Twisty shohin trident from scratch

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I wired this before sticking it in the ground, I initially wanted to go Neagari but one root took over too fast. The thinner root left a spiral groove that looks just like wire scarring! I’m layering it to re-start a nebari, it can’t get any thicker without some silly reverse taper appearing. I’m leaving branch selection to get upper taper until after the layer has worked....
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Stray roots on trident can be a real pain.
Love the twists in that trunk. How many did you break before getting that sort of bends in a trident?

I would not even bother with the tourniquet. I would just chop the roots there and plant it. Tridents grow new roots with extreme ease.
 

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Stray roots on trident can be a real pain.
Love the twists in that trunk. How many did you break before getting that sort of bends in a trident?

I would not even bother with the tourniquet. I would just chop the roots there and plant it. Tridents grow new roots with extreme ease.
Yeah you can see it was already launching new roots at the soil surface - thought I may as well play it safe, the wire might add some handy swelling though
 

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the wire might add some handy swelling though
Interesting concept.
I assume that any healing will cause swelling so would not cutting it straight off also add to the thickness.
In actual fact I have noted that strong lateral roots adds most to the buttress of trunks so in that case I think that getting it to rely on the lateral roots alone and probably also grow some more at the same time would actually speed the process but probably only by a fraction.
There are always many ways to arrive at a similar result. Enjoy the journey with this one.
 

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Interesting concept.
I assume that any healing will cause swelling so would not cutting it straight off also add to the thickness.
In actual fact I have noted that strong lateral roots adds most to the buttress of trunks so in that case I think that getting it to rely on the lateral roots alone and probably also grow some more at the same time would actually speed the process but probably only by a fraction.
There are always many ways to arrive at a similar result. Enjoy the journey with this one.
I find some trees have a dramatic reaction to a wire loop, for instance may I present The “Turnip” Oak!24889829-3984-4D6D-824B-ACB1CB0D4909.jpeg
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Love the twists in that trunk. How many did you break before getting that sort of bends in a trident?
I forgot to reply regarding the twists, it was either a weak 2yr shoot, or possibly a root that I initially wired. Annoyingly I probably have photos to document the process/jog my memory......”somewhere”!
 
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