I have been playing with bonsai for a while now but sometimes struggle to balance the growth between the top of the tree and the bottom.
See the thing is that some trees or most actually grow stronger on the top than the bottom.
For me to try and fix this i cut the top back harder and allow the bottom to grow out stronger.
This works as far as thickening the bottom branch but not as far as ramifacation.
See when I cut the top hard continuously it loves it. It ramify's like made. Becomes strong and takes over the tree.
The end result is a beautifuly ramified top with a long sparse bottom of the tree with minimal foliage compared to the top.
Should I cut back the bottom harder to create more devision and a lot more ramifacation or will the top then really take over.




Here is an example.
This is my crepe myrtle bonsai.
Surely you don't have to look at replacing the top every few years.
Anyway would love some advice from the experts.


Thanks in advance.