BrianBay9 Masterpiece Messages 3,015 Reaction score 6,318 Location Fresno, CA USDA Zone 9 Sep 8, 2024 #1 I wrapped six ficus cuttings together with zip ties in 2017. They fused after one year. 2018 2019 Ignored for some time......now still can see some of the individual trunks After clean up
I wrapped six ficus cuttings together with zip ties in 2017. They fused after one year. 2018 2019 Ignored for some time......now still can see some of the individual trunks After clean up
Johnnyd Shohin Messages 435 Reaction score 583 Location North Carolina USDA Zone 7b Sep 8, 2024 #2 Very elegant tree and refreshing display!
minkes Mame Messages 107 Reaction score 162 Location Slovakia USDA Zone 6b Sep 17, 2024 #3 Perfect!!! I have done similar project with ficus. They are very good for fusion madness! Attachments IMG_8604.png 574.3 KB · Views: 65 IMG_8605.png 651 KB · Views: 62 IMG_8606.png 481.9 KB · Views: 72
BrianBay9 Masterpiece Messages 3,015 Reaction score 6,318 Location Fresno, CA USDA Zone 9 Sep 17, 2024 #4 minkes said: Perfect!!! I have done similar project with ficus. They are very good for fusion madness! Click to expand... Looks like you used a lot more than my six! Well done.
minkes said: Perfect!!! I have done similar project with ficus. They are very good for fusion madness! Click to expand... Looks like you used a lot more than my six! Well done.
minkes Mame Messages 107 Reaction score 162 Location Slovakia USDA Zone 6b Sep 17, 2024 #5 BrianBay9 said: Looks like you used a lot more than my six! Well done. Click to expand... Yes. The young plants I bought looks similar to this, wrapped with textile. You just need to wrap bottom part with transparent tape for few years. As they thicken, they fuse together. Easy project and very rewarding Attachments IMG_8626.jpeg 59.1 KB · Views: 48
BrianBay9 said: Looks like you used a lot more than my six! Well done. Click to expand... Yes. The young plants I bought looks similar to this, wrapped with textile. You just need to wrap bottom part with transparent tape for few years. As they thicken, they fuse together. Easy project and very rewarding
minkes Mame Messages 107 Reaction score 162 Location Slovakia USDA Zone 6b Sep 17, 2024 #6 I very like your tree @BrianBay9! I am thinking now about to start new project again