If you are going to remove that branch on the right, maybe layer it right under the knob. That way you'll have a mini clump and the original tree improved.
I think it'll be best as a informal upright, clump, or something like similar to this (I don't know how to describe it. Penjing-like? It looks like something that belongs on a nice scroll). If a broom, then I think an informal broom.
If you go the clump or informal upright, I'd save branches and roots for cuttings; you could end up needing them even for grafting on branches.
Defra, you could airlayer at the bulk on the right branch to create a clump.The branch on The right has inverse taper at The end so it has to go i think
i dont want to make a clump style out of i was looking for maybe broom if thats doable with This species but hell im Just going to try![]()
The branch on The right has inverse taper at The end so it has to go i think
i dont want to make a clump style out of i was looking for maybe broom if thats doable with This species but hell im Just going to try![]()
Good deal, both trees will be nice! Do you think you'll get new growth on the branch stub?