For your interest, I got this little Banksia spinulosa (var cunninhamii I think, don't quote me on that) about a year and a half ago at my Council nursery. I've been keen to try a literati from it, and have been having a bit of a play. First of all would like to thank all the contributors to this forum (those mentioned in squizzy's "the Banksia workshop" and squizzy also!), the learnings for banksia have been super useful.
Pretty early stages (and I'm a novice anyway), so far I've just been growing in a pot in native potting mix. Still haven't decided which branch will become the main trunk, I kinda of have three front runners. I've found that it has responded well to a trim, i.e. I cut back a couple of branches back past the greenery and they shot new shoots. Like Grant Bowie described in the B. integrifolia post, wiring down a branch past horizontal seemed to make it lose vigor, i.e. leaves yellowed as opposed to those left reaching for the sky. So I might be a bit more careful with other shoots and clip and grow more. Though of course something else could be going on. I'm in Wollongong and have it in full sun, keep it watered, and it has still grown a bit through winter. In fact it's grown pretty quickly since I first brought it home (didn't take an initial shot I'm afraid!) I'm a bit nervous about what to do fertilizer wise as I'm unsure if there are proteoid roots going on, so may start with some native fert soon. Or do a repot and introduce organic liquid fert gradually.
Anyway early days but wanted to make a post now anyways instead of waiting 5 years for a progression series.. it might not survive that long

I hope the excitement of Spring is getting the locked down through