The branches were a little bare by the trunk and so I cut back to 2 secondary branches where ever there was more and cut into the needles to allow more light into the interior and try to encourage some back budding. I was hoping now was an alright time as it will give the tree plenty of time to set new buds before winter

I have left most branches on to allow for better styling options and only removed a couple of small lower branches. The low right hand branch I will leave as a sacrifice branch to try and thicken the base of the tree as well as the lower left hand to help with the trunk below that. The branch coming from the left of the first bend will become the first branch.
So, should I wire the branches down to also encourage back budding

Also I just reread Grants post of A Tale of 32 Black Pines and he said he didn't do any top work straight away so he could repot them all first with plenty of foliage to encourage roots. Can I repot this one this autumn (probably about May, its still pretty much summer up here on Mid North Coast NSW)
