My best Dig..

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My best Dig..

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Gday folk's. I dug this unknown on Saturday from a local park and its the best nebari and root system that I have dug so far. :tu: Its diameter is 50mm above the flare but with a straight trunk which sucks.
I have cut it back to about 2ft and will decide on where to chop closer to the trunk as it back buds.
Although I am still only learning I think this has a great root system :fc:

Any advice is appreciated :beer:
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Re: My best Dig..

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Thats crazy root flare, but do you have any pics of the trees foliage for an i.d?
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Thanks for the comments regarding the roots Dude :D as for id I am thinking English elm. I will update when it buds.. If it buds :fc:
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If it is and elm, then may i suggest a broom style tree. That way you could still use the radial spread of roots you have there.

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kcpoole wrote:If it is and elm, then may i suggest a broom style tree. That way you could still use the radial spread of roots you have there.

Ken
Thanks Ken, thats what I was thinking of doing re: Broom style How far up from the 50mm base should I chop :lost: :reading:

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Re: My best Dig..

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Depends on how tall you want the tree.

for a 2 inch base, then maybe plan on 12 inch tree (6-1 ratio), so maybe the trunk will be about 1/2 the total height?
You could allow a little longer as the trunk will thicken while growing the rest of the tree too.

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So around 7 inches sounds good to me, Thanks Ken :cool: should I do that now or wait for it to bud? at the moment it is around 2.5 feet long.
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OK so here's an update. It turned out be an English Elm :cool: I took Kens advice and chopped it at 7inches but I cut it straight :palm: I didn't know that I had to do a V chop to develop a broom, there is always next years dig for that :fc: As you can see it has only developed 2 branches and I recon 1 has to go Otherwise it might reverse taper! am I right :lost:

Dose anyone have any suggestions on what I should do now.
Thanks in advance for the help :beer ;) Happy Bonsai :beer: :beer:
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You can still do broom with that :imo:
Let each branch grow and then chop each back tot he same height. Repeat as necessary to build the broom :yes:

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Re: My best Dig..

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Thanks for the fast response and advice Ken Much appreciated:cool: One last thing mate, how round at the trunk should I let them get before cutting them back?
In time I hope that I can give advice to beginners,in the meantime all I can do is admire the awesome trees that you folks grow :hooray:
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