aml1014
Masterpiece
Hey eveyone, when I was 8 years old my mother gave me a little ficus group as you would see in any big box store. When I got it, it was about a foot tall with pencil thin trunks. About 8 years ago I wrapped the 5 trunks together with velcro tape and left them for several years to fuse ( I had no idea about bonsai then). This tree has been severely neglected for years, including being my mother's, cats, litter box for about 5 years, and sitting in a dark room most of its life.
Over the last 13 years it has sat in the same pot with the same soil, until last year when I got some fresh soil under it.
Now that the tree is 7ft tall from ground level and the 5 fused trunks are about 4" across, I need to start chasing the foliage back to the first 24".
What I'm planing is to chop the tops down to the lowest branch, and cut that branches back to the first leaves. This should induce back bidding along the trunks.
Since they are not completely fused I'm also planning on wrapping the lower 12" of the trunk with a tall thin pot with bonsai soil to induce some roots to go down the trunks and fuse them completely.
Here's the tree(s)
The mostly fused trunks
And the root buttress.
It'll never be a masterpiece, but it's been with me through a lot and has sentimental value to me.
Can't wait to start hacking, and making some new cuttings.
Aaron
Over the last 13 years it has sat in the same pot with the same soil, until last year when I got some fresh soil under it.
Now that the tree is 7ft tall from ground level and the 5 fused trunks are about 4" across, I need to start chasing the foliage back to the first 24".
What I'm planing is to chop the tops down to the lowest branch, and cut that branches back to the first leaves. This should induce back bidding along the trunks.
Since they are not completely fused I'm also planning on wrapping the lower 12" of the trunk with a tall thin pot with bonsai soil to induce some roots to go down the trunks and fuse them completely.
Here's the tree(s)
The mostly fused trunks
And the root buttress.
It'll never be a masterpiece, but it's been with me through a lot and has sentimental value to me.
Can't wait to start hacking, and making some new cuttings.
Aaron