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Apple tree stump

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Hey all. Got this apple tree from a friend. They didn't want it anymore so we pulled it out with the tractor and here it is.
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not sure what to do with it but hey it was free. Will see if it survives before to much thought will go into it.
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Hey sammy D
Lots of season mate hope it survives :fc:
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possible future airlayer just below the branches?
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Apple trees need to be large, proportionate to the fruit size. Be aware of that while styling. Good score, not many great Apple tree Bonsai around.
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Post by treeman »

It will survive for sure.

It has some reverse taper but that may grow out with a good root prune and ground growing for 2 years.

You also need to cut the left branch off, the right branch off and the top down to about 75mm from the bend (first bend from the ground up that is). That is where your tree is. (going by the second pic)
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Yeh lots of seasol or worm juice in my case then ill ponder on it. Not great stock i know but hopefully another 20 years something will come if it survives. :fc:
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Hi treeman you thinking informal upright? I was thinking that way but also toying with the idea of a broom? Anyway time will tell i guess. Ill just have to talk to it and ask it what it wants lol. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lost: :beer: :beer:
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Update on the apple. Tough as nail. :lost:
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Will be nice where fruiting. Need space for fruits to hang. Don't make it too low.
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That's an awesome looking bonsai. I have one I grew from seed I hope it looks like that in a few years.

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Hi SammyD, glad it survived I think it's going to be a nice tree in time
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Thanks guy. Ill just keep plodding away with it.
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Very nice. Im keen to see how this progresses in the future.

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Hi Sammy D,
Can we see an update on this one?
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have to do some serious work on it soon. At the moment too busy so just hedging now and then
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