Sure, I have a few on my website,
www.thebrassdragon.com. These are older pictures, I had to move and have not posted any new ones in a while. They also suffered a setback last summer, the ex wife tried to kill my trees by not watering them till I could get them moved (lost 20 or so). I lost several limbs on this one and a clump lost all of its limbs, luckily, the trunks survived, these are some tough trees. The one in the white training pot was seedling that is about 10 years old. It is sitting on the bench, out of its cement mixing tray, due to some lawn work. It now has some nice butressing on the trunk and is a little bit smaller that a coffee can at the base and is approximately 36 inches tall. Trying to make a flat top style. I'll take some pictures and post them tomorrow. Basically, it is just potted up in my standard mix of 60% lava and 40% pine bark. In the spring, the entire pot is submerged in a tub of water and left to say till we start to get frost. I completely flush the water with fresh every couple of weeks. I remove it from the water in the winter, I learned the hard way that bald cypress don't like having their roots frozen. My dad and I have been doing this for years and it seems to work for us, you can check out some of his trees at
www.bnjl.com. I'm not saying that some of the claims of other's problems with this method aren't true, this just works for me.
John