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Not wishing to take anything away from you fella, that was a lot of work for what will be a very , very short gain, from every pruning cut five or six new very vigorous shoots will develop, in the first year each competing new shoot could put as much as 1m regrowth on. Well done for creeping around the crown and reaching those points, but for me its something i would never recommend on a Gum. :thumbup1:

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Not wishing to take anything away from you fella, that was a lot of work for what will be a very , very short gain, from every pruning cut five or six new very vigorous shoots will develop, in the first year each competing new shoot could put as much as 1m regrowth on. Well done for creeping around the crown and reaching those points, but for me its something i would never recommend on a Gum. :thumbup1:

 

agreed, good work all the same :thumbup1:

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I agree, if you look closely at the after picture you can see it had been reduced really hard a few years ago, so the tree sprouted like mad! The reduction was more to keep it under control and reduce risk of weighted limbs near the house and parking area.

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