Fusing trunks
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Fusing trunks
I've have seen some great results of using a few ficus trucks to make one thicker trunk.. Can this be done with other types of trees like ash or Chinese elm?
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Re: Fusing trunks
I hope so, Ive bound some chinese elm HW cuttings together over some yingshi stone in an attempt for them to fuse and become a ROR.Goff wrote:Can this be done with other types of trees like ash or Chinese elm?
Ill get back to you in 10 years mate

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Re: Fusing trunks
i have seen it done to maples. I went a crazy two years ago and have about 100 ash and 50 elms seedlings. So my question is really about the ash and elm. I think ill just have a crack and see what happens.
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