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Slippy, slimy Syc 2m reduction. Tree was previously engulfed in ivy that had recently been severed and partly stripped. Plenty of deadwood and squirrel damage. Wasn’t much to work with in terms of growth as all decent growth points were on the last couple of feet of each limb.IMG_3828.jpgIMG_3831.jpg

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4 hours ago, JaySmith said:

Slippy, slimy Syc 2m reduction. Tree was previously engulfed in ivy that had recently been severed and partly stripped. Plenty of deadwood and squirrel damage. Wasn’t much to work with in terms of growth as all decent growth points were on the last couple of feet of each limb.IMG_3828.jpgIMG_3831.jpg

Cracking job there. Not the easiest of trees to leave growth points on. Even harder to not accidentally break them after.

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