Sno wrote:Hi pearcy . With nice movement like that I wouldn't bother trying to thicken it up ,time to start on those branches . I'm jealous of your material . Look forward to its progression
Cheers Sno
Hey Sno,
I really did get lucky with the movement, majority of it was under the soil line when I pick it up for a crisp fiver.
Re the thickening. I do not mean I wish to thicken the whole trunk, merely the new selected leader. As you can see from the close up photo from now and when I repotted it the taper drop is a little too sharp for my liking.
Additionally I am going away next week until the end of January so I won't be able to watch the branches anyway haha.
Cheers anyway for the advice! I'll probably give it the snip and get into the branches once I'm back in Aus at the end of January, after I've finished looking at some inspiration overseas.
First step will be to see if it's still alive when I return!
Cheers,
Pearcy.
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