Brain Treez
Mame
I bought this juniper last winter and trimmed a few long straight branches off to see how it would respond (quite well). It was a vigorous grower this summer. Now that it's nearing winter again, it's branch bending time. I'm not looking to do anything too drastic at the moment. My plan is to get this potted in the spring, and since communis is notoriously picky about root work, I'm going to go slow. So, to the issue at hand. This juniper currently only has one viable branch to make a a tree out of, and I thinned out the very dense growth on it and wired some branches. However, the trunk has a long straight section that can go a few different ways (literally).
Here's the shrub:

And here's the tree I see:

Communis branches aren't exactly flexible, but these two points should probably be used to get some more interest and movement. A couple of quick mockups around these two points:


Branch placement can be changed obviously, but it feels like this trunk movement should be settled first. It would also be possible to make the blue bend toward the viewer's eye, which would help to shorten that section with less taper. I'm not planning on doing any foliage reduction until it shows signs of good recovering from the repot this coming spring.
I appreciate any thoughts, suggestions, or constructive criticism you all can provide!
Here's the shrub:

And here's the tree I see:

Communis branches aren't exactly flexible, but these two points should probably be used to get some more interest and movement. A couple of quick mockups around these two points:


Branch placement can be changed obviously, but it feels like this trunk movement should be settled first. It would also be possible to make the blue bend toward the viewer's eye, which would help to shorten that section with less taper. I'm not planning on doing any foliage reduction until it shows signs of good recovering from the repot this coming spring.
I appreciate any thoughts, suggestions, or constructive criticism you all can provide!