Thought i would post this Chinese Quince (Pseudocydonia Sinensis) Ive been working on this season. Gave it a rough styling yesterday, just wanted to open a thread to track its progress over the coming seasons.
This tree was an ebay purchase, and my first step towards nicer, semi-advanced deciduous stock. Happy to report its liking my climate on the Sunshine Coast, hopefully it adjusts to the milder winter climate and can get a rest over winter

So far Ive had a bit of trouble trying to encourage ramification, Ive been letting shoots grow anywhere from 4-12 leaves, then cutting back to the second leaf. This has only resulted in the tips shooting, with the occasional back budding here and there. Any secrets I should know? Or is it a matter of persevering, then cutting back hard in winter and repeating the process over several seasons?
As usual my photos don't do a lot of justice, I will get a decent set up this year as things are getting more serious. More photos in winter will probably make more sense, but this is where we're at right now.