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Old 2-Jan-2005   #1
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Unwiring advice needed

I'm training my first bonsai ficus Benjamina. I know every area, trees grow differently. Some faster than others. How can I tell when the aluminum wire comes off. I know I don't want to leave the wire so it will leave a mark. Aproximatly how much time does it take. I keep a log on all my trees .Thank you for your advice
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Sorry, there are no hard and fast rules. You simply have to keep checking. Your timing will depend on how quickly the plant is growing and how tightly the wire was applied. Smaller gauges of wire actually have the potential to create more problems because they can be swallowed up more quickly, so keep a special eye on those.

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Tree Bay is correct, it is a subjective issue often dependant on the species and time of year the wire is applied. I you apply the wire just before going into the dormant season the wire may stay on for quite a while. If you apply the wire going into the growing season it may start to marr the bark in a matter of weeks if the tree is vigorous and growing well. On a Ficus it is better to rewire often than it is to have the wire scar the bark. This scaring can take ten years to go away on a Ficus. With a Ficus the best way to remove the wire is to cut it off. If you have a bonsai store near you I suggest purchasing a pair of bonsai wire nippers. These are designed in such a way as to cut he wire without cutting the bark. If you try to unwrap the wire especially if the tree is in active growth you run the risk of slipping the bark and creating a nasty scar or even killing a branch.

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Matt and Vance pretty much summed it all up for you. The only thing I will add is a few pics, one showing how you should wire the branch from the start leaving a little space for the branch to grow. When the space looks like it's starting to close up, it will be time to cut the wire and if need be rewire once again. The other is the special wire cutters Vance mentioned, an invaluable tool for anyone who wires bonsai.
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