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Finally the aerials project! 6 years 1 month ago #37722

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Wrapped some sphagnum moss around scratched and root-hormonized lower trunk of the mallsai ficus; I guess the aerial roots will develop in no time, but...
I will keep you posted on the progress (or failure).



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Finally the aerials project! 6 years 1 month ago #37738

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Don t you get them automatically? I would say you have the right circumstances for half of the year?

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Finally the aerials project! 6 years 1 month ago #37758

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Don t you get them automatically? I would say you have the right circumstances for half of the year?


It should, but after one year, nothing.
It's been wet, but very hot, so it (the Ficus) dries fast, and you know I don't like to see my trees thirsty...
So I guess with this mix of dry trunk and wet soil it sees no reason to throw out aerials.
But... It's just a guess.
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Finally the aerials project! 5 years 9 months ago #41197

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It's now May 2018, late fall around here, and there is an update on the ficus.
Took off the wrapping plastic around the moss as the weather is humid and the sphagnum was too damp all the time (yes, this is the idea, but I mean really humid, wet in fact).
After a little peek, happy to see new... aerials!
Pressed the moss around the trunk again, a little loose wire to keep it from slipping down, and the waiting game is on till spring.







PS- Never mind the chopstick holding the branch; in fact I broke it when wiring, and it is healing itself with the help of the chopstick

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Finally the aerials project! 5 years 9 months ago #41209

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Nice project Clicio. I´d love to see the progression again when Spring time comes to your hemisphere again!

I don´t understand why some enthusiasts or beginners, at times, don´t like Ficus. They are so strong, forgiving and react so well to almost all of the Bonsai techniques, that I´d dare to say they should be a must when starting this journey. I, personally, enjoy them greatly.

Keep us all posted with those aerial roots :)

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Finally the aerials project! 5 years 9 months ago #41231

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I love the movement and this nice bark! Beautiful tree. It’s a Tillandsia who’s living on?
Don’t you have risk for the aerial roots to die back when they got the hot and dry Brazilian air?

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It’s a Tillandsia who’s living on?


Yes, it is. A lot of small brommelias around here!

Don’t you have risk for the aerial roots to die back when they got the hot and dry Brazilian air?


Aha! Hot but NEVER dry!
Around 70% humidity yearly average in São Paulo, and in the summer (hot season) it rains every day, so... ;)

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Oh, my inattention. I thought you’re from a dryer region.
In this case, for you that project looks instant success :)

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soo.. you do not show us the new roots!? Tsktsk..

Your brother has a lot of work, by the looks of it!
How is the traffic in SP? Horribly dense again?

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soo.. you do not show us the new roots!? Tsktsk..

And put them at risk just to show off?
To be fancy?
Nope...
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Your brother has a lot of work, by the looks of it!

Ah, but this is a Ficus, not a pine! This one I keep with me in a special bonsai corner in my apartment;)

How is the traffic in SP? Horribly dense again?

You know the hell it is usually.
But it's getting worse!

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