I have a few plumbs I planted 15 years ago but none have branches or trunks appropriate for bows; too short, too twisty. A few years ago a sucker shot up from the root stock of one of these plums. I've been watching it to see what it would be. Last year it bloomed and set fruit but the fruit did not develop. This tree produced small peaches and its leaves looked more like peach than plum. Both are from the same genus, Pronus, but are different species. Well, yesterday I cut it at the base, cut off the top branched area and ended up with a pole about 7' long and about 2" in diameter.
Here is my question for you plum branch bow guys. Should I leave it in pole form to dry or cut it out to almost bow shape and let it dry before building a bow? I'm hoping to keep the bark on if I haven't waited to long to cut it. The flower buds are swelling so I'm not sure if the bark will slip or not. I plan to leave it on until the stave dries anyway unless it should be removed and the back sealed.