My wife was nice enough to come home with this seiju elm for my birthday

Can anyone tell me roughly how old this tree may be ?
I can post additional photos if needed.
Thanks Ross


Ken, you sure you don't mean Hokaiddo? From what I understand seiju is extremely fast and Hokaiddo are quite slow. I have a seiju and personally, preventing ugly knobs from too vigorous growth is difficult. I've recently had to trunk chop and start again because of reverse taper from too quick growth... Could be wrong though, you've got plenty more experience than me.kcpoole wrote: they are quite slow growers tho.
Ken
Haha thankslackhand wrote:I have no input on the age of the elm, but Happy Birthday!
Would be nice to know more details... I'm in Melbourne and my wife bought it from Bonsai Orient Bonsai Nursery in reservoir.Tony Bebb wrote:Ray will be able to tell you exactly how old it is Ross. He knows his stock.
I would say around 8 - 10, but there is nothing like knowing the details. As Ken said it has very good maturity.
Nice Birthday pressie mate![]()
Tony
stocaz wrote:
Would be nice to know more details... I'm in Melbourne and my wife bought it from Bonsai Orient Bonsai Nursery in reservoir.
Not sure why they have rays stock there ? It's a huge nursery got plenty of beautiful stuff
Thanks for your replyshibui wrote:You can certainly use confidor on Chinese elms. if it is mealy bugs this would be best because it is systemic so will kill the ones that are probably living on the roots as well. Pestoil should be safe for the tree but is a contact pesticide. It will only kill the ones it touches.
DustyRusty wrote:Ken, you sure you don't mean Hokaiddo? .kcpoole wrote: they are quite slow growers tho.
Ken