Fiddle Leaf Fig with multiple trunks? HELP!

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Hello, I got my FLF about 3-4 months ago. It had multiple trunks when it arrived (idk if you can even call them trunks because they are tiny), but I ignored it. I wasn't even sure it was going to survive. But now that it has survived after transplanting and it looks fairly healthy...I want it to be just one trunk. How do I go about this? I also wouldn't mind braiding 3 of the trunks that are close together, but what do I do with the other 4 trunks?

Again, I don't even know if you can call them trunks, but whatever they are...there are 7 of them. What do I do?! Thank you so much!

Kori
 

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Keep the ones you want to keep and cut off the ones you don’t. Cut them as low as you can and they shouldn’t come back unless you give them greenhouse conditions.
 

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