Concurthe only option i see is to cut back to the first shoot. that bulge is too bad to do anything else with.
I like that idea.You might want to consider waiting until spring and just air layering the whole top off, or back to the first branch.
I like that idea.
I'd trust Bobby's advice here. Considering it is pretty rough stock, it might be best to just chop now and see what happens. If it doesn't survive, you can pick up a new tree with a bit more movement in the lower trunk or at least one that doesn't have such a significant bulge.if it was mine i would just chop it whenever and seal it but of course opinions will vary on this type of thing. vary rarely do we see any proof of significant die back on trees that were chopped at different stages of the season.
regarding brooms, the issue with this tree is that the top is just too way out of proportion to the trunk, its very difficult material. maybe next time you pick better and bite the bullet with this one. such is bonsai
nothing to lose there, the top might make a decent clump over time. i have actually rooted a trident cutting near that sizeYou might want to consider waiting until spring and just air layering the whole top off, or back to the first branch.
I like that idea. It sounds the most productive.nothing to lose there, the top might make a decent clump over time. i have actually rooted trident cutting near that size