Ficus Benjamina Trunk Fusion
- Cait3
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Hi there,
I recently purchased a ficus benjamina from the local garden shop.
It appears to be doing well and putting off lots of new growth.
My question is, how do I best fuse the three trunks into one?
Should I separate all three trunks and then wire them together?
I am very new to this and eager to learn more, any help would be greatly appreciated!
Warmly,
Cait
I recently purchased a ficus benjamina from the local garden shop.
It appears to be doing well and putting off lots of new growth.
My question is, how do I best fuse the three trunks into one?
Should I separate all three trunks and then wire them together?
I am very new to this and eager to learn more, any help would be greatly appreciated!
Warmly,
Cait
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These are ficus benjamina branches stuck in a soil. You are years from getting this into anything that can be trained as 名媛直播. Find better material.
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I'm not sure if it will work with these plants... have a look at this:
www.bonsaiempire.com/blog/trunk-fusion
www.bonsaiempire.com/blog/trunk-fusion
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hi there just a wee note to say if that pic you have is your bonsai, it is beautiful its perfect.x
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Thank you all for your comments...I found an informative website that explains the process of fusing the trunks.
It will take years before it begins to resemble a bonsai of course, but the joy is in the journey
It will take years before it begins to resemble a bonsai of course, but the joy is in the journey

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