Very interesting tree.
MY 2c is to just compact the height of the Apex a fraction.
The last branch heads just that bit too high.
One,Two or Three any ideas ?
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Re: One,Two or Three any ideas ?
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Re: One,Two or Three any ideas ?
Thanks for the feedback ,always great to get a few suggestion to make you think..
Boics , good point it needs a little attention up there.
Anthony , takes me a while but slowly getting there. The pot is one of Vics from Errin .
Mark ,thanks for the kind words .I am going to have to surprise you one day.
Rory appreciate the encouragement . Cheers.
Watto ,always good to hear your views.. I am in two minds with the first branch. I know growing this far below the horizontal is hard work on the tree so am a little tentative in pruning. I would like to see a few of the lower branches thicken a bit to give it some more definition before tidying it up . If that make sense.
Cheers John.
Boics , good point it needs a little attention up there.
Anthony , takes me a while but slowly getting there. The pot is one of Vics from Errin .
Mark ,thanks for the kind words .I am going to have to surprise you one day.
Rory appreciate the encouragement . Cheers.
Watto ,always good to hear your views.. I am in two minds with the first branch. I know growing this far below the horizontal is hard work on the tree so am a little tentative in pruning. I would like to see a few of the lower branches thicken a bit to give it some more definition before tidying it up . If that make sense.
Cheers John.