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Old 21-Dec-2007   #11
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I'd have to go with air layering just above the reverse taper. This tree seems too tall by about 100% to me. If you let the branches grow out, you may or may not be able to fill in that area, but then what do you have? A tall, thick trunk with no taper.

This trunk has a lot of character which will become spectacular as two shorter trees.

As to the top of the tree, I would remove the heavy chunk on the left, thin it considerably. It is getting far too strong and needs to be restrained.
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Old 23-Dec-2007   #12
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I'd have to go with air layering just above the reverse taper.
If doing an air-layering, wouldn't you do it below the "bad area" (reverse taper)?

Just for thought.. : )

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that should not be a concern on a trident. they typically don't have smooth bark except when young, and they typically exfoliate.
Regardless of the texture bark, if he "jabs" (scares) the trunk in a certian area only, it will look different from the rest of the tree/trunk.

Good luck, redhawk (not scarface!) lol
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Old 24-Dec-2007   #14
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Hi All

Thanks for reply's and suggestions, I have now traded this tree on to someone who can do what is needed to get to where it should be. I feel i dont have enough experience yet to do the work needed.

Many Thanks
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