Need advice on A. palm. 'Novum' - awkward nursery material - multiple trunk lines all bending in one direction

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I received a JM (A. palmatum ‘Novum’. a vigorous-growing cultivar) from Evergreen Gardenworks last month and repotted it from a 4” pot to a gallon pot.

It’s still in the growing phase but I’m not sure what to do with this tree this season to set it up for success long term. It has a short trunk with 3 possible trunk lines, each coming from the same point, so I’m not sure if I keep all three. I don’t think it’s suitable for clump-style, but maybe I’m wrong?

In my unqualified beginner's intuition, I am thinking of air layering the right trunk for a second tree and keeping the other two together - I could either develop it as a double trunk or use one of the trunks as a sacrifice branch for trunk/taper development. Should I wire anything? What can I do about the awkward movement?

I’d appreciate a more experienced take on what the options are here and if I should wait another season before working on this stock material. It’s only about ½” in trunk caliper.

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I would take off the thickest of the three, keep the other two and grow them out. An air layer is possible.
 

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What’s going on here? it looks like a fungal or viral condition. If this is the only trunk showing it, I’d remove it.
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I would take off the thickest of the three, keep the other two and grow them out. An air layer is possible.
Would this be a good idea for this current season? I'm assuming late spring/early summer are good times for airlayer and eventual removal of the thickest trunk.
 

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Not sure - I thought this was a feature of the tree, but maybe it's canker? Hoping it's just stress from the repot, but I could be wrong.
That’s not stress from the repot, that would manifest in wilting leaves. Look into Pseudomonas or Verticillium wilt. I’d remove it like now.
 
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