JEG in Raleigh
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I have a little ginkgo that we planted 2 years ago. It is growing fast and is now almost 10' tall. But the base of the trunk is only 1.50" in diameter and the tree is bending significantly as it continues to grow. The top-most part of the new growth is easily at a 45-degree bend and sagging towards a 90-degree bend. I don't know what to do about it. I've been searching the web for advice and one person mentioned that their 10' tall ginkgo had a trunk diameter of 3" while mine is only 1.50". Everything I read says not to stake the tree.....and the trunk is growing straight for the first 3' or so until the weight of the upper part of the tree causes it to bend. I'm afraid to ask this but....should I top it (yikes!)? And if so, at what point? Any advice would be most appreciated. I've attached pictures. Thanks.