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Hey Lucy

michaelg
15 years ago

I just wanted to thank you for patiently helping me two years ago with the usual ignorant-newbie-killing-gift-plant questions. Today my ficus tree is alive and happy. It looks pretty good to people who don't understand bonsai :) It has some aerial roots and nice surface roots.

While I'm here-- I was able to bring the untrained canopy down and kink most of the branches, but then the center was open. To cover it I've bent some shoots inward horizontally, resulting in a thoroughly implausible structure when viewed from the top. I'm hoping to hide it under a second layer of foliage on laterals redirected outward. Does anybody ever do this? It's obviously impure if not morally reprehensible, but do you (or anyone here) think it's a workable plan?

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