
The tree had been soaking for about an hour and was already looking much happier:D I then took it out of the pot and tore the root ball apart trying not to break too many large roots (a good shake once you have done the initial loosening works wonders) tease out whats left & shortened the whole lot by half. Removing any roots growing straight down from the trunk. The roots are then spread out on top of the mound prepared already. The roots were then covered with a layer of dirt & a bucket of water is poured gently round the edges of the hole until its full. Give the tree a slight wiggle to settle and wait for the water to soak in then backfill loosely leaving a slight rim around the outside edge to help trap water and a 3" layer of scrub mulch to top it off. This was then given another bucket of waterit was watered 2wks later then 8wks 6mths. It has had only rainwater since then ie 2yrs. I left it to grow until September 2009 then cut it back hard & selected my future branches, I want to grow the whole lot together instead of using sacrifice branches for thickening. In november 09 I removed the profuse backbuds along the trunk to focus its growing energies into my main branches. In August 2010 it was cut back to the main branches yet again. The first branch was originally one of the 2 original trunks so has more vigour than the other branches, as such it has required more regular & heavier pruning as the tree develops. It was reduced to a short stump in August 09 and then again in jan '10. By April it was needing another heavy prune to stop it swelling excessively in relation to the rest of the tree. It was hard pruned with the rest of the tree in August, again in November and again 1wk ago.
This has to be one of the fastest thickening plants I have ever ground grown... October 2008 20mm thick, January 2011 trunk 15cm nebari 22cm. Next spring it will be dug & replanted on more of an angle with the main branches cut back even further than in the past to start building the secondaries. In the ground this should only take a further year & she can then go into a pot.
Matt