Daniel son STL
Shohin
So I bought this stumpy pine about 3 years ago. Threw it in my front garden bed. Mainly just want to maintain it as a smaller tree. Although it was single padded and I’m trying to grow out a second pad for some reason while maintaining the first.

So normally every spring I cut the candles back to about the same length. Although I don’t remember them getting this big.

So if I cut them near or below the pollen (below the needles) there’s no second flush and branch could die, so I believe I have to leave some new needles But there just so high up the candle I feel it’s slowly going to loose shape. I want to cut them short damn it!
And the newer developing top pad I feel I need to cut the candles as well now (havnt cut candles on second pad yet) and hope to induce some back budding to thicken up that pad a bit.
Am I on the right track as far as developing the second pad and maintaining the shape of the original or do I just need to let this turd grow and do it’s thing, maybe loose the second pad.
Any and all advice is much appreciated guys!!!

So normally every spring I cut the candles back to about the same length. Although I don’t remember them getting this big.

So if I cut them near or below the pollen (below the needles) there’s no second flush and branch could die, so I believe I have to leave some new needles But there just so high up the candle I feel it’s slowly going to loose shape. I want to cut them short damn it!
And the newer developing top pad I feel I need to cut the candles as well now (havnt cut candles on second pad yet) and hope to induce some back budding to thicken up that pad a bit.
Am I on the right track as far as developing the second pad and maintaining the shape of the original or do I just need to let this turd grow and do it’s thing, maybe loose the second pad.
Any and all advice is much appreciated guys!!!
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