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I have a number of Styrax japonicus seedlings that I plan to form a clump from. One of these I have had for a year now, and it has been wired out and has a few established branches; the others are essentially just long shoots, some with multiple trunks (I picked several with multiple low trunks, as I think it will add some variety to where the trunks exit the clump). I have watched several videos on clump creation, and will likely be following Bjorn's process.
My question is primarily how should I approach the primary styling of this clump? Should I wire up the new ones to give them some movement in their current pots? Or should I hold off until after they are established in the clump somewhat?
I see tradeoffs to either approach. Benefits of wiring now are that I can get some motion now, which would be substantially easier than in the spring, and earlier than the fall. It could also help guide my process while building the clump. Downsides are that it may prevent me from getting the trunks really close together, and I may not really know what I want to place the trunks while wiring them. Additionally, if they're wired, I don't think I could get a washer around all of them, if I choose to go with that approach in order to ground layer them.
My question is primarily how should I approach the primary styling of this clump? Should I wire up the new ones to give them some movement in their current pots? Or should I hold off until after they are established in the clump somewhat?
I see tradeoffs to either approach. Benefits of wiring now are that I can get some motion now, which would be substantially easier than in the spring, and earlier than the fall. It could also help guide my process while building the clump. Downsides are that it may prevent me from getting the trunks really close together, and I may not really know what I want to place the trunks while wiring them. Additionally, if they're wired, I don't think I could get a washer around all of them, if I choose to go with that approach in order to ground layer them.