Paulpash
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Let the backbuds establish this year - it will be a gradual process building them up over a few seasons - they're not strong enough to sustain the tree on their own yet. I'd cut back this year's candles by half in late August / September. This will force more energy into those backbuds, promote more of them and keep the tree vigorous for next year. After that it'll be by observation how much of the new candles you remove - by looking at the vigour of those inner buds (their extension during candle push) as well as overall health of the tree. You gradually want to remove more from the end of the branch as the inner stuff gets stronger.
Sometimes it's a good idea to photograph the buds on the branch so that you have a visual record to inform how much to cut back and its effects further back.
I agree it needs an angle change, eg if your first bend is right, angle the trunk left. Get it up on a turntable with some wedges under it and play around with the best front and trunk orientation. Take a photo and mark the best "front". You can use a piece of white cloth to visualise how the trunk will look without certain branches.
Hope this helps.
Sometimes it's a good idea to photograph the buds on the branch so that you have a visual record to inform how much to cut back and its effects further back.
I agree it needs an angle change, eg if your first bend is right, angle the trunk left. Get it up on a turntable with some wedges under it and play around with the best front and trunk orientation. Take a photo and mark the best "front". You can use a piece of white cloth to visualise how the trunk will look without certain branches.
Hope this helps.