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Ignore-Amus
Quick question....
Why for take off the right branch?
This is a test.
Why for take off the right branch?
This is a test.
Quick question....
Why for take off the right branch?
This is a test.
Thats a fair answer. I was just curious why people seem to choose the line of a tree with the least movement or drama. While the tree you have chosen in black shows pretty good taper, it lacks any drama or visual speed in the line of the trunk. How about taking off the larger bulk of the left trunk, rotating the tree to the left and utilize the great directional change in the line of the trunk while creating much better taper.
Might be a year longer project being you may have a larger scar to deal with but big deal, IMO the tree would reflect more charecter.
In my experience being pot bound wouldn't do that ficus don't mind did it get to cold
"Only problem is the branches that I want to use as future branches come from the back side of the tree instead of the sides of it. Hmm."
What happened to the top half you layered off? I would've like to see you keep one of the 2 left branches you said you were cutting from the 1st picture. The reason is air layered trees usually have nice root spread and therefore the tree can be lifted up to expose them over time and having low branchese close the the soil surface help keep the tree short and compact looking.
Unfortunately the top didn't make it. Actually, I was out of town for a few days and the "plant sitter" failed to do her job, so those cuttings were the victim of what happened. Oh well
I like your plan. I got a few that's growing in my outdoor grow bed. When they get think enough I'll chop some down like yours.
Did you take any one year birthday pictures? Ok I know from April 30th to may 9th there will not be much growth but just wondering.