Ficus Natalensis - September 2015 |
As an overenthusiastic newbie I made a lot of mistakes with this one, but in 2010, when I moved it into a bonsai pot and put it on show for the first time, I was really proud of my little tree.
In recent years however I've been trying to correct some of my early mistakes, so in November 2015 I moved it back into a training pot.
The idea was right, but it was a plan poorly executed. After initially pruning too hard, undoing the good growth that took place during its first couple of months in the training pot, I went to the other extreme, forgetting to prune it at all.
December 2018 - unpruned |
After a quick pruning, there's some resemblance to the tree it once was.
December 2018 - after pruning |
All that new growth has done some good, fattening up the trunk and reducing the reverse taper I was so concerned about in 2016.
Reverse taper - August 2016 |
Improved base - December 2018 |
Unfortunately all that vigorous growth has created a new problem. Some of the lower branches weren't getting enough light, leading to significant die-back. The second branch appears to be dead.
Dead branch |
The tree won't look right without it.
In one of my 2016 posts I said:
"At times I've contemplated giving this tree a whole new look but a part of me feels I should stick to the original plan to show how my sense of style has evolved over the years."Now, without that branch, I'm starting to think that a total makeover may be the best way forward.
Your dedication and knowledge astound me.
ReplyDeleteWithout any knowledge, I can just look.
And when I look, I think the Clip and Grow Bonsai is very
pretty.