Joe R
Yamadori
Last weekend I was very fortunate to be given this lovely ficus bonsai for free by one of the members of the bonsai club! It is about 2 feet tall. Tell me what you guys think!
Ficus are very easy to airlayer, just cut the ring of bark off above the current roots and place a pot that has had its bottom cut off and place it around the tree (make sure it's big enough) and fill with bonsai soil. It'll root within a month but I'd leave it for 6 months or so to allow the new roots to harden off and thicken a bit.I definitely agree that the branches need to be cut back and less tapered. I think that will be my main goal over the next few years. I also like the idea of air layering the knotty roots off and starting the radial root process. I think this might have to wait a while because my air layering skills aren't that great yet. I've only ever tried one air layer and it didn't go as I planned. I'm sure I'd be able to pull it off but I don't want to risk damaging the tree or killing it!
Ahh I love the pot air layer idea, that sounds much easier than wrapping it with moss and plastic. I guess we will see if I can bring myself to cut into this tree by next summer!Ficus are very easy to airlayer, just cut the ring of bark off above the current roots and place a pot that has had its bottom cut off and place it around the tree (make sure it's big enough) and fill with bonsai soil. It'll root within a month but I'd leave it for 6 months or so to allow the new roots to harden off and thicken a bit.
Of course, do this all in summer next year.
Aaron
It looks like a Benjamina, so it may bud, it may not they can be pretty unpredictable.Ahh I love the pot air layer idea, that sounds much easier than wrapping it with moss and plastic. I guess we will see if I can bring myself to cut into this tree by next summer!Do you thing the current roots and base would have a good chance of sprouting new growth? I'd like to keep them just as a funky looking bonsai if all goes well!
Okay thank you for all your help!It looks like a Benjamina, so it may bud, it may not they can be pretty unpredictable.
Aaron