Tree Thread: Hawiian Umbrella Tree

JackHammer

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I wanted a banyan umbrella tree and the tree really lends itself to the style with lots of aireal roots.

Rather than waiting on air roots, i just took the nursery pot, plopped it down and left it out on the bench. I water it every day and a good deal of the soil has been washed away. I plan on continuing to wash away soil as I can. This is the variety with small leaves.
March 2023:
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July 23, before a trim:
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Current 9/30/23 (Yes, I know it is not centered, idgaf):
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I think it is progressing nicely and the exposed root technique seems to be working.
 
I wanted a banyan umbrella tree and the tree really lends itself to the style with lots of aireal roots.

Rather than waiting on air roots, i just took the nursery pot, plopped it down and left it out on the bench. I water it every day and a good deal of the soil has been washed away. I plan on continuing to wash away soil as I can. This is the variety with small leaves.
March 2023:
View attachment 511346
July 23, before a trim:
View attachment 511347

Current 9/30/23 (Yes, I know it is not centered, idgaf):
View attachment 511345

I think it is progressing nicely and the exposed root technique seems to be working.
Interesting. I like the way this is going and would love to see the progression. :)
 
@JackHammer How's this going?
It had three trunks and 2 died from a late hard frost that went through the greenhouse. My own fault. It was pretty bad. The remaining trunk will look cool but it will take most of the summer to recover. It was a successful project though. I went out and got another umbrella to do the same thing. I have also started doing similar things with some pines.
 
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