Trident Stump repot

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Trident Stump repot

Post by Laethe »

Hi,

I repotted a trident stump that I have to keep working on the base of the tree.

I am thinking broom or windswept for this one due to the little to no taper.

thoughts and ideas welcome
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Re: Trident Stump repot

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No taper but a lovely curve at the base which kind of compensates. I would go for an informal and spend a few years growing the trunk a little taller.A long branch on the left side would add to the flow of the trunk line. You really should cover the roots a bit to allow some of those surface roots to develop which they will do much more quickly if covered. I know there is a fashion for extreme taper in tridents but you can grow some lovely trees with out it.
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Post by Watto »

I agree with Craig. If you cover those surface roots they will thicken and fuse, and that will be a very attractive aspect of the tree. From the shape of the tree, broom would not be recommended as they traditionally have a very straight trunk, and you have a very attractive curve you should make the most of. Taper is great, but we don't want all the tres the same, so follow the direction the tree is giving you.
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Re: Trident Stump repot

Post by kcpoole »

I like it :-)

I would develop the first left branch int a distinct branch, and then the complete top section would become a rounded canopy

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Re: Trident Stump repot

Post by Laethe »

Thanks guys,

fresh eyes always helps :)

Will work on the left branch as recommended and then worry about the top
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