good work mate, you beat the odds

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Matt gives good advice .
It's quite difficult to advize which direction you should go at this stage. Your little tree looks very similar to one i have here.
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I will imagine the new shoots on your tree will begin very thin and fragile looking but they will become vigorous in a short time. If you have any inkleing of which way you will go then i would gently direct the new shoots out from the trunk in rough directions now, reason being mainly to establish the branch junctions at a useable angle instead of them growing willy nilly at angles which will be of no use later on. Pinching back early when new shoots are bursting helps in backbudding which this tree hopefully does well.
One thing i have noticed on alot of Melaleucas is the speed at which new shoots grow compared to older wooded branches. for example ;sometimes a melaleuca branchand sub-branching can easily be built from a brand new adventious shoot in considerably shorter time than trying to make use of existing smaller branches/sub-branching to build the branch.
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