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Question craype myrtle wiring

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I have a crape myrtle that is 2 years old. Last year I trimmed the roots and moved it into a bigger to get better girth on the trunk. Well this year I have already trimmed the roots and have moved it into a pond basket so it can continue to grow. My question is when should I try to wire it and when should I prune it. I have also successfully grown these seeds and have more on the way. I have literally 15 bonsai books and I am not really clear on when I should do these things. Some have suggested that early spring or late fall. I would like to get some clarity on these things since I am still a beginner. Any help would be appreciated.
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If its not budding out, you can wire it now. I've found they are more flexible than they appear, but they're also extremely brittle. Wire them with extreme caution.

Also, misapplied wire, and wire that isn't watched like a hawk will produce scars which are slow to disappear with crape myrtle. For that reason I prefer clip-n-grow if at all possible. That said, I have wired crape myrtle in the past, and currently mine is decked out in its fully-wired duds. I've had the wire on about 3 weeks, and I'm starting to get nervous about scars. I'll be removing it this week or next and probably wire it again in about 3 weeks if the shape doesn't hold, which it almost certainly won't.

As for trunk girth, unrestricted growth in the ground is the only way you'll get noticeable increase in girth on a crape myrtle. Even extremely old crape myrtles have comparably small trunks.

Be careful when letting it grow that you keep an eye on the eventual trunkline. Scars are slow to heal on crape myrtle due to their thin skin, so letting branches get large where you want a smooth trunk (ie: using sacrifices low on the trunk) needs careful attention.

If you don't have 5 years or so to let it grow (in full-sun) then I'd probably take my lumps and accept the tree for what it is now.
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thanks alot u are very helpful
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