Thanks bud!ya mon, nice tree
Thanks TJ! Chinese production. It’s got a chop, I just didn’t get a pic. It’s the color I bought it for. I have another that is similar (see earlier posts). But I wanted a lip!! I think it pairs real nice!Looking great! What type of pot? Love the color!
Post a pic. You can tell pretty quickly wether it’s wiandi or not. Standard Benjamina and really, most other ficus are far more pliable. At least that’s what Ive found.I absolutely loved this thread. It was so cool seeing the progression of your ficus. It gave me a lot of great ideas for my benjamina in the future. Mine's only a 2 year old clump sapling and I've struggled with figuring out what to do with it. But you've inspired me!
I'm not sure if mine is a wiandi or not but it's good to know the branches get pretty brittle. I'll need to start wiring mine soon to potential avoid that issue. Hopefully in the next few weeks it'll warm up to 50F at night so I can take it outside. It's been a cold April.
Mine handle 40s F just fine. They just slow down until it warms up.I absolutely loved this thread. It was so cool seeing the progression of your ficus. It gave me a lot of great ideas for my benjamina in the future. Mine's only a 2 year old clump sapling and I've struggled with figuring out what to do with it. But you've inspired me!
I'm not sure if mine is a wiandi or not but it's good to know the branches get pretty brittle. I'll need to start wiring mine soon to potential avoid that issue. Hopefully in the next few weeks it'll warm up to 50F at night so I can take it outside. It's been a cold April.
Nothing special. Same as most of my other trees. Fish emulsion every 4 or so days. Miracid from time to time and daily watering. I’ve used other cake fertilizers and it all seems to have the same effect. Crazy amounts of growth. The roots of wiandi though are awfully brittle, much like the branches and they don’t really tuber out. Now that I have a pot I like, I plan on not repotting every year. Something ive always done with this tree.Mine handle 40s F just fine. They just slow down until it warms up.
@Hartinez, what does your watering and feeding regimen look like to avoid the tuberous roots? This is one I'm still struggling with on my benjies.
Mines a variegated version of some kind.Po
Post a pic. You can tell pretty quickly wether it’s wiandi or not. Standard Benjamina and really, most other ficus are far more pliable. At least that’s what Ive found.
Oh, that’s good to know. We have been at lows 30-35F ish the last week at night, this week it’s low 39-40Fs, highs of 50-65F. So maybe I’ll bring it home (currently at office) and put it outside for the summer.Mine handle 40s F just fine. They just slow down until it warms up.
@Hartinez, what does your watering and feeding regimen look like to avoid the tuberous roots? This is one I'm still struggling with on my benjies.
Looks like just a variegated cultivar of the routine benjie.Mines a variegated version of some kind.
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Oh, that’s good to know. We have been at lows 30-35F ish the last week at night, this week it’s low 39-40Fs, highs of 50-65F. So maybe I’ll bring it home (currently at office) and put it outside for the summer.
Yeah I’m curious about that question as well. Mine has some monsters on it. I’ve cut out two but it has about six in total all across the base.
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I don't think ficus roots are meaningfully controlled via water and fert. Yearly, or every-other-year repotting and root pruning is the only way I've heard of. If done on the hottest and most humid days of the year, ficus go on growing like nothing happened.@Hartinez, what does your watering and feeding regimen look like to avoid the tuberous roots? This is one I'm still struggling with on my benjies.
I've been waiting patiently to see this tree in a shallower pot haha, finally! Great pot selection tree looks killer.After hours repot. View attachment 432823