jaco94
Chumono
Hello Clem !
Thank you, I think that the angles you indicate correspond approximately to the angle of view of photo 1 with a nebari which remains quite weak and a taper inversion on the bottom of the trunk.
For these reasons, I am going to take the very good advice of Brian van fleet by changing the position of the tree and using a pot a little deeper to place the root ball in this angle.
I think it will remove that big weak spot and give more movement.
Thank you Clem, for your comment and Thank you Adair for the beautiful photos and advices .

Thank you, I think that the angles you indicate correspond approximately to the angle of view of photo 1 with a nebari which remains quite weak and a taper inversion on the bottom of the trunk.
For these reasons, I am going to take the very good advice of Brian van fleet by changing the position of the tree and using a pot a little deeper to place the root ball in this angle.
I think it will remove that big weak spot and give more movement.
Thank you Clem, for your comment and Thank you Adair for the beautiful photos and advices .
