Princess Persimmon

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I did the same. it was so root bound it broke the pot, but I think that these things like being root bound? A lot of the ones I see here, the nebari is usually circled.

A side note. I find it interesting that in English we call it "princess", but in Japanese it's called old man's persimmon.
Yes they like it root bound but you need to cut encircling
 

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No fruit for you!

This year I decided to give this tree a rest. I cut off all fruit early on to prioritize vegetative growth which in turn promoted back budding. Some of the branches were getting rather leggy so I wanted to reset some of them by hard cutbacks. The result was a profusion of back budding which will further improve the ramification.

Not nearly as pretty without the fruits but sometimes is necessary depending on the objective.

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