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Wondering if anyone knows if variegated ficus microcarpa will back bud on bare wood. Major reduction on fat straight branches and trunk.
I would like to see said variegated MicrocarpaWondering if anyone knows if variegated ficus microcarpa will back bud on bare wood. Major reduction on fat straight branches and trunk.
WordI would like to see said variegated Microcarpa
Same here, kinda what I was thinking.I have half a dozen variegated ficus but none are microcarpa, so that leaves me curious.
Can you figure a way to post a picture.
DoneI would like to see said variegated Microcarpa
See pic. I ask because variegated leaf sections don't have the chlorophyll of green sections, photosynthesis is typically less efficient, and many variegated plants show weaker growth.It should work just as a green type. You could always leave some green on a branch just as a fail safe.
Let’s see pics.
It's a friends. I sold him most of my collection and work on them there. It's an amazing botanical wonderland.I’d love to have that benjamina, but…its a crap shoot If and where it will back bud. On another note, that other one is a awesome Microcarpa! I bet that things got some years on it. You have a beautiful little tropical slice of paradise!
I see. Yes, there is a lot of white there.See pic. I ask because variegated leaf sections don't have the chlorophyll of green sections, photosynthesis is typically less efficient, and many variegated plants show weaker growth.
It’s outside and has been outside for a good while. It has been sitting with my other my other benjaminas. I originally thought they would lighten up too but nope.Looks a bit like Dutch Treat or Hummingbird. Is it inside or out? With stronger light you will get a deeper gold variegation. Some entire leaves as well.
I can't do it today but I will take pictures of some of mine tomorrow. Maybe we could trade some cuttings someday.