Tommykeolle
Yamadori
Attached is obviously an edit, not a physical photo but I think it gets the point across. (I didnt take pictures. Blame it on excitement mixed with fear)
I've been letting this elm go for a few weeks and saw a root poking through the split in the upper container so I had to take a peek....well, I'm glad I did. I have 2 main roots, and a couple more smaller ones coming out through the bark. But.....I have none where the tree was reduced and had a wire girdle.
Should those upper roots be cut to induce rooting at the preferred location or should I let it ride seeing as how those are the only connected roots?
I've been letting this elm go for a few weeks and saw a root poking through the split in the upper container so I had to take a peek....well, I'm glad I did. I have 2 main roots, and a couple more smaller ones coming out through the bark. But.....I have none where the tree was reduced and had a wire girdle.
Should those upper roots be cut to induce rooting at the preferred location or should I let it ride seeing as how those are the only connected roots?