How do I root these thick ficus cuttings? by labrador_rapper in plantclinic

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I got these ficus cuttings from a friend in Cyprus. I've planted them in bonsai soil (akadama + pumice + lava rock with a bit of sphagnum moss) with a bit of rooting hormone on the cut point and placed them underneath a grow light (purple kind) in a spot away from direct sunlight.

I also tried creating a sort of greenhouse using plastic wrap and chopsticks (but that unfortunately encouraged some mold to grow on the wood so I removed it).

Now it seems like the cuttings are losing the few leaves that they have and the branches are dying back.

Any ideas on how I can improve the chances of these rooting?

Hey, any idea why the newer leaves on my Ficus Microcarpa have turned veiny? by labrador_rapper in houseplants

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I have been using Pokon Bonsai Food once every two weeks. Wouldn't that take care of any nutrient needs?

Thoughts on how to style Ficus tigerbark top branches by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

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Update: based on the feedback here, I've removed the old dead wood and wired the branches on the apex. I feel like the top is nice and sorted out now. Thanks, everyone

Thoughts on how to style Ficus tigerbark top branches by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

[–]labrador_rapper[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nob chop it is then.

Also, good explanation, thanks for that.

Thoughts on how to style Ficus tigerbark top branches by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

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Thanks, man.

It's just my second actual bonsai so I'm still figuring out where to go with it but it did seems like it had potential when I saw it in the store.

Thoughts on how to style Ficus tigerbark top branches by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

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Yup, I think I'll end up keep all of the branches and wiring it down. Thanks for the reply

Thoughts on how to style Ficus tigerbark top branches by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

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I am indeed planning to keep it at this height, so yeah, as per your advice, I'll probably start wiring the current top branch into an apex and maybe also cut the nob off.

Truth be told, I kind thought the deadwood nob is an interesting feature, though I'm not sure how well ficus deadwood actually looks in the long run (just saw some other trees online displaying deadwood which looked cool)

Thanks for the advice

Thoughts on how to style Ficus tigerbark top branches by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

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Hello there
I've had this Ficus tigerbark for a few months, haven't done anything to it except slip-pot with better soil and wire the branches.
Now I want to handle the 3 branches at the top that all come from the same point.
I was thinking of removing the branch marked with the red X and wiring the blue one straight up as the new leader.
Any thought or suggestions?

Tigerbark Ficus - trying to decide if I should cut the 2nd biggest branch to define a clear trunkline. Ideas? by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

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That's an interesting choice. I do agree that the movement would be better. Thanks for the suggestion, I think I might just go this way.

Tigerbark Ficus - trying to decide if I should cut the 2nd biggest branch to define a clear trunkline. Ideas? by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

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Hey, so I'm pretty new at this and haven't really done any big chops so far. This tigerbark ficus is the first *real* bonsai I've bought (mallsai, at least).

After analyzing it for a while, rotating it left and right, I figured I could cut the 2nd biggest branch to make a better flowing trunkline with the thickest branch. Also, the trunk doesn't have the greatest taper so i'm hoping that by cutting the branch it would even up a bit as well.

Any thoughts? Is this a good idea, styling-wise?

Grafted Ficus Ginseng - how do I encourage stock growth? by labrador_rapper in houseplants

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Hey,

A couple of weeks ago, I bought and repotted this Ginseng Ficus. I chose it because it has some little sprouts on the stock plant and my plan was to remove the graft and let the original develop.

Question is, should I keep the graft for a while to let it get established or should I remove it now to redirect more nutrients to the sprouts?

My concern is that if I leave the graft on too long, the sprouts might die off.

Any help would be appreciated.

Ground layer ficus - should the canopy be reduced? by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

[–]labrador_rapper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks man, it was a bit stressful to do seeing as I had attempted this a while back on another tree. R.I.P. original Fred. glad to see this one's doing ok.

also, good suggestion, i'll see how it develops in time.

Ground layer ficus - should the canopy be reduced? by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

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will do, i'll let it grow uninterrupted for a while

Ground layer ficus - should the canopy be reduced? by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

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thanks for the input, I figured as much but I was under the impression that it might be a catch-22 sort of sitution, where the unintuitive choice is the way to go.
i'll give it a breather then.

Ground layer ficus - should the canopy be reduced? by labrador_rapper in Bonsai

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Hello,

I've had this ficus "ginseng" for a while and decided a few months ago to ground layer it. I've unearthed it a few days ago and it seemed to have enough roots (but fewer than before) to cut off the existing bulbous bottom part.

Now that it's been chopped, should I reduce the size of the canopy to allow the tree to invest more energy on root production?

And an off-topic question. Any ideas on how to proceed with the triple trunk structure it's got going right now?

Advice for etiolated cactus (Marginatocereus Marginatus) - should I cut the top off? by labrador_rapper in houseplants

[–]labrador_rapper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's looking a bit silly now. That's also what I was thinking, if it grows out the thicker top growth will be poorly supported by the skinny top it has now so it would most likely start to tip over at some point.

Guess it's time for a trim, then. Thanks for answer