Melaleuca advice welcome
Posted: August 14th, 2013, 6:00 pm
Sorry, but I do not know the species of this Mel, but its foliage is needle-like. I kind of want advice from others before I attempt anything.
I picked up this $15.00 Melaleuca at the same time as the other Mel I have posted, but this one I am in about 5 different minds about at the moment. I do not have a lot of experience with paperbarks, and I do not want to layer it, as I have no patience or time for layering, and to be frank, I am just not interested in trying that. I just don't know whether to trunk chop, or leave as is and just go with it. I would love to hear any advice from people who have any experience with Mels, or at least your opinion. I cut the trunk originally at the point where it suddenly becomes thinnish (is that a word, sorry), and just let it grow, then have cut back the new growth. Now I am just wondering whether to again cut the whole trunk low, or just persist with this and try to improve the flow.

I picked up this $15.00 Melaleuca at the same time as the other Mel I have posted, but this one I am in about 5 different minds about at the moment. I do not have a lot of experience with paperbarks, and I do not want to layer it, as I have no patience or time for layering, and to be frank, I am just not interested in trying that. I just don't know whether to trunk chop, or leave as is and just go with it. I would love to hear any advice from people who have any experience with Mels, or at least your opinion. I cut the trunk originally at the point where it suddenly becomes thinnish (is that a word, sorry), and just let it grow, then have cut back the new growth. Now I am just wondering whether to again cut the whole trunk low, or just persist with this and try to improve the flow.

