English Elm Long term project

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English Elm Long term project

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I have been growing this elm in a grow box for a few years, roots have been poor and there is not much live bark.
Originally I hoped to produce a raft but failed to produce new roots so I decided to stand it up slightly and remove a couple of extra trunks which were long straight and ugly.
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The main trunk is completely hollowed out
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Hi Gerard, great start beautiful old trunk. You need to be very careful to put plenty of movement into the new leader so it blends with the curves in the old part of the trunk.
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I agree on the leader. It should be pulled down to follow the trunk line. This would be a great root over rock project. An old Elm sitting on top of the mountain type thing.
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Gday Gerard,
I see the tree with your original front looking something like this...What do you think?
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The decusion in which front to use is a tough one, I know that much of the deadwood will disintegrate quickly forcing regular
redesigns, I agree that the movement needs to continue in the same direction as the trunk, I have a guy wire tied and plan to tighten it gradually. I am reluctant to bend too hard as I fear breaking the only live vein.
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Well, if that happens come and see me and we will get you another English Elm project
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How is your Elm going Gerard? How about a winter shot?
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