I visited a friend of mine today and found this celtis ready to be chopped out of their garden. I managed to convince them to let me try to save it from the tip. I tried to get the root ball but here in Toowoomba the soil is so clay, dry and heavy, the ball just fell apart on me. Maybe i didn't dig a wide enough circumference, but it was stuck between two close bushes - like weeds do. So it seems i did a bare rooted version instead.

I trimmed off about 90% of the leaves but tried to keep most of the limbs as i didn't want to cut off potential shari's (not sure if Celtis have sharis though??) The base scarring doesn't bother me as i think i could make it into a hollowed front - another first for me too then..
I cut some strips around the trunk at a potential ground level below the scarred section, then powdered some rooting compound around the wound. Settled it into some cactus mix and fnished off with some normal potting mix on top as i didn't have enough course mix left over!

I have a couple of questions for members...

1. Should i have cut the tap roots off below the desired base before repotting or something else?
2. Should i have completely cut out a band of bark around the base and applied rooting compound or will cutting and lifting up a 'skirt' of bark be sufficient?
3. Should i pull it out and repot in more coarse sand seeing that the mix i have it in is not ideal?
4. Any guesses on it chance of survival?
Pics are below. I think a yamadori could be addictive.... especially if this tree survives!

Cheers
Stew