Styling a Ficus
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This was my first tree (note that I didn?t say bonsai, so please, go easy on me on this :whistle: ) and I have a special feeling for it. So, after much reading on my first stage as a rookie I realized that this tree would ever hardly be considered a true bonsai. However, back then I decided to keep it and give a try, hoping that time and care could do their jobs... So, here is how it has progressed after 20 months on my hands...
Hope you like it, even if it is the sadly famous Ficus Ginseng...
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alainleon1983 wrote: so please, go easy on me on this
It's no secret that I don't like 'Ginseng' ficuses, but I've seen worse and you have improved it. It does look very healthy

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Auk wrote: It's no secret that I don't like 'Ginseng' ficuses, but I've seen worse and you have improved it. It does look very healthy
Ha... Indeed, I?m aware Ficus Ginseng would not be your first choice in bonsai (or 2nd, or 3rd for that matter :whistle: ) So, coming this lines from you I feel grateful. Thanks Auk.
And yes, it looks remarkably healthy. My only concern would be when winter months come. Around five months (from November-March) I keep it inside my house and I know for a fact that this is a time in which my Ficus is not particularly happy.
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alainleon1983 wrote: So, posting updates on the most vilified Ficus Ginseng after 2 years and 7 months
There is a big difference between people who think their Ficus is a Juniper, and people who purchase a plant, do research, work on it and try to make the best out of it.
I will not bang your head against the wall but change my mind:
MOSTLY, a Ficus Ginseng is not a bonsai, and not even suitable for bonsai. Some people however manage to make the most of it.
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Auk wrote: There is a big difference between people who think their Ficus is a Juniper, and people who purchase a plant, do research, work on it and try to make the best out of it.
Agree with Auk.
Alain, you have managed to make something nice out of it, congrats!
I have a Ficus, my first tree also, it's not a Ginseng (a microcarpa it is) and I am trying to make it look good.
It will take some more years, but I have hope.
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