Bretts wrote:The bark colour doesn't bother me. Personally I would just let it blend with time and think it will look very natural to this species. But if there is a way to blend it a little quicker for the comp then that would be ok as well. Maybe a spray of diluted lime sulfur could help?
I can't say the taper worries me either. The issue is so slight and I think looks very natural for this species. I notice that you do plan on carving this area but I kinda like it as is.
What does concern me at the moment is the jin. Personally I would rather it reduced to a stub to avoid the straight section that you are trying to get away from. Easier to take off than replace though of course.
I guess it must be Ok for branches below vertical on this species. I lose track which can and which can't

Thanks Brett, the jin kinda concerns me aswell being straight as it is

, the new foliage and branching will fill in around so the jin should sorta be hidden, we'll see what develops. It would prob look ok without it also

. looks like i'll need to take into account the need for replacement branches, when the downward branch fails :whistle:I appreciate your feedback mate ,cheers.
Thanks Neal ,Grant oh and don't forget Pup ,

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