Swamp cpress
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				stevemg
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Swamp cpress
Where should I go with this please
			
			
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				Pat3222
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Re: Swamp cpress
To drop it off at my place? 
What a ripper, how long have you been growing it? What motivated or inspired you to get it in the first place? I would revisit that then start getting rid of any sacrifice branches. See what you've got and what you don't and go from there. Cheers
			
			
									
						What a ripper, how long have you been growing it? What motivated or inspired you to get it in the first place? I would revisit that then start getting rid of any sacrifice branches. See what you've got and what you don't and go from there. Cheers
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Re: Swamp cpress
Thanks for replies found at dump three yrs  ago thinking of cutting off the thick branches
			
			
									
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Re: Swamp cpress
It is almost impossible to give meaningful advice on just a couple of photos of a tree in the corner. It is hard enough to work out where all the branches start and go to with good photos from all sides. When I can only see one side and half the branches are obscured with foliage I have no idea what might be in there that could be useful.
Please make the effort to get the tree out. Find a neutral background that makes it easier to see the tree and take photos at trunk level from all 4 sides and any other spots so we can see as much structure as possible.
Happy to help if we can but you need to give us a chance to see what you can see if you really want meaningful advice.
			
			
									
						Please make the effort to get the tree out. Find a neutral background that makes it easier to see the tree and take photos at trunk level from all 4 sides and any other spots so we can see as much structure as possible.
Happy to help if we can but you need to give us a chance to see what you can see if you really want meaningful advice.
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