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I planted a trident maple seedling at my parents ranch 6 or 7 years ago and I forgot about it. Its leaning against the pasture fence and they are cool with me chopping it and growing something worthy of being called a bonsai but as of now I need to cut it way down since its messing iontjrijrŕ⅚⁶⁶u
Its 30 feet tall, the sub trunks unfortunately have all fused together and kinda scratching my head on what would be the quickest way to making a decent big ass bonsai out of this monster....
I planted it on a tile but im pretty sure I'm going to find the roots just pushed off the tile thus not getting that trunk flare like I had intended back then. But we shall see.
This trident maple is located in the central valley of california and doing major chops is usually not recommended now since its scorched earth but this summer has been a little cooler and with the tree planted in the ground its strong. Im thinking of maybe taking her down just below the fence to make folks happy and to reconvene next spring or maybe early fall. The credit card is for frame of reference of this trees size
Its 30 feet tall, the sub trunks unfortunately have all fused together and kinda scratching my head on what would be the quickest way to making a decent big ass bonsai out of this monster....
I planted it on a tile but im pretty sure I'm going to find the roots just pushed off the tile thus not getting that trunk flare like I had intended back then. But we shall see.
This trident maple is located in the central valley of california and doing major chops is usually not recommended now since its scorched earth but this summer has been a little cooler and with the tree planted in the ground its strong. Im thinking of maybe taking her down just below the fence to make folks happy and to reconvene next spring or maybe early fall. The credit card is for frame of reference of this trees size