I don't understand where you are taking this. That last "chop" ruined the tree, at least to my eye. Maybe you will get lucky, and get a useful bud or two, ficus are forgiving that way. I just don't see the planned course of action requiring that chop.
Hopefully you like it in the future as well. Gonna be a solid growing season for this one.I liked if before.............
It's in a pot!Are you going to root that top section as a cutting?
It was a branch and it was incredible thick, just too out of place, I want fragility over on that side.I get what you mean about that section being hideous.
Good on you for chopping it.
That nub coming out of the branch left....
If it was a root, you could probly train it down to fill in that whole left gap above the root.
A few more and you'll have a nice little sumo joint.
It should grow those roots pretty easy.
If I leave mine on the ground it has roots popping everywhere below tallest weed in the yard level.
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I totally understand what you're saying, it's a complete rebuild really. It's very jarring. My plan is to keep this guy this size now. I know it didn't look like it because I did my best to hide it, but that upper right section had a ton of issues.
And I mean, it was interesting, but look it, it was also pretty damn strange looking to begin with despite me apply bonsai techniques to it.
The branch is now going to be the main source of canopy. The fat trunk is now just a feature, maybe I'll have a lower branch push out of it, but I do NOT want to continue a new leader from the top right at this point.
Maybe that design makes no sense but I do have a vision and in my head it looks pretty cool .
Reading through for the first time today, I too thought "wtf is he doing??" but I like it much much more now. The way the trunk moves back to get to the first branch is just terrific. Way to take a gamble
Nothing like a vision starting to come to fruition.