That has come along nicely Ant

the new leader has thickened up and is looking good, I like the movement in the trunk and the lower branch placement.
If you dont mind Here is a She Oak that I dug about three weeks ago.
I have been exposing it to the sun very gradually and it hasn't suffered any die-back yet so

When I first potted it up too lessen the stress I cut the leaders off and removed the branches that were growing between the two trunks and I also cut the tips off each branch hoping for back budding, But I really havnt got a clue on what to do

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I thought that I would leave it as is regarding the branching and just grow new leaders
Any advice from you Ant and other members will be greatly appreciated.
The main trunk is 400mm to the chop top, should I further reduce it
Cheers Dave
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