No idea what, if anything, to do with this ugly thing...

amatbrewer

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I rescued this during some landscaping. It was hacked back and ripped out of the ground and by all rights should have died, but I liked the shape of the trunk (at the time) so I tossed into a pot and forgot about it. This year after way too much time staring at it, I can't figure out what, if anything, to do with it. So I figured I would ask for ideas before I get rid of it.
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And I am also noticing some (termite?) holes are starting to appear in various places along the trunk?!?!
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About the only thought I had was to maybe do a drift wood style keeping only the second branch (circled in blue).
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sorce

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I'd use the entire trunk and that top left bunch of branches to start a canopy.

IMO...

There is enough movement in the lower trunk to make up for that straight part to canopy...
The right angle and bringing the bramches down can help.

Dope

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CWTurner

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Nice trunk!
Is it getting full sun? I would wait to see if it will backbud.
CW
 

KennedyMarx

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Sounds simple.
Is it?

Probably is if you’ve done it before, but I’ve never grafted. :D

I figure if you have a plant with that potential it’s a good idea to go for it. Get a teacher to help you if you haven’t done it yourself yet.
 

M. Frary

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Probably is if you’ve done it before, but I’ve never grafted. :D

I figure if you have a plant with that potential it’s a good idea to go for it. Get a teacher to help you if you haven’t done it yourself yet.
I was wondering if you tried grafting yet is all.
I haven't done any but may need to learn for a pine I have.
 
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