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So let's hear some opinions. I am curious about some styling ideas.
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I would recommend letting it grow a bit before styling it

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codeman_11901 wrote: Unfortunately, yes. I tried to wire the main branches that i plan to keep. Aside from the one at the far left. Right now the scale is all cattywompus. Do you think it is worth cutting the branches back close to the trunk and trying for a shohin? Or just let it go and come back to it in a few years?
The thing you did right was to not kill it

First I'd try and make it stronger. It doesn't have too much foliage, it'll need more. Proper soil, light and fertilizer should help.
You may want to research 'ficus backbudding' - you'll need more buds (and growth) closer to the trunk. I probably wouldn't prune before that happens. Or wait for Leatherback, he's the ficus expert.
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It needs a repot badly, and hopefully i can get it on the right track this summer. Nothing ventured, nothing gained right?

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It needs a repot badly, and hopefully i can get it on the right track this summer. Nothing ventured, nothing gained right?

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Just leave it alone untill it explodes.With more leg room, sunlicht & lots of water & fertilizer, backbudding should come bu itself. If it does not, you can defoliate ONCE IT IS HEALTHY in mid-summer. Make sure you then also remove all the green tips from the branches.
Ficus are easy, once you know what to do. A window is plenty; I get loads of growth. Also in winter.
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Sounds like a little more diligence on my part is all thats required. That and leaving it alone in winter. Tisk tisk on my part, I know.
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Feels like I am repeating the same post over and over again sometimes

#1 for succes in bonsai is learning how to keep trees healthy, and only work them when they are ready. Then you can do a lot, without real risk.
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