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this is what it will look like after I remove a few branches
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It may have been the raffia. The close up also shows part of my problem - both raffiaed branches appear to be of the same thickness. But, shotrtening the right branch and letting your top grow can fix that but it will take a long time since ponderosas grow so slowly, in pots, anyway.
Good job. Keep us posted.
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