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crownergis

Help me 'fix' my JM please

crownergis
13 years ago

Late snow storm this weekend dropped 12" of wet snow and broke a limb on my JM. Unfortunately it was a top limb and the main central trunk and probably about a third of the tree.

So how do I prune it?

Prune from A to B and leave a large exposed wound?

Cut from A to C and lose another third of the tree and still a leave a large wound?

Or should I go down the trunk a foot to the next branch and cut it off there?

It seems to me that cutting off one or two parts of the central trunk would prohibit it from growing substantially taller (like topping the tree). Am I right?

It is a Japanese Maple Lace Leaf Contorta.

Thanks.

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