Well, that means my pricing was spot on, wasn’t it?
Of course, it’s possible to haggle at a show, but not so much over the Internet.
All of George’s JBP are developed the same way. Field grown, he’s good about keeping low branches cut back, he chops above the second whorl. There’s never any taper between the nebari and the chop to speak of. There’s usually a branch that can be wired up to start a new apex, but the change in caliper will always make it look like it was chopped.
If you want to chop yours at the first whorl and use that little twig to be the new apex, you will need to put it back in the ground, or a large grow box and let it go for a couple years. Like 5 years. Then chop again. But then, that base will REALLY be too big for a Shohin pot.
Now, since you are going to REBS, I’m sure Jonas will be vending. Check out his little trees. They will be a LOT more expensive. But, they will have many, many more low branches. With taper that starts at the nebari. The branches will start off closer to the nebari.
These are trees that can be developed into good Shohin.
George’s trees are good for learning how to wire, style, decandle, etc.