luvinthemountains unconventional willow leaf ficus

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Well it's nothing too crazy, but it is (so far) pretty much unlike a lot of the ficus salicaria I have seen around. The trunk divisions are a little wild, and whenever I look at it, I struggle to form a unified concept in my mind for it so I move on to something else.

I just gave it a thorough trimming in two stages. Once removing all leaves but 1-2 at the ends of the branches, and again a couple weeks later trimming back to new shoots wherever they formed. This seems to have worked pretty well, but the tree is pretty sparse for now. Maybe a good time to get a look at the structure.

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Hi!

In my effort to bring you back the flame for this tree I did a quick sketch drawing with ¨defined¨ pads placed in a way the tree is quite ¨balanced¨.
Nothing fancy or too extreme for this design but who knows maybe it can give you inspiration.

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I like @Ugo design, I would do the same thing except a little more compact to make the trunk look thicker and more substantial. Here’s a rough virtual of proposed cuts. You could even cut if back further if you wanted to.

I think you can make a really nice tree out of this - it’s on its way there already!

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