I have been watching on with disbelief as this subject gains momentum

I think the easiest way to explain is cutting anywhere with anything is OK, but NO use of wire. No wiring by you or a previous owner.
Simple ?
Tony
Simple but incorrect, look at mtarros's disqualified azalea.Bougy Fan wrote:Hi Guys
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I think the easiest way to explain is cutting anywhere with anything is OK, but NO use of wire. No wiring by you or a previous owner.
Simple ?
Tony
Hi Michael,I have a couple but wanted to check if they will be ok, like the Azalea non have been wired before.
I was thinking of the loropetalum and would need to to cut it back alot and put it on a different angle but not too sure if it kill it.
LOL LisaLLK wrote: Hmmm... Perhaps I should join the nitpickers who have issues with the competition rules and ask for extra time for the participants who live South of Sydney??![]()
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Lisa
Crowie wrote:In regards to branch pruning, I've read trees are not allowed where a tree has been pruned to shape.
Is it acceptable to enter a tree that has been collected and branches have been cut off for its health/recovery?
Or when it has been cut back to fit into a backpack while hiking or to fit into the car after collection?