, 8:11 pm
by Jamie
hi mate,
i dont htink bunnings would have figs like this one, this is an old collected tree, i havent got a clue of how old it is either but know it is old. you can develop some good branching and ramification with QLD small leaves and it wont take to long.
i tell ya what i have a few more QLD small leaf and will be happy to sell ya a couple, i will pm the pics of them to you
jamie

Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: July 7th, 2010, 8:18 pm
by Lowlyf
yeah too easy, please do
Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: July 7th, 2010, 9:05 pm
by Glenda
Jamie wrote:Glenda wrote:Looking really good, Jamie. I used yours as a model for a Moreton Bay fig of my own. Will post a picture one day.
Glenda
wow

thank you so much

look forward to seeing yours
......
Here it is, Jamie. Yours was the inspiration for mine, even though they are different figs and different shapes.
Ficus Macrophylla.jpg
Glenda
Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: July 7th, 2010, 9:07 pm
by Glenda
By the way, it was defoliated about a month ago. Has budded well and leaves are quite reduced.
Glenda
Re: QLD small leaf ficus banyan style progression
Posted: July 7th, 2010, 11:06 pm
by Jamie
very nice glenda
that is actually very similar in structure to mine, if you go back to the very start of the thread and look at the main trunk/branch frame it is very similar, a lot smaller than mine though, i had to have a double look when i realised it was a bic lighter next to it!