JBP#3 [Ryceman3]

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Post by Keep Calm and Ramify »

progressing very nicely R3. :yes:
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Last of the JBP at this stage of development this autumn ...
Playing around a bit with the front of this tree. I'm not sure I'll be repotting it this year though, so probably a moot point. I can chew on it for another year or more.
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Alternative front for me. I like seeing into the tree: the trunk, branches and bark.
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terryb wrote: May 26th, 2022, 12:53 pm Alternative front for me. I like seeing into the tree: the trunk, branches and bark.
yep! me to. :)
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terryb wrote: May 26th, 2022, 12:53 pm Alternative front for me. I like seeing into the tree: the trunk, branches and bark.
Keep Calm and Ramify wrote: May 26th, 2022, 5:14 pm yep! me to. :)
I'm good with it as well just based on the fact no change in pot angle is required ... win/win!
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Autumn clean up for this tree today. I think it’s getting better.
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Decandling is underway for me, this is the second tree I got around to yesterday. There is a lot to do.
These shots are for the sake of progression, but actually looking back at the last picture in the previous post, it doesn't look much different after I was finished. This makes sense because essentially all spring growth is cut back to where it was and it's the growth from now that counts towards building ramification. Reset!
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