Johnathan
Omono
Hey everyone, I'm so excited to find this forum! I was up late last night searching and skimming various post and there is a TON of information on here already. Thank you guys for that!
I purchased this tree a few days ago down in Fort Worth, Texas from an amazing grower and she had a 50 year old ficus bonsai and between her passion for the craft and the beauty of a tree I decided to go with the tiger bark variety. I went with the pre-bonsai because I want it to be 100% all mine, I know that's selfish lol
Now, I'm back in OKC, and have labeled the plant on each side because I'm not sure exactly which is going to be the front or anything.
Currently my only plans are to put it into a bigger pot ***not bonsai*** and just care and love on it for about a year. The goal is to thicken up the bark and just get a feel for the hobby as I'm new completely.
Since this is the only tree I have (going to max out at 2 for now, plan on getting a juniper or a pine in April) nights are still chilly and winter temps up and down here, I was looking through some post about lights and things and I plan on getting a couple daylight bulbs on cheap timers for the tree this upcoming weekend.
Mainly just looking for opinions amd thoughts on what you established guys and girls would do as far as nutrients and other tips. Thanks in advance. Pictures of the tree and my light fixture below!
I purchased this tree a few days ago down in Fort Worth, Texas from an amazing grower and she had a 50 year old ficus bonsai and between her passion for the craft and the beauty of a tree I decided to go with the tiger bark variety. I went with the pre-bonsai because I want it to be 100% all mine, I know that's selfish lol
Now, I'm back in OKC, and have labeled the plant on each side because I'm not sure exactly which is going to be the front or anything.
Currently my only plans are to put it into a bigger pot ***not bonsai*** and just care and love on it for about a year. The goal is to thicken up the bark and just get a feel for the hobby as I'm new completely.
Since this is the only tree I have (going to max out at 2 for now, plan on getting a juniper or a pine in April) nights are still chilly and winter temps up and down here, I was looking through some post about lights and things and I plan on getting a couple daylight bulbs on cheap timers for the tree this upcoming weekend.
Mainly just looking for opinions amd thoughts on what you established guys and girls would do as far as nutrients and other tips. Thanks in advance. Pictures of the tree and my light fixture below!