My Tiger Bark Ficus as getting bushy so I did my first pruning of what seemed to obviously need to go(long thing branches extending above the pad canopy, downward branches etc). This is what I was left with and I’m not sure what exactly to do next.
Back(?)

Should I remove these lower branches completely? They’re thin and I can imagine they will ever catch up to the other ones. Were they on there just to thicken the trunk?
Front(?)

I’m not understanding how Tiger Bark Ficus are trimmed. Should I not be trying to ramify the branches and instead just trim it like a hedge bush? The thick upper branches just suddenly stop and terminate at a ton of tiny branches.


In a lot of the videos they seem to just trim the pads like a hedge bush, cutting anything that extends past the rounded pad top. Is this all I should be doing? I don’t need it to get any bigger. The only thing I’d really like is more aerial roots coming down for the banyan look, but I think my lack of humidity is going to prevent that?
Thanks.
Back(?)

Should I remove these lower branches completely? They’re thin and I can imagine they will ever catch up to the other ones. Were they on there just to thicken the trunk?
Front(?)

I’m not understanding how Tiger Bark Ficus are trimmed. Should I not be trying to ramify the branches and instead just trim it like a hedge bush? The thick upper branches just suddenly stop and terminate at a ton of tiny branches.


In a lot of the videos they seem to just trim the pads like a hedge bush, cutting anything that extends past the rounded pad top. Is this all I should be doing? I don’t need it to get any bigger. The only thing I’d really like is more aerial roots coming down for the banyan look, but I think my lack of humidity is going to prevent that?
Thanks.

