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Chinese Elm advice...

Posted: August 2nd, 2010, 7:25 pm
by Dom124
Hi guys,

this is my first topic regarding one of my own trees... so please go easy. :D

i got this Elm about 2 years ago off a mate of mine........ he floats around here time to time ;)
this tree was grown in the ground using the cut & grow method so there are some visible scars that hopefully will cover over in time due to the Elm's corky bark.

so i guess i was really after some advice / feedback that would help make this a better tree.

a couple things i have been thinking about is....
1) removing the apex and bringing in down to the branch below. ( the tree stands at 420mm from the soil )
2) potting it up this year ( what type of pot / colour & style )

sorry for the phone pics, any feedback / advice is greatly appreciated.

cheers,

Re: Chinese Elm advice...

Posted: August 2nd, 2010, 8:01 pm
by anttal63
Hi Dom this is what i'd be doing... :D

Re: Chinese Elm advice...

Posted: August 2nd, 2010, 8:07 pm
by craigw60
Ha Funny Ant I was look at the tree thinking pity they let that centre section grow so straight and untapered,
I agree with Ant.
If you want to pot the tree then a glazed pot is usually used for deciduous trees.
Craig

Re: Chinese Elm advice...

Posted: August 2nd, 2010, 9:13 pm
by masekeane
Hi ,
I really like Ants idea and if you consider doing this, I would suggest an air layering where Ant has started to taper the top, I think you will get a lovely tree out of the top of the elm as well.
Good luck Mase

Re: Chinese Elm advice...

Posted: August 3rd, 2010, 9:44 pm
by Dom124
hey guys,

thanx for the reply & virt Ant....... i will seriously consider that. 8-)

yeah i have to agree with you all that the tree has this straight centre section.

thanx for the air layer advice Mase.

i guess this one is destined for a few more years in a grow pot.... :D