tinajasaltas
Seedling
Almost a year ago (Jan ‘13) I found this Ficus (retusa?) in the houseplant section of a local nursery. I only had a couple olives and junipers at the time so I thought I pay the $12.99 and try this small Ficus that looked like animal more than plant at the time of purcahse. I didn’t take photos when I got it but that’s a drawing of what the Ficus looked like almost a year ago. It was potted in coco peat with barely any roots. The plant hooked over the edge of a small plastic pot.
Here’s an updated photo taken a couple months ago after rework and training.
To retrain the Ficus I made some bonsai soil and repotted. The pot is not a bonsai pot, I found it at a thrift store and liked it and I drilled some holes for drainage. I let the Ficus recover for a couple months into April. It reestablished a good root system by end of May and I pulled off all the leaves. I wired and bent the tree’s small branches carefully. I let it recover in shade and once the new leaves came out I moved the tree into semi-shade, by mid-summer the Ficus was happily in full sun for half the day, part shade for the rest.
I know it’s not perfect but I'm happy, its the BEST I could have possibly hoped for as an outcome for myself as beginner on a small nursery find.
Comments? I was thinking of trying to facilitate some aerial roots to grow below the first horizontal curve.

Here’s an updated photo taken a couple months ago after rework and training.

To retrain the Ficus I made some bonsai soil and repotted. The pot is not a bonsai pot, I found it at a thrift store and liked it and I drilled some holes for drainage. I let the Ficus recover for a couple months into April. It reestablished a good root system by end of May and I pulled off all the leaves. I wired and bent the tree’s small branches carefully. I let it recover in shade and once the new leaves came out I moved the tree into semi-shade, by mid-summer the Ficus was happily in full sun for half the day, part shade for the rest.
I know it’s not perfect but I'm happy, its the BEST I could have possibly hoped for as an outcome for myself as beginner on a small nursery find.
Comments? I was thinking of trying to facilitate some aerial roots to grow below the first horizontal curve.