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Chamaecyparis - What to do with this branch? 4 years 1 month ago #56667

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I recently wired my Chamaecyparis for the first time.
I came across two 'leaders' pointing straightly up.

For now I bend one downwards, because cutting it would create a gap.


Yet it looks very unnatural to me.
What do you guys think? Any advice on this one?





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Chamaecyparis - What to do with this branch? 4 years 1 month ago #56668

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The approach with conifers is usually to use a top branch to bend it over the top, forming the apex and a top-side branch at the same time. That's what I'd possibly try to use that branch for.
The final part of
can possibly give you some inspiration.
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Chamaecyparis - What to do with this branch? 4 years 1 month ago #56669

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Interesting approach!

could've been an option if I hadn't cut back the length of the branch already.
Also not sure whether it would really suite this style, as I'm aiming for a bit of a triangular shape.

But I'll keep that in mind for sure!

thanks!

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Chamaecyparis - What to do with this branch? 4 years 1 month ago #56670

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I would cut it, together with a part of the stem, to create a better tapering.
I would bend the new top to the right to cover the gap you mentioned.
Later on I would cut the top even more, but first give the tree time to recover
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Thanks for your reply. I might try that.

As it is still February and the three hasn't shown signs of growth, I think the time is okay to make such a cut.

But how far can I cut it? If I cut it too close to the main branch (the one pointing straight up), won't die back influence this branch?



I think halfway, in the middle between the branch-to-be-cut and the leader-branch pointing upwards.
Or would that be too steep?
This would be my first time making such a big cut on the stem.

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