That’s got a beautiful look to it. I love it.
If you had plans of putting movement in the trunk you might want to do that sooner than later, as Mels usually thicken quickly over the growing season. Depending of course on what look you’re after.
Trunk thickening on Mels is easiest by just allowing shoots to grow at the desired area. But they can be very prone to bulging as a lot of Mels send out multiple shoots from the same junction. If you mean you just want the entire trunk to thicken, just let it grow nuts and it will eventually.
However if you mean you want more thickening at mainly the base, then cutting back the trunk low and allowing new shoots to form and grow low is a quick way to encourage taper if that’s what you’re after. Then repeat this process over time gradually going upwards a bit more with each cut-back.
But I love this species. Awesome selection mate.
