Small Chinese Elm mallsai
- Ricky73
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Thank you guys!
Yes, B seems the best option... and I take a 2-step approach.
I start pruning off the big left branch inside the bend and I will let the tree grow this year.. next year I'll airlayer it and will chop the branch on the right as well.
I'll keep the progression posted.
Thanks again!
Yes, B seems the best option... and I take a 2-step approach.
I start pruning off the big left branch inside the bend and I will let the tree grow this year.. next year I'll airlayer it and will chop the branch on the right as well.
I'll keep the progression posted.
Thanks again!
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You could also already wire up the little one in the back .
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No reason why not airlayer this year once the tree kicks in 
Once you see new extensions of about 5cm I would go for it.

Once you see new extensions of about 5cm I would go for it.
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