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fig tree re-style and defoliate
Posted: February 6th, 2015, 12:40 pm
by mcraig89
this is my fig that iv had for a couple years and Im kiinda lost with it, id tried root over rock but haven't repotted since I put in that pot 1.5 years ago, id lost all motivation with this particular tree and let it grow out but 2 much so I chopped 2 branches off defoliated it and re-styled it but still not happy with it.
any advice would be great!
Re: fig tree re-style and defoliate
Posted: February 6th, 2015, 1:21 pm
by Ent
HI mcraig89,
Have you considered chopping above the first lefthand branch and using it as the new leader?
Ent.
Re: fig tree re-style and defoliate
Posted: February 6th, 2015, 1:30 pm
by mcraig89
gday Ent.
yeh that was my first thought but I wasn't to sure how to go about it, will see how it looks in a few weeks than re-asses it I think.
thanks for your input.
cheers Mat.
Re: fig tree re-style and defoliate
Posted: February 6th, 2015, 2:13 pm
by Isitangus
Don't be shy. Chop just below where you start the wire. Plant the bit you chop off.
Then repot into the ground/colander/larger pot (not massive pot), take the opportunity to root prune hard.
Feed with seasol and it'll be fine. Ask yourself, do u want a
Bonsai that's "ok" or do you want a great bonsai. You'll be glad you chopped it back
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Re: fig tree re-style and defoliate
Posted: February 6th, 2015, 2:46 pm
by mcraig89
thanks isitangus.
Is it too late in the season to make a cutting from where I take the chop,
I just looked at the sticky thread on growing fat figs and I think I wanna give that ago.
cheers Mat.
Re: fig tree re-style and defoliate
Posted: February 6th, 2015, 2:46 pm
by Ces
Ent wrote:HI mcraig89,
Have you considered chopping above the first lefthand branch and using it as the new leader?
Ent.
Isitangus wrote:Don't be shy. Chop just below where you start the wire. Plant the bit you chop off.
Then repot into the ground/colander/larger pot (not massive pot), take the opportunity to root prune hard.
Feed with seasol and it'll be fine. Ask yourself, do u want a
Bonsai that's "ok" or do you want a great bonsai. You'll be glad you chopped it back
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I agree with these guys, mate (on both points). But I would also plant the bottom into a larger pot and place some sphagnum moss around the base and try and thicken up some of those roots around the rock (maybe get some more) while you develop a new trunk.
Good luck with it.