I thought i would start posting some details on a few trees i'm trying to develop/create into interesting bonsai. This tree below is a corky bark elm. It started out in life as a long skinny seedling i purchased at the Canberra Bonsai show in October 2017. Back then i was into bonsai but i never really had done or tried anything with any of the trees i had in my garden. This was the first time i had started to use the information i had read about online and in a few books.
This is the tree back in 2017. See the red circle for the elm in question. The tree was placed into a colander and buried with three other elms.
Not much to report on from that day since it was planted. I fertilised the tree heavy with blood and bone. I trimmed all the new growth on the tallest point so that it would grow as tall and thick as possible. Now, was that right to do? i don't know but it seemed to work. I also didn't wire this tree at any stage. Now i totally regret it and wish i wired earlier. I thought i would be able to wire it at a later stage but as i learnt it was just too damn thick by the time i went to try.

As it was today. I moved house in October this year and i had to dig out all my trees in the ground. So it was in the ground for almost 2 years. As you can see i let the top grow out but since its not in the ground it didn't seem to have any effect like it had in the past.
I cleaned out the mess and weeded the soil to see what i had. Normally these trees had like 4 foot of grass around them so it was hard to control. i did notice a bar branch. Now i didnt remove it today, but i think it should go as it could thicken that area to much and cause reverse taper. But im stuck on which branch to remove. Left or right?
Ill show you the movement i see in the trunk. I don't imagine this tree being very large maybe no larger then shohin. So i think i can get away with this movement. what do you think?
So from here I've chopped the top and i'm going to try and get the very low branch to grow more to thicken the trunk. I think that should work well. At my new joint i cant plant anything into the ground now....so that's out of the question. How would every one else thicken their trunks?
2020 will hopefully see some development into the branch structure and maybe more to a bonsai pot if all going well.
Super happy for any feedback. Thanks for reading
