Cadillactaste
Neagari Gal
I can see you wanting to wait until you have your main tree's height and style under way. I mean...it's dead wood it's not going anywhere anytime soon. Falls into the patience section of letting it rest for awhile.
Believe it or not, I tried to break about six inches off the top, wouldn't snap. I may try it later in the summer after it is more stable in the pot.I would skip the power tools - just grab it just over halfway up (with your hand or pliers), snap it, and tear it downward. Then peel it a bit with pliers, and you should get a more natural look . . .
Nice trees and I don't think that is a bad drawing. BOSS look to be fun trees since they grow so fast but of course they wouldn't make it up here. Good job.
Still too long and at that proposed height draws attention to the "necked up" living trunk next to it. I'd aim for a jin that is only inches tall--hollowed out.This is kinda what I had in mind. Just a sloppy drawing, working midnights...
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I think your image for the live trunk is too tall as well - each new segment after a chop should be shorter than the one under it. That means the next trunk segment should be shorter than the one you just grew (a couple of inches), tapering the apex and limiting the overall height.the "necked up" living trunk
Still too long and at that proposed height draws attention to the "necked up" living trunk next to it. I'd aim for a jin that is only inches tall--hollowed out.
Then there is always this option...