When thinking of the formation of your tree, it's important to complete this task in as little cuts and time as possible. First, think about whether you'd like to establish either a tree or bush. In cold climates, in ground "trees" are impossible usually to maintain, but for those in warm zone 7's or higher with the right variety, you can succeed with a tree form, but the fig tree wants to naturally turn into a bush. Given the appropriate amount of light, I see no disadvantage to either form, but in colder climates where winter protection is necessary, it is a disadvantage to have a tree form. With a tree, the size of the tree will simply be taller because the scaffolds of the tree start at a higher height. At the desired height you can top it and form the semi-permanent scaffolds, but in a bush form, the trunks at the base instead of a singular trunk like you'd see in a tree form are the scaffolds. You want long and well positioned scaffolds.
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