My thoughts are to thin out the small branches and defoliate .
OR do a chop above the second or perhaps the third branch, I had thoughts on bending the first and second branches down a but they are very stiff .
Please give me your ideas


I would still perhaps remove, or atleast cut hard, the larger roots and pot it into a large plastic pot with a good free draining mix. Maybe cut the branches back to about an inch or 2 rather than defoliate and let it grow for the rest of this season. After the growth has slowed you will be able to wire out any new growth and cut back to a few sets of leaves next spring ready for the next growth spurt. Defoliation is really for building fine ramification and smaller leaves after you have built some branch structure.Brian wrote:Thats a good tree for developing and refining. I would definitely repot it into a larger pot and perhaps have the tree a bit deeper in the potting mix so the soil is covering the exposed roots.