Dutch bonsai chef’s Vance Wood memorial mugo contest entry

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Picked up this mugo ‘gnom’ (last one left) from a local garden center earlier this week. Needles seem pretty big but I hope I’ll be able to reduce them.
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Reduced the whorls of branches I didn’t need. Maybe I did… repotted it today in a net pot using Vance Wood’s method. I tried to limit myself to a branch reduction of 50% but my math might have abandoned me.

One thing I seem not to understand is the reduction of whorls. If you reduce a whorl down to two branches, do you reduce to e.g. One left and right/back (or any combination) or to one branch and the trunk (counting the trunk as a branch)?
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Also made some sketches of possible designs if it survives. Might need to learn how to do grafts given the amount of branches I’ve lost in my excitement. DB587B7D-110B-4333-B644-08346B03BC7D.jpeg49028AA9-7C84-4F3B-8706-01DA855F77C5.jpeg
 
I count the trunk as a branch when reducing whorls to two.
But that can mean sometimes that the trunk comes off and I'm using two smaller branches to rebuild the trunk and a side branch.
 
I count the trunk as a branch when reducing whorls to two.
But that can mean sometimes that the trunk comes off and I'm using two smaller branches to rebuild the trunk and a side branch.
Oke thanks then I did understand it right. I’m planning on reducing the trunk next year so I can use the 2nd branch or one of the upper branches as the new leader.
 
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