I have a question about a sticky wattle that i have in training that i intend to be an informal upright one day.
At the moment it is growing on and I intended to do so for a number of years without touching it (other than potting up or putting in the ground), however... there are no low branches and the leader is starting to develop inverse taper. Should I 'trunk chop' the leader to improve taper , hope for low buds and live with the slowed growth or can this species be chopped back bare so as to develop new branches when the desired trunk girth has been achieved?
Hopefully pictures will help. I realise this is pretty early in the life of this tree to be asking questions but I want to do it right. Especially if I'm going to care for this plant for decades

Thanks for the help guys.