I think it is true especially for the trees in grow out stage. It is probably not that important if a ficus is a finished bonsai.I recently watchd Nigel Sounders video where He repotted his ficus and He mentions that ficus trees dont grow that well in shallow pots.
Hows all of yours opinion on that???!!!
In the right conditions ficus can grow on rocks, in the air on a tree, in the ground, shallow pot, and a deep pot - They can grow pretty much anywhere, even in a house with a mouse!I recently watchd Nigel Sounders video where He repotted his ficus and He mentions that ficus trees dont grow that well in shallow pots.
Hows all of yours opinion on that???!!!
I'm not sure about shallow pots, but ficus do tend to do better in smaller pots over larger pots in my experience. Once ficus get a little root bound they really get very vigourous.
They love to be imprisoned!!!I'm not sure about shallow pots, but ficus do tend to do better in smaller pots over larger pots in my experience. Once ficus get a little root bound they really get very vigourous.
How deep is this pot?
2.25” deep, 18.5” wide, OD. The trunk’s base is about 12” wide at the soil level, so I would consider the pot shallow relative to the base and this tree grows quite well.How deep is this pot?
Wow I didn't see how huge that tree is....2.25” deep, 18.5” wide, OD. The trunk’s base is about 12” wide at the soil level, so I would consider the pot shallow relative to the base and this tree grows quite well.
Many ficus trees are basically epiphytes, meaning soil is almost more for our convenience than the tree’s, so I’m not sure what the original assertion is based on.
This is crazyHere are some Jim Smith willow leaf ficus on marble trays with NO soil.View attachment 566364View attachment 566365
I think we've come back around to the, "what's a bonsai pot for," discussion.
Is it practical or is it aesthetic?
Yes.
Is a bonsai pot required?
Yes. If your tree is not in a container it is either dead or not a bonsai.
What makes a bonsai pot different from a regular pot? Is it the wholes?
Sure, let's go with that. After all, it'd be pretty tough to boil pasta in a bonsai pot, so it's probably something about the holes.