#1: Re: [IBC] New Ficus growing root from it's upper branches
Posted on 2005-08-25 16:40:31 by stevew70146
Hi.
I'm completely new to Bonsai trees but have always been interested in them.
Recently, I was given a ficus which I noticed is growing a long root from
one of it's upper branches. It consists of one thin root which then splits
into about 5 more roots, and they're running along the soil. Should I leave
it 'dig in' or not?
Some Ficus do that. They are referred to strangler fig I believe. The roots
if allowed to grow will eventually reach the soil and thicken, so depending on
whether the roots are in a position to enhance the overall appearance of
the tree that may determine whether you keep the roots
SteveW
Long Island NY
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