Thanks. I’m not holding my breath.Fingies crossed for you
Well I hope so. Thanks for the assurance.I think it is a sign it’s going to live. I have had trees with basically no roots left after digging, eventually pull through.
3 weeks later and there are roots. Not enough yet, but on their way.Decided to put a layer on the big elm air layer.
Since it growing like an elm should, (very vigorously) I decided to layer off the big section to the right, and made a plan for the rest of the tree, to get it closer to a desired shape. View attachment 491875View attachment 491880Pink circle is the layer site. Blue and red lines are chop sites. Looking to get the foliage compacted again. View attachment 491878View attachment 491879View attachment 491876View attachment 491877I know most wouldn’t bother with this, but I’m liking the transformation process.
Might someday be a nice tree(s).
I didn’t actually. I initially wanted to slip a radial root disc below the roots but had forgotten how extremely brittle these elm roots are. They remind me of styrene noodles.Did you trim it back closer to the roots?
This for us coming along. Going to have to get creative with carving.I extracted the elm I ground layered underneath the hydrangea. View attachment 542600View attachment 542601View attachment 542602View attachment 542604Not great material, but I’ll do my best.