alpineart wrote:Hi Bonborn , mate if it was mine i would strip it of all branches leaving a short 5-8mm stub at the trunk . This will insure a new shoot will grow from that point , and give you even balanced branches over this season . These new branches can be left to grow to 4-5 sets of leaves then cut back to 1-2 depending on the internode length thus giving you movement and taper along the new branch .
It will take a few seasons to re-grow but there is no easy fix . It should have been left to run riot for another season to fuse together trimming evenly up the trunk . You dont want 2 thick straight branches and all the rest new thin shoots either straight or zig-zag.
I'm assuming you want to hang onto the length of the fused & fusing trunk line .
Cheers Alpineart
Thanks Alpineart. Seeing your Trident Galore thread of yours, you are the man to go to with advise on this one. As you've suggested i will cut it back to the trunk. If it dies i am sure you will be sending some of yours my way
And i also agree with you GavinG. I don't want this tree to look like a racing track which is what it looks like right now. I will select shoots from the top and allow that to grow wild while at the same time working with the other shoots and building ramification on the top.
I hope this is a good plan. At this stage i am also looking at planting the entire tree with the pot in ground. Is this a good idea.