I have the few same benjamina ficus'es but they are not rooting air roots, I wonder why. Maybe I am keeping them in house during cold time, and during summer outside but it's not so humid there.
yeah, this is the first time I get aireal roots on my ficuses. Last year I had them indoors over winter, but this year I've put an indoors greenhouse up in my garage, which seems to be keeping humidity quite well, so I think thats the reason. If you've got space for it, I would recommend that :)
Sometimes I the same of the cut off moss I get when trimming the moss and sprinkle it over the soil where I want the moss, then it usually grows by itself. But mostly I harvest moss from sidewalks and such and put on the trees. Make sure to really push the moss into the soil so it gets good contact, and also try to keep it moist. 😀
It depends on how you define "moist" I guess. What I meant was basically don't let it dry out. I dont know how the climate is where you keep your trees or moss. If its humid I think it should be fine. But if it gets dry, you could mist it as soon as it gets too dry, or use a humidifier if youre indoors. But you should ofcourse not keep it constantly wet as the roots could rot as you say 😊
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Nice little tree.
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Its so cute
Very good video bud.
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Very nice video Joakim and very clear step by step reasoning behind your decisions.
Thank you Gav! I just hope it was the right decisions 😅
Pohon ficus... 👍👍👍
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Nice little Ficus tree 👍
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Hope you do a follow up on this particular focus
Im impatient too
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A fellow swede? 😊
@BigLittleTrees-kt3gr half swede. My father was Norwegian and my mother from Sweden. Skara. Where do you live in sweden?
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I live just outside of gothenburg 😊
Just curious, has the grafting survived after a month??
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I have the few same benjamina ficus'es but they are not rooting air roots, I wonder why. Maybe I am keeping them in house during cold time, and during summer outside but it's not so humid there.
yeah, this is the first time I get aireal roots on my ficuses. Last year I had them indoors over winter, but this year I've put an indoors greenhouse up in my garage, which seems to be keeping humidity quite well, so I think thats the reason. If you've got space for it, I would recommend that :)
im more interested into such green moss how do you grow the moss
Sometimes I the same of the cut off moss I get when trimming the moss and sprinkle it over the soil where I want the moss, then it usually grows by itself.
But mostly I harvest moss from sidewalks and such and put on the trees. Make sure to really push the moss into the soil so it gets good contact, and also try to keep it moist. 😀
@@BigLittleTrees-kt3gr keeping it moist wouldnt root rot the bonsai?
It depends on how you define "moist" I guess. What I meant was basically don't let it dry out. I dont know how the climate is where you keep your trees or moss. If its humid I think it should be fine. But if it gets dry, you could mist it as soon as it gets too dry, or use a humidifier if youre indoors.
But you should ofcourse not keep it constantly wet as the roots could rot as you say 😊