KennedyMarx
Omono
I ordered this one off of eBay before I knew what features to look for in material. The trunk is super straight with almost no taper and the branching at the top is so clustered that its going to cause reverse taper. There are already a couple of bulges in the "canopy." I realize that it's pretty low quality to start with, but it would be silly not to make the best of it.
So it's been about three months since I got it. I repotted it probably two months ago (I really need to start keeping a bonsai journal) and it dropped almost all of it's leaves. All of the leaves have grown back now and it seems to be doing pretty well with my watering schedule and indoor lighting setup.
I'm tempted to slip pot it into a colander so that I can really get some good root growth going, but since it responded so poorly to my initial post-purchase potting I'm wary to mess with it again. The same with removing a lot of the top foliage. Should I just let it grow over the winter and then prune it in the spring? I've read that ficus can take quite a bit of work year round as long as you have it growing well.



Any advice is welcome.
So it's been about three months since I got it. I repotted it probably two months ago (I really need to start keeping a bonsai journal) and it dropped almost all of it's leaves. All of the leaves have grown back now and it seems to be doing pretty well with my watering schedule and indoor lighting setup.
I'm tempted to slip pot it into a colander so that I can really get some good root growth going, but since it responded so poorly to my initial post-purchase potting I'm wary to mess with it again. The same with removing a lot of the top foliage. Should I just let it grow over the winter and then prune it in the spring? I've read that ficus can take quite a bit of work year round as long as you have it growing well.



Any advice is welcome.