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Virens defoliation

Posted: January 28th, 2015, 2:42 pm
by Rainbow Fig
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Hi,
I have grown this ficus virens from a seedling plucked from a rock in 1997 and have styled it only during leaf fall. this year is the first time I have had smaller than normal leaf size. I am wondering if mid-late summer defoliation can achieve better ramification and smaller leaf size? Tree is about 90+cm from soil level. It is pretty shaggy now, but have been a bit resistant to defoliate outside natural leaf fall. Cheers Greg

Re: Virens defoliation

Posted: January 29th, 2015, 9:08 pm
by Ray
I defoliate mine 3 times during the growing season and it does very little to help reduce the leaf size. Instead of defoliating, a better way to reduce leaf size and build ramification, is to tip prune/cut back new growth. This requires constant vigilant work though, something I struggle with. New growth is quite fast and leaf size gets big very quickly. I was told by the previous owner of mine that they are a very hard leaf to reduce in size.

Re: Virens defoliation

Posted: February 2nd, 2015, 9:42 am
by Rainbow Fig
Thanks Ray, I will get a bit more vigilant on the trimming.