years old. It was of the same crop as the two pines that I have posted before:
Styling a 10 Years Old Field Grown Black Pine (2)
Air layering a black pine
It was nearly one meter tall when I bought it. I cut it right down at the first point
that has some small branches. And replanted it in this big pot around August 2006. And
it has been in this pot ever since.
The following photos were taken on 27/April/2008 -- after two years of regrowing:

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* Some basic measurements:
- Tree height: 42 cm -- from the soil surface in the box.
Trunk diameter: 16.00 cm -- on the soil surface in the box.
Trunk diameter: 7.00 cm -- immediately above the first visible root.
New trunk diameter: 1.00 cm.
Pot diameter: 46.5 cm.
Pot height: 18.00 cm.
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In the photos above, it had one lead branch and two pairs of bar-branch. I wanted
to cut off two branches. But I was not sure of which two. So I wired them all into
positions. Then I used two plastic bags to cover the two that I wanted to cut off:

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I was happy with how it looked. So I cut those two off. These are the views,
after the removal of the two branches:

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All of the above photos were also taken on 27/April/2008.
I felt that it looked funny. But I was not that concerned. Because I did realise that
it would take quite a few years to develop this pine.
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A full twelve months have passed. It has grown quite vigorously -- it is the best
performer among a dozen or so pines that I have. On the 18/April/2009, I gave it
another wiring:

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It has now three well-defined branches. The fourth one is already available. I have
four branches to select for the fourth one -- that is, I have to cut off three.
In the next growing season, if it can grow at the same vigour as the last season, then
by April 2010, I expect to define the fourth branch. And the fifth branch should also
be available. I am planning to stop at the fifth one.
Overall, I am happy with the progress of this pine.