After reading Bodhidharma's post on a "radical approach to an ugly Cedar", and the comments relating to can that process work on a native species I decided to give it a go. I had a callistamon (swamp paperbark I believe) that had a fairly straight trunk. It had re shot well on the top and a few shoots down the trunk. I removed the shoots on the trunk so I could groove out the trunk and wrap it totally. The trunk is about 53mm at the base and 34mm just below where the two braches fork.
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I will now let it sit for about a week and then put a new turn bukle on it and try getting some more out it.
The question is....How much more will I get out of it? and.....How much further am I game to go
Josh
Will keep you updated as I do more. I was happy with this so far though. Maybe there is hope to bending thick native branches and trunks.
Any bets on how far I will get this to bend?????
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