I forgot to ask, how easy do the root cuttings take? I've taken dozens of softwood cuttings of that kind of ficus, with high success rates, but I never tried root cuttings.
@@BonsaiYEAH The one that ramps up before going out might get funky over time. I hate taking out large roots at the surface though. You just never know how quickly the tree will cover up the scar.
Cool video! love your style of just talking through your though process in repotting the tree without over explaining, very relaxed yet informative!
That is one amazing looking tree. Nice repot. Cool root system and a nice trunk and a half.
Nice tree. Maybe you can make a video on who to take root cuttings? There is not much about this on UA-cam.
Sure! We have a video with root cuttings from this tree as well. Keep an eye out for root cutting video!
Beautiful tree, I like the bonsai soil you are using. Did you mix or buy ?
It is from sanderson creek bonsai in DFW tx
I forgot to ask, how easy do the root cuttings take? I've taken dozens of softwood cuttings of that kind of ficus, with high success rates, but I never tried root cuttings.
I'd say root cuttings are just as easy if not, easier than traditional cuttings.
Good pot for that tree. Are you going to keep all of the large roots, or do you plan to cull any of them in the future?
Time will tell.
@@BonsaiYEAH The one that ramps up before going out might get funky over time. I hate taking out large roots at the surface though. You just never know how quickly the tree will cover up the scar.
What soil mix do you use for this repot, also can you show us pic of that osmocote fertilizer?
It's a mix produced by Sanderson creek bonsai in Fort Worth tx.
What do you use for your your pine bark?
It's a pre mix I got from a texas based bonsai shop called sanderson creek bonsai in Fort Worth