

due to the bad nebari, I've decided to grow on to develop nebari as well as trunk. aluminum wire was used as a
tourniquet to create the new root system and the tree was planted into a slightly bigger pot.
15/01/2011
today I've decided to check the new root, since the tree was planted in a pot instead of ground, so I'm concerned the root might grow vertically.
I'm surprised the new root actually spread out quite nicely. so far I'm very happy with the result, but need some advice on the future of this tree.
1. I've now cut away almost 75% of the root and planted into a slightly bigger pot. I've got another trident planted at the same time with exact technique, so should I root prune that one as well? or leave it undisturbed to expedite the grow? the downside is I won't know what the new root looks like.
2. I would like the trunk to be around 3 inches(the trunk is now 2 inches), so should I prune the top now to start creating taper? or let it grow undisturbed till 3 inches? because I've read somewhere that once you trunk chop it, the trunk will hardly put on size anymore.






