I inherited Timothy Carlton from Mom when they moved from here; he was originally rescued as a 10" kiddo, dying in a Lowe's rejects section SEVERAL moves previous to here. I've had to repot him twice in the 6-7 years I've had him. He's officially outgrown my house, and I thought when he reached the ceiling he'd either STOP or start growing sideways.
But he just kept going and hurting himself by scraping his leaves on the ceiling, so I've had to get some twine and tie him so he can grow sideways without injuring himself
He really is, and it's funny because his type of tree is supposed to have maybe a foot or two of leaves at the top, but TC has always had a full four feet of leaves. He's a good tree, but BABY puh-LEASE