[Ryceman3] Ulmus Parvifolia #1

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[Ryceman3] Ulmus Parvifolia #1

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This entry was purchased from a discount nursery in Essendon which had a closing down sale last year (I think October?). I got this and my other "create" entry for $12... I guess $6 each. They were very pot bound, very thirsty and very much on the way out. I repotted them both and they have come back to life somewhat since. I had no plans for them other than to let them grow but the position I have them in is too shady, and so all the new growth has been very leggy and the leaf size is huge. In order to move them to a sunnier position I need to cut them down, so I figure why not cut them all the way down for this comp!!
Basically I want to see what I can produce from a trunk chop in 18 months. We'll see how it pans out ...
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crikey!!!
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melbrackstone wrote:crikey!!!
:lol:
Clearly I'm in it to win it... :whistle:
Just pushing my envelope. Sorry to see your Elm is out but hope it pulls through and you find a tree to take its's place.
Good luck!
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GO FOR IT! !!!! :clap:
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:lol:
Clearly I'm in it to win it... :whistle:
Just pushing my envelope. Sorry to see your Elm is out but hope it pulls through and you find a tree to take its's place.
Good luck!
LOL! Thanks!

Good for you giving it a go! You inspired me to buy a clearance table plant today.... so I'll have a go at dropping its height from around 900 down to 250 while I'm nursing the corky bark. :)

I reckon it's all part of the learning curve.

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Another day, another trunk chop ... and the same result as the last...!

Don't know what is going on but when I washed off the roots after doing the trunk chop I discovered it had two very distinct layers of roots about 100mm or so apart!!??? Weird :shock: :?:
This is exactly the same as my other elm in the comp so I was able to chop again right under the first layer of roots and with any luck get another tree out of it. I think I did a better job of getting a pic of what I'm talking about this time, as the roots on this one are pretty pedestrian and missing on one side, making it easier to take a photo showing the full trunk line.

In any case, here's a progress pic showing an incredibly interesting stump ...? Enjoy!
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4 for the price of 2! Looks like you're doing well!
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melbrackstone wrote:4 for the price of 2! Looks like you're doing well!
I know ... it's the gift that keeps on giving!! Granted they're not exactly spectacular but I'm happy to have a few more to experiment with! :tu:
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Trunk chop and a big disturbance of the roots in the middle of winter,well it is one the coldest places in Australia..maybe the trees are very numb and didn't feel a thing :reading:
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anthonyW wrote:Trunk chop and a big disturbance of the roots in the middle of winter,well it is one the coldest places in Australia..maybe the trees are very numb and didn't feel a thing :reading:
Hi Anthony,
Did the same process on another Chinese elm at the same time last year (almost to the day) with a good outcome so I'm hoping to repeat the success this year with these ones. Hopefully I can!
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Hi Ryce
Fair enough,good luck,they are a tough tree.

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Happy with the amount of action after the trunk chop, lots of new growth and options now for this trunk - probably just about time to get in and figure out what I'm going to do with it ??? :lost: Might be a good candidate for a broom style given the new growth is quite consistent around the entire trunk ... I'll have a proper look soon.
The bonus trunk has also begun moving with shoots appearing ... :tu:
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Did a bit of shoot selection yesterday and have come up with a plan for this entry ... time to grow out now.
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Look like they are(both posts) coming along well.
Watch for wind burn otherwise they all look bullet proof.
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from 2500 to 250... and what an improvement!

Looking forward to seeing them develop!
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