Thanks for the replie's and i will answer as best i can
GavinG wrote:Interesting topic.
GavinG wrote:I don't think it's as far off resolving as you do Bodhi - maybe make more branches like the low left, and give it a direction.
Thanks for the input Mr "G" and i agree with most of what you observed, except the "Its not far off" part
I will play with the trunk angle next repot as i have had a difficult time finding the trees front AND angle. I too, thought of cutting the middle branches back to the first off shoot and going again and that could/should still happen. The apex is driving me nuts as my temptation is to cut it down to the right hand (could be) leader but then it would end up the same as what everybody else would do. We will see what a couple, or few, years does.
Rory wrote:I agree, very interesting. Surely they would have had anchoring long ago though. Just tie string or cross down the branch with bamboo for the larger branches.
Hi Rory, i am sure they would have used all sorts of tricky stuff. I saw a tree in Omiya that has never had a wire on it and it was, as you could imagine, stunning. Unfortunately it was 400 hundred years old

Dont think i will make it this lifetime.
CoGRedeMptioN wrote:with the branches growing back so frequently, would removing EVERY branch (big or small) be too radical?
Hi Co,
Sure i could but most of the branches are worth saving, or at least, working with them. I viewed tree's in Japan that had many faults like for instance, upper bar branching, which happens in Nature. The trees where very old but with that much ramification you could not fault it. Only lower bar branches stick out like the proverbial. A tree that had very obvious reverse taper, and when i , with all my Western knowledge, pointed it out, i was given the answer of "so what, the tree is over 200 hundred years old" so i learned to appreciate it just from that point of view. We have a long way to go but, i believe we will get there. Lets look at this tree in another ten years of developing ramification and make a decision then. its about the experiment that i am enjoying. Lets understand that i have many trees that i stripped back and that is not this tree;s purpose.

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