My New Elm!!!

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My New Elm!!!

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hey guys and girls,picked this tree up from bonsai at the bay down at woollamia the other day! What do you think, any suggestions? Do you think it needs to be shortened and a new apex grown? if so where would you cut it? just seeing what other peoples thoughts and ideas are....cheers guys griffo
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Hi Griffo, really nice base on your elm. Maybe you could do something like this, :lost:,, sorry i didn't put a pot with it but u get the idea,, Craig
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I like where Craig has the apex, but I would let the middle section thicken a little before making this cut next winter.
Not sure about the potting angle but the roots may play a part when you make that decision.
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Nice taper from the bottome to the next bit, but not much from there up

Serious need of rampant growth to thicken those sections, or get radical and cut back to the top of the second section.
Craigs semi cascade works for me :-)

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tilted the tree back a bit and added a pot :) ,,Craig
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Very nice Craig!
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wow that does look good craig,so basically i just cut just above the thick part of the trunk and grow a new apex
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:gday: Thanks Griffo,,
griffo84 wrote:wow that does look good craig,so basically i just cut just above the thick part of the trunk and grow a new apex
. Griffo, it's not quite that simple mate.., All i can do is offer you an idea, without having this tree in front of me it's very hard to say which branch i would use to train a new leader. You could use one of those very small new shoots or try to get a shoot at the bottom of the larger shoot/branch.It's not an overnight job but very achievable in the long term..Remember it's only my impression of this tree and only you can turn this virt into reality :fc: ,,if thats the way you decide to go ..I'm sure if you think about it ,other options will be available :reading: Have fun :tu: ,,Craig
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