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Thanks Ben, i was considering that but wasn't sure if i should chop now while tree is dormant or wait till spring. thanks for your advice.benbonsai wrote:I'm not too experienced, but I would consider chopping down further. Perhaps just above that first small branch on the right and letting that grow as the new leader.
Otherwise you will have a tree with little to no taper.
Thanks Ray, i have re-potted recently and roots may not be as stable if i was to use a saw.Ray M wrote:Hi Banong,
As a precaution, remove the dead wood and seal it to prevent any further rotting.
Regards Ray
Hi Banong,banong wrote:Thanks Ray, i have re-potted recently and roots may not be as stable if i was to use a saw.Ray M wrote:Hi Banong,
As a precaution, remove the dead wood and seal it to prevent any further rotting.
Regards Ray
Would that be an issue? If not, will get onto that on my next day off.
or just proceed with care and caution.
should look out for a branch where the cut paste ends? on top?Beano wrote:Looks great with the movement, I like it, but you're going to get reverse taper problems if you leave the 2nd left hand side (as you view it in the picture) branch there long term. Leave it for now, but if you can get one growing up a bit away from where the branch chop was, I would use it and get rid of the trouble one.