@bonsaitonight wrote:
The cutback, if not too severe, is typically good for encouraging growth lower on the tree at the expense of slowing it down quite a bit. If you go that route, you can see what comes out and then work with that.
@bonsaitonight wrote:
The cutback, if not too severe, is typically good for encouraging growth lower on the tree at the expense of slowing it down quite a bit. If you go that route, you can see what comes out and then work with that.