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Omono
I'm going to try to start posting more of my trees, for critiques, public pillory, or whatever. I have very few devoted threads for my stuff, other than crap that I posted when I first came here in 2014.
I've been trying to push my stuff forward since joining here, so a lot of my stuff are projects and I haven't been posting much because there hasn't been much to see... But, I'm going to try to just post my works in progress and see where they go from there.
This ficus was originally a hydroponic experiment that was actually pretty successful, in that I learned a lot and the plant did pretty well. This was the original thread about it: Ficus experiment I had to transfer it to soil in summer of 2018, so progress slowed down since then but things are progressing.
Last summer it threw some aerial roots, so I used a piece of plastic as a dam and threw some soil around the trunk. My intention was to back the soil off shortly after the aerial roots got down into the soil, but I never got around to it...
This was last month:
Taking the dam off and seeing what's what:
So basically I ended up ground layering it, which is fine because this base is better than the original. There is more trunk buried, so eventually I'll uncover the original base, separate the two, and work both as different trees.
The nebari has obvious issues, but I'll see what I can do with it when it's time to separate and repot, which will hopefully be later this summer.
I've been trying to push my stuff forward since joining here, so a lot of my stuff are projects and I haven't been posting much because there hasn't been much to see... But, I'm going to try to just post my works in progress and see where they go from there.
This ficus was originally a hydroponic experiment that was actually pretty successful, in that I learned a lot and the plant did pretty well. This was the original thread about it: Ficus experiment I had to transfer it to soil in summer of 2018, so progress slowed down since then but things are progressing.
Last summer it threw some aerial roots, so I used a piece of plastic as a dam and threw some soil around the trunk. My intention was to back the soil off shortly after the aerial roots got down into the soil, but I never got around to it...
This was last month:
Taking the dam off and seeing what's what:
So basically I ended up ground layering it, which is fine because this base is better than the original. There is more trunk buried, so eventually I'll uncover the original base, separate the two, and work both as different trees.
The nebari has obvious issues, but I'll see what I can do with it when it's time to separate and repot, which will hopefully be later this summer.