6” Ming aralia project

I dont like much the one with compound leaf, but I like the Polyscias scutellaria "Fabian" it make interesting trunks and the leaf can be reduced nicely
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I dont like much the one with compound leaf, but I like the Polyscias scutellaria "Fabian" it make interesting trunks and the leaf can be reduced nicely
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Yeah, the Fabian is cool too! I have one of these, but believe it’s called it quits. I don’t think it liked its vertical shoots pulled down and around.
 
Wow! yeah, you got to it!🤣
Aralia likes to knuckle and bulge it seems. It will be interesting to see how it responds!
I left a lot of nubs and stubs erring on the side of caution. Should i take them flat to the trunk?

One thing i found is it does not like to be wired/bent much
 
I left a lot of nubs and stubs erring on the side of caution. Should i take them flat to the trunk?

One thing i found is it does not like to be wired/bent much
I would leave them. It kind of adds to the natural look of these.
 
So the evergreens and shrubs aren’t quite out at the nursery. So I picked up this little group.
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This was one of those 6” tropicals where you get 4 plants.
I separated the 4 plants and noticed how long the taproots where. As there were many fine roots attached all along, I cut less and opted for a deeper pot than I wanted to use. View attachment 360950
The 4. After slight root prune.
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Positioned them in the pot with wire.
I used the original peaty Barky soil mixed with some pumice, lava, calcined clay. It seams that these plant prefer moist conditions.
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I think the tree at left could be shortened, but I liked the curves.
As always, hope it lives. 😁
Looks good!
 
Ours is looking a little unhappy. I think it's because we finally turned on the AC after Junuary ended (we're in New England). We are misting the leaves quite a bit. Any advice? Is it possible to over-mist?
 

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