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![Would it be monstrous or ill-advised of me to cut off the new green branch from this Ikea 'bonsai' thing? I'd like to encourage to grow more 'bushy'... : r/plants Would it be monstrous or ill-advised of me to cut off the new green branch from this Ikea 'bonsai' thing? I'd like to encourage to grow more 'bushy'... : r/plants](https://preview.redd.it/would-it-be-monstrous-or-ill-advised-of-me-to-cut-off-the-v0-yp8m5zl67vna1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=5d6adbf807fbf70ca898ef96a352a714d7504fbb)
Would it be monstrous or ill-advised of me to cut off the new green branch from this Ikea 'bonsai' thing? I'd like to encourage to grow more 'bushy'... : r/plants
![Bought my first plant - a Ficus Ginseng from Ikea. Can someone link me to a completely idiot-proof beginner tutorial on how to houseplant? : r/houseplants Bought my first plant - a Ficus Ginseng from Ikea. Can someone link me to a completely idiot-proof beginner tutorial on how to houseplant? : r/houseplants](https://i.imgur.com/F4Q9aTg.jpg)