In the meanwhile I realized that some of the obvious flaws with the tree - the local swelling due to whorls - can’t be readily fixed and decided to use this to learn various aspects of JBP care.
At the end of winter I decided to see if I could start sorting out the roots and realized that I have a curl grub issue (in this and other pots). This trees roots were in good shape so I ended up deciding to straighten the roots and pot up this ugly duckling. It seems to be doing ok after the repot.
A nagging thought I can’t seem to get rid of is whether I just bite the bullet, chop off the main trunk (at the right time in the season), wire up one of the two lower most branches as a new leader, and work from there? This gets rid of the inverse taper, the bar branching and gives a chance to create taper. Don’t think that I can do anything about the graft.
Are there any other obvious design solutions that I might be missing?
Cheers,
Harshad l




