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Wash the roots? If so just dawn and water or something else? Will repot tonight
You don't need soap. Just water. You don't need to scrub, either. Just get rid of most of the bad soil.
Wash the roots? If so just dawn and water or something else? Will repot tonight
Thats right. Ad fresh soil and thats it.dont cut to many roots also.You don't need soap. Just water. You don't need to scrub, either. Just get rid of most of the bad soil.
Don’t know where I got Benjamina maybe too many YouTube videos, looking at the eBay post the seller called it a retusaNice tree! I think your ficus may be a type of microcarpa not benjamin, perhaps a tiger bark. Either way after looking at the whole tree I would consider cutting the apex back hard. It will take some stress off of the tree for the water needs after a repot and allow the lower branches to thicken and mature. It's your tree whatever you decide to do it should recover well.
That seems aggressive I’m a little wary of that big a cut, to me it didn’t feel like I lost really that many roots honestly, unless they came off in the dirt removal process cause I didn’t cut that many. I will certainly defoliate and thin out branching of the canopyTrue. get rid of apex so you dont loose lower branches. And use that uper branch as new apex
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This is where we are at now, I’m thinking of taking this one because the taper is not good, thoughts? I’ve already taken several others including the old apex of the leaderI have nearly a 100% success rate with cuttings from this type of microcarpa. I use the powder rooting hormone they sell at Lowe’s but I don’t even think that’s necessary.
If you think Jorgens suggestion is too aggressive maybe move up a few inches and use a higher branch for a new apex. You can leave it the way it is and I think the tree would recover just fine but if 90% of that apex was gone it would look more balanced.