It WAS a nice tree....

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I was working this Willow Leaf when my wife comes outside and goes "Well it WAS a nice tree..."

To be fair, she didn't fully understand the idea behind trimming plants and that whole process. I did do some crazy trimming on this tree though, so it's understandable.

Now I need to figure out if I want to go with the right leader or the left, which would get cut down considerably.


Any thoughts?
 

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Hey Ryan, the right one has better angle off the trunk and the left one is so straight and abrupt, I’d go with the right one. The center one should probably go too, unless that is the one you are calling the left one. That one would be fine if you cut it back as it’s too straight at this point. Good to see you again.
 
Hey Ryan, the right one has better angle off the trunk and the left one is so straight and abrupt, I’d go with the right one. The center one should probably go too, unless that is the one you are calling the left one. That one would be fine if you cut it back as it’s too straight at this point. Good to see you again.
Hi Judy! I hope you've been well!

I should've been more clear. The two branches I've highlighted below are the ones I'm referring to.
 

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I still like the angle of the right one more, looks more natural.
All good here, still so wild to hear you talk about your wife, lol, because you kinda grew up here …
 
It seems like this is pretty harsh treatment for this time of the year for a Willow Leaf.
Hope it works for you. Mine will wait until late spring.
 
It seems like this is pretty harsh treatment for this time of the year for a Willow Leaf.
Hope it works for you. Mine will wait until late spring.
Normally I'd agree with you. But since this tree was actively growing and healthy I worked on it anyways. I don't look at it in terms of the time of year, but rather whether the tree is healthy and pushing new growth.
 
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