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Hello all. I have finally figured out how to post a new thread. I have had this for about 2 years now and it has undergone several styles. Any suggestions or thoughts are greatly appreciated.
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justjp wrote:Image
Hello all. I have finally figured out how to post a new thread. I have had this for about 2 years now and it has undergone several styles. Any suggestions or thoughts are greatly appreciated.
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Both of your posts have been put in the competition page which closed at mid night last night. This one is not a native either. :reading: :reading:
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Thanks guys. Still trying to get used to this app.
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Remove the circling branch and then have a look what is left. A little hard to see if there is any foliage at that level of the tree.
Maybe repot and tilt to make Literati?


ps I have moved the thread as it not in the ANBA comp due to being not a native
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Thanks Ken. I will do exactly that. The foliage is mainly on the front side the tree. And is very lush and healthy. Image
As you see there are a few minor branches I have pushed together to remove a lot of negative space. Should I get rid of them....
If you have the ability to edit my pic with any thoughts please feel free.
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