MattGgator
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I've been stalking various forums, reading articles and book, and getting peoples' opinions for a while now. Yesterday I finally decided to pull the trigger and purchase my first bonsai. I picked this cypress out as it is fairly common to my location (central Florida), and apparently fairly hardy. My end goal is a formal upright form. It is very pleasing to my eye, and satisfies the need for order that my inner engineer cries out for. To that end, I picked out a starter that had a fairly straight trunk with a nice taper. One thing I didn't account for was the top, and how it was trimmed.
Do you think this is manageable? By that I mean, is it possible to create a smooth transition from where it was cut to where new growth can continue?
Do you think this is manageable? By that I mean, is it possible to create a smooth transition from where it was cut to where new growth can continue?