SU2
Omono
I know it's not a good time but thankfully it's a bit of a heat-wave here in FL so this "winter night" it's been dark over an hour and is still >70deg
Anyways I just dug-out a large ficus (easily 5" wide trunk, solid nebari beneath, it was trunk-chopped at like 1' some years ago by the owner so basically looks like pollarding lol) and have all the dirt in the root-ball, I'd normally bare-root something but I'm ignorant on ficus and, being so late in the year (though it's unseasonably warm!), want to be sure I'm doing things right!
Further, how should I approach the top? I'm going to wait til spring (obviously!!) before doing anything 'real' to it, am not going to remove any shoots or wire right now, but that foliage, it doesn't have the roots anymore, I usually 'balance' this by defoliation and don't see any reason to do otherwise here but wanted to run it by the tropical guys here!!! My intent with the scissors will be:
1 - avoid any&every growing-tip, and any foliage that's the top 2-4 leafs on any given shoot
2- will not remove any shoots (there's a ton, will wait til spring to choose!)
3- remove ~20% of the foliage by cutting-off ~85-95% of leaves (leaving the petiole and base of leaf), doing it evenly from the branches and starting at their bottom-most leaves
I think that's ^ solid but want to be sure, oh and am also unsure on sunlight-level right now I'm planning to put it in the patio in the evenings at least once it gets cooler, and to keep it in medium/high light going forth (and keep a close eye on it til spring!)
Thanks a ton for **any** advice/pointers on handling this guy!! Planning to use a styrofoam container if I can find one that's the right size, the insulation it gives appeals to me a lot ;D

Anyways I just dug-out a large ficus (easily 5" wide trunk, solid nebari beneath, it was trunk-chopped at like 1' some years ago by the owner so basically looks like pollarding lol) and have all the dirt in the root-ball, I'd normally bare-root something but I'm ignorant on ficus and, being so late in the year (though it's unseasonably warm!), want to be sure I'm doing things right!
Further, how should I approach the top? I'm going to wait til spring (obviously!!) before doing anything 'real' to it, am not going to remove any shoots or wire right now, but that foliage, it doesn't have the roots anymore, I usually 'balance' this by defoliation and don't see any reason to do otherwise here but wanted to run it by the tropical guys here!!! My intent with the scissors will be:
1 - avoid any&every growing-tip, and any foliage that's the top 2-4 leafs on any given shoot
2- will not remove any shoots (there's a ton, will wait til spring to choose!)
3- remove ~20% of the foliage by cutting-off ~85-95% of leaves (leaving the petiole and base of leaf), doing it evenly from the branches and starting at their bottom-most leaves
I think that's ^ solid but want to be sure, oh and am also unsure on sunlight-level right now I'm planning to put it in the patio in the evenings at least once it gets cooler, and to keep it in medium/high light going forth (and keep a close eye on it til spring!)
Thanks a ton for **any** advice/pointers on handling this guy!! Planning to use a styrofoam container if I can find one that's the right size, the insulation it gives appeals to me a lot ;D