He handed it on to Steven at the Conference last week, and Steven delivered to me at School on Tuesday ( Thanks fellas )

I Spent a while studying it and then removed the sacrifice and other branches I knew I would not be utilizing. I cut them all a few inches longer so they can dry out and die back. I will remove the stubs later in the year.
There are Lots of shoots and buds, so hope now with lots of light and fertilizer they will take off and I can start to develop it quite quickly.
Good thing that We have had lots of info about developing JBP recently



PS, This tree replaces one I had lost due to curl grub about 5 years ago, and that tree was the first expensive tree i purchased so was disappointed to lose it. I will repot this one in Diatomite in spring so that will solve the Curl grub issue for good

Ken