Bonds Guy
Mame
Last year I girdled my chinese elm with a sheet of copper and today I wanted to review the results and remove the root below the girdle. After removing the soil, I noticed some rotting on the face and bottom of the root base. The face rot was soft so I scraped most of off. The rot on the bottom was much harder and though I was capable of scratching it off, it took some force to remove and at times I would dig too deep so I left it alone. I thought maybe the rot is from the copper sheet, because all the other seedling I girdle didn't have any rot and the copper sheet had blue spots on it. This tree has survived a lot of abuse (in fact that's why it's a clump) so I figured it might not be a something to worry about, but just in case, is this rot something to be worried about?