A rainforest Ficus,
Hilo. Notice the long way to the first branches.
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To quickly
summarize, in May 2004 David Fukumoto presented me with a gift
of a 30 year old Ficus bonsai. David removed the tree from its
growing container and sheared the top back as well as reduced
the roots to a much more compact shape. It was shipped to me
from Hawaii and it was planted immediately upon arrival in my
home in Montana in a specially created deep container. The container
is a normal shallow bonsai tray that was deepened by building
an aluminum wall and back-filling it with bonsi soil. The tree
was planted into this extremely deep "container" to
allow the roots to lengthen. In time the tree will grow grow
roots deep into the container while remaining at its current
height above container! In this way it will resemble a very tall
tree with long, hanging aerial roots propping it up.
The tree potted
after arrival in Montana.
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Side two after
arrival.
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After 11 months of growth it looked
rather bushy and wild.
Eleven months
later.
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Eleven months
after arrival, reverse side.
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It was trimmed back to its basic
structure.
"Front"
of the tree after trimming.
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"Back"
of the tree after trimming.
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The plan is to allow the tree to
grow strongly and then to further refine the branches. This will
also allow time for the roots below the soil level to thicken
and elongate. After another year or two the tree will be repotted
and only the vertical aerial roots allowed to remain. After several
repottings the soil will be taken down to the ceramic pot level
and hopefully the tree will sit on long elevated roots high above
the soil surface. A virtual projection of how the tree might
look in the future.
A virtual image
projecting the tree in 5-6 years.
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