Sprouting back
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Nicely done! -- and for once Google translate seems to be doing a good job, too
JimLewis- Member
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Cool... very interesting technique. Is this technique effective against other genus/species as well?
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Guest- Guest
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I've seen this technique used to improve/create new nebari, but not for encouraging back budding. Nice!
Gentleman G.- Member
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It is an interesting technique, but this is a FICUS! Wouldn't it have sprouted back like this anyway???? I don't see what it could possibly be accomplishing here.
Russell Coker- Member
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Russell Coker wrote:It is an interesting technique, but this is a FICUS! Wouldn't it have sprouted back like this anyway???? I don't see what it could possibly be accomplishing here.
That is right.
It will still sprout by just cutting it back. my ficus sometimes got 4 to 6 sprouts at the tip after cutting it back.
though, it will interesting to see in other species.
regards,
jun
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Hi guys, thanks for the answers.
The forum where I saw the information was used to ensure sprouting in big trunks, since they are almost certainly ficus but it ensures sprout. I do not know if it works with other species.
The forum where I saw the information was used to ensure sprouting in big trunks, since they are almost certainly ficus but it ensures sprout. I do not know if it works with other species.
aRodas- Member
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