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Old 17-Jul-2005   #2
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It seems to be matchstick-thin so I would not be worried about pruning it immediately. It really depends on where you want to go with it. It won't get very thick very fast in that pot, but I'd think you'd want it to be at least finger thick and that would take the better part of a decade in that pot. If you trim it for shape it will take 20. So there's the rub.

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Matt
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