BillsBayou
Chumono
Long-term project:
Materials
Big bald cypress knee with good taper
Dozen green island fig rooted cuttings
(best if they're all from same tree)
Lots of moist peat moss
Raffia
Mortar tub or other low profile grow pot
Sort cuttings in order of thickness, thin first. These are the "branches" of the tree you are building.
Place an apex tree at the top of the knee and pack the roots with peat moss. Use a strip of raffia to hold the tree in place. Repeat this process working down the knee. Use a bit of raffia to hold the trees in place. Always comb out the roots and arrange them downwards. The last tree will be in a low first-branch position. Don't worry about covering the roots completely.
The process is a pain. Getting the trees to stay where you put them feels impossible. You don't have to use all the cuttings. DO NOT USE WIRE TO POSITION THE TREES. Use raffia to hold the trees in place.
Now cover the roots with peat and hold the peat in place with raffia. Go "Full Mummy" on the roots and peat moss. Tooany trees will be tilting too far down. Now you can use wire.
Maintenance will be required. Over time the raffia will rot away. Peat moss will wash away. Use maintenance to remove roots that grow in any direction but downwards. Also detangle roots before they fuse. They will be a little wonky anyway.
Over time the knee will rot away and ficus roots will grow through the rot.
Here's my progress so far. I'm more concerned with roots up to now. I'll be moving to branches and shape from here. Although I'm tempted to pack the roots with peat moss and raffia again.
Materials
Big bald cypress knee with good taper
Dozen green island fig rooted cuttings
(best if they're all from same tree)
Lots of moist peat moss
Raffia
Mortar tub or other low profile grow pot
Sort cuttings in order of thickness, thin first. These are the "branches" of the tree you are building.
Place an apex tree at the top of the knee and pack the roots with peat moss. Use a strip of raffia to hold the tree in place. Repeat this process working down the knee. Use a bit of raffia to hold the trees in place. Always comb out the roots and arrange them downwards. The last tree will be in a low first-branch position. Don't worry about covering the roots completely.
The process is a pain. Getting the trees to stay where you put them feels impossible. You don't have to use all the cuttings. DO NOT USE WIRE TO POSITION THE TREES. Use raffia to hold the trees in place.
Now cover the roots with peat and hold the peat in place with raffia. Go "Full Mummy" on the roots and peat moss. Tooany trees will be tilting too far down. Now you can use wire.
Maintenance will be required. Over time the raffia will rot away. Peat moss will wash away. Use maintenance to remove roots that grow in any direction but downwards. Also detangle roots before they fuse. They will be a little wonky anyway.
Over time the knee will rot away and ficus roots will grow through the rot.
Here's my progress so far. I'm more concerned with roots up to now. I'll be moving to branches and shape from here. Although I'm tempted to pack the roots with peat moss and raffia again.