I am looking to adjust the brims to increase diameter in certain instances. Sometimes supports are far out there and I would just feel better with a more stable platform.
Even when set to the Strong setting, I am getting lots of part vibrations during printing, even as low as the 10-30~ layer range I’ve watched parts vibrate from the printer moving so violently.
I pretty much expressly print on Silent now and my first layer is slowed down to a speed at which paint would dry faster. This is still proving ineffective at times. 
When the printer works it’s amazing but organic supports may need a bit more exposed options here and there, I find them to be a little lack luster in the function of actual supporting, contrary to their name and (Strong) setting.
Printer: X1C
Material: 1 Bambu PLA Basic Silver
Though I am not doubting the issues you are having, I don’t think organic/tree supports are the entire issue. I use them almost exclusively for my action figure/miniature parts which sometimes get quite small. Sometime my supports look more like Bonsai trees than simple branches and the only problem I have is because of my poor choices in orientation of the parts. I am using a combination of Bambu/Polymaker/Inland filaments and they all provide similar results.
However, it took many trial-and-error (mostly error) prints to figure out the best way to use supports. Even so, I usually print two or more of the same part with different orientation just to be safe.
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Thanks for the reply!
Most of my problem originates from STL’s that are pre-oriented to preserve facing details, on a much larger 10" Mando figurine.
These orientations are tested on many printers by the public and have passed in other printers with flying colors so I have no doubts about the actual orientation.
Perhaps it is the size + orientation at this specific print speed (even on Silent mode) but I feel like the author would have made a stipulation for any Bambu users in the print guide.
I really appreciate the insight on orientation and I will be conducting similar tests like you do just to be safe, thanks for the tips!
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