I have a ficus microcarpa stump that I chopped back a few months ago, it’s not sprouting any shoots nor suckers.
I could see some whitish callous tissue though on one of the ginseng like roots when i excavated the soil a little bit; which tells me it’s creating new roots.
Any thoughts on why it’s not producing new growth?
Where in the world? and what conditions is the stump in?
Winter is not a good time to chop ficus so it could sulk for some months before deciding to sprout. Time to regrowth will vary hugely depending on season and conditions, temp, etc.
Add your general location to your profile. Really helpful for getting advice. Does “chopping a few months ago” mean you chopped it in winter, spring, summer?
Add your general location to your profile. Really helpful for getting advice. Does “chopping a few months ago” mean you chopped it in winter, spring, summer?
Well the reason for not clarifying is honestly I don’t really remember, I think sometime in april which is late winter where I live.
It is now early summer and it has been solid good weather for a few weeks now which is why I’m really quite confused as to why it’s not growing. I will add my growing zone and area in my bio, I’m kinda sorta new here…
I posted a “thread” in my bio which kinda explains that I don’t know a lot about bonsainut.
Sorry for the missed information there’s just no said (clear) info about threads and such and such…
Well the reason for not clarifying is honestly I don’t really remember, I think sometime in april which is late winter where I live.
It is now early summer and it has been solid good weather for a few weeks now which is why I’m really quite confused as to why it’s not growing. I will add my growing zone and area in my bio, I’m kinda sorta new here…
I posted a “thread” in my bio which kinda explains that I don’t know a lot about bonsainut.
Sorry for the missed information there’s just no said (clear) info about threads and such and such…
Financial problems prevent my from obtaining good stuff like perlite etc. I’ll just have to hope my trees survive well until i pot them into well draining soil.
Yes. i moved it into a deeper pot with a lesser circumference than the nursery pot it was in and mixed in a little bit of leca and it seemed to have worked.
After reading a lot of beginner threads on this site over the years, I am going to create a thread of advice about how to get the best start on your bonsai journey. Simply put - take advantage of all of the people who have gone before you! At some level there is a bit of skeptic in all of us...
Welcome to the Nuthouse! We are excited that you've decided to jump into the hobby, and are looking forward to help you do what's best for your tree. You can save our time and yours by answering some of these questions up front. This isn't an...
Here is the second resource developed from the thread "Introductory Soil Physics". It is a document explaining how the important physical properties in soil and substrates combine to control the amount of air and water in the pore space of soils...
This is an often asked question! I hope this flowchart will help you decide. Constructive feedback is welcomed—I’m not looking to start arguments. My goal is to make this as generally accurate and as broadly applicable to anybody facing this...
I thought it could be fun to make a thread where beginners post their trees...I already have five (four nursery stock, one chinese elm) that I'm hoping will survive to learn on. Nothing I would consider to be good material by most people's standards on here, but I will have fun with them all...
www.bonsainut.com
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There are more...
These are just "off the top of my head"
There is also an entire subforum, titled; "New to bonsai"
Welcome to the Nuthouse! We are excited that you've decided to jump into the hobby, and are looking forward to help you do what's best for your tree. You can save our time and yours by answering some of these questions up front. This isn't an...
Here is the second resource developed from the thread "Introductory Soil Physics". It is a document explaining how the important physical properties in soil and substrates combine to control the amount of air and water in the pore space of soils...
This is an often asked question! I hope this flowchart will help you decide. Constructive feedback is welcomed—I’m not looking to start arguments. My goal is to make this as generally accurate and as broadly applicable to anybody facing this...
I thought it could be fun to make a thread where beginners post their trees...I already have five (four nursery stock, one chinese elm) that I'm hoping will survive to learn on. Nothing I would consider to be good material by most people's standards on here, but I will have fun with them all...
www.bonsainut.com
....
There are more...
These are just "off the top of my head"
There is also an entire subforum, titled; "New to bonsai"
Big thanks! It’s quite intimidating and scary sometimes as a beginner when you are greeted with “the sideye” kind of like I can’t be seen as a good bonsai artist unless I prove I am even though my journey has just begun.
I mean no one is perfect, we can all learn from eachother.
No negativity I just want to see more equality in bonsai and I want people like me and many others to feel like they’re greeted with loving arms from masters and OGs.
I do get help here and there tho…
And to you and other knowledgeable bonsai people, who are actually nice and help practitioners and beginners…
Thank you, you inspire people like me!
Big thanks! It’s quite intimidating and scary sometimes as a beginner when you are greeted with “the sideye” kind of like I can’t be seen as a good bonsai artist unless I prove I am even though my journey has just begun.
I mean no one is perfect, we can all learn from eachother.
No negativity I just want to see more equality in bonsai and I want people like me and many others to feel like they’re greeted with loving arms from masters and OGs.
I do get help here and there tho…
And to you and other knowledgeable bonsai people, who are actually nice and help practitioners and beginners…
Thank you, you inspire people like me!
I've been "speaking out" against hostility and pompousness against newbies and NON-fundamentalists pretty much my entire tenure here!
I did "welcome committee" for a while here, trying to give every newcomer a warm and inviting "hello".
Things like collecting trees/wiring/selecting stock/planting seeds/ experimenting with species....become very stressful and anxiety ridden for newcomers based ONLY on what the old grumps tell them!
That being said, the "Rules" ARE fundamentally important to know, and more consequently to UNDERSTAND "why" they exist.
If you'd like to, you can throw a PM my way and we can have a rolling plant conversation... I like to get to know new people, TRULY love helping and will never judge/berate...Only guide and learn with.
I'd always say, "This place is a wonderfully freaky communal bazaar, specializing in knowledge and experience.... Take what you need.... Give what you can."
Scroll back up to one of your previous posts. Click on your name in the profile box - left side of the post.
That should take you to your page.
Look for 'about' box and click to go to your personal profile info which can be changed however you see fit.