jandslegate
Shohin
I've seen some of the statue planting threads and it was something I've toyed with in my head in the past. So, I'm trying to be responsible and not jump the gun and end up in a situation where I've got a mess that can't be undone, lol.
So my idea is to take this ficus (1st image) which was a fusion of two cuttings I bound together when rooting and plant them as a root over statue (2nd image).
The statue is resin and not solid. Which is a plus, as it means it won't annihilate my back when I have to move it. I'm not terribly concerned if the statue weathers as I think it'll add to the aesthetic. My main concern is the basin the statue is holding will be a tight fit for the root base (3rd image).
In theory the tree would sit in the basin just like a pot. I could attempt to drill a drainage hole but I'm thinking about approaching it like a root over rock I've done where the water runs out and runs down and into a shallow pot where the actual root tips would be. In concept the roots would spill out and drape down the statues lap and down into the true container and soil.
The only thing I'm not sure about is how to handle the exposed 'spilling' roots. Maybe wrapping in plastic? Or possibly rubber tubing? I've had decent results with exposed roots by using larger particle coarse material inside plastic containers with the bottom cut out to make tapered 'tubes' but that's not really possible in this one. I figure I'll give the tree a bit longer to make sure I have plenty of long roots to work with. Just not 100% on how to execute. Any input from anyone else and their experiences are greatly appreciated. Ty.
So my idea is to take this ficus (1st image) which was a fusion of two cuttings I bound together when rooting and plant them as a root over statue (2nd image).
The statue is resin and not solid. Which is a plus, as it means it won't annihilate my back when I have to move it. I'm not terribly concerned if the statue weathers as I think it'll add to the aesthetic. My main concern is the basin the statue is holding will be a tight fit for the root base (3rd image).
In theory the tree would sit in the basin just like a pot. I could attempt to drill a drainage hole but I'm thinking about approaching it like a root over rock I've done where the water runs out and runs down and into a shallow pot where the actual root tips would be. In concept the roots would spill out and drape down the statues lap and down into the true container and soil.
The only thing I'm not sure about is how to handle the exposed 'spilling' roots. Maybe wrapping in plastic? Or possibly rubber tubing? I've had decent results with exposed roots by using larger particle coarse material inside plastic containers with the bottom cut out to make tapered 'tubes' but that's not really possible in this one. I figure I'll give the tree a bit longer to make sure I have plenty of long roots to work with. Just not 100% on how to execute. Any input from anyone else and their experiences are greatly appreciated. Ty.