Judy's elmelm

JudyB

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It's turned into a tree I see! When do you plan on doing a chop?
 
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Funny how it grew three all the movement and taper it had. The good news is it has plenty of power to heal the next chop.. I think I would go lower than last time.
 

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I wouldn't chop it, better to do an airlayer. Elms sprout roots well even in big girth, so that "beast" won't have any problem, and you'll get and extra free mature tree :cool:

Thanks for sharing
That has not been my experience with cork bark type elms. Tried several air layers on this and all failed. Cuttings in a misting bed of 1 year old wood, at 5 minute intervals produced roots
 

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Funny how it grew three all the movement and taper it had. The good news is it has plenty of power to heal the next chop.. I think I would go lower than last time.
Yes, it appears there is no reason to do any type of movement until the very base/ first section is as thick as you want it. You just lose the taper and movement as it thickens in ground.
 

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That has not been my experience with cork bark type elms. Tried several air layers on this and all failed. Cuttings in a misting bed of 1 year old wood, at 5 minute intervals produced roots
Interesting...🤔

In my ulmus parvifolia var nirekeyaki, that has corky bark too, the arilayer work without any problem, but I hadn't try with big caliper...yet.

Good luck!
 

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End of season update. Cut circle around roots about two months ago. I chopped it shortly after my last post. Now the question is when I pot it up do I keep two or all three of the trunks I left in place. Looking forward to the next photo in the early spring/late winter in a pot3C15D240-9DCD-4162-A6E1-734A5C72288D.jpeg
 

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Uproot yourself! Yes I know the pot color is not ideal, but it’s all I had. I did cut a fair amount of heavy roots off. Here’s to hoping it survives. It was pretty flat on the bottom since I planted it on a paver. Also I cut around the roots last year so it would develop them closer to the trunk. Seemed to work. And I got a sprout on the other side of one of the roots I cut.
 

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What a big transformation, can't wait to see where you take it next!
 
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