of course you could open up more available cambium, basically what you are doing is a ground layer, the roots will still come from the cambium edge, if you do a flat chop on the olive what you can do is cut the cambium/bark at a 45 degree angle, a chamfer i will virt later what i mean, and this will allow your roots to come out easier for one, and it will also show more cambium which will give you the oppurtunity for more roots, so instead of a flat cut that shows for example 5mm of cambium you can nearly double that by chamfering an angle around the base which will nearly double the amount of cambium, which in turn gives you more roots.
jamie

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