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Cinese elm - Take Two

Posted: October 4th, 2020, 8:34 am
by MJL
My apologies in advance if I have posted this before but for the life of me, I searched and could not find it and wanted to record the progress.

I had a Chinese elm that I purchased some years back. One of those - "Oh that seems like good value..." at the time and then - it's actually poo tickets! :palm: Beset with problems - none the least being awful aerial roots and a terrible structure. I can't find photos of when I purchased it - so perhaps I knew it was a bad impulse buy.

A few years back - I decided to experiment by laying it down. I thought there may be an interesting raft there. At the time - I didn't realise that Chinese elm are hard to kill - so I thought I was being kinda brave! Hardly!

Anyway - I stripped the underside bark and applyied rooting hormone gel and checked it in a green planter box.I then waited and earlier this year, I lifted it to see what had occurred. All sorts of good stuff had occurred. So I changed changes the training pot to a flatter tray, splayed and arranged the roots for better nebari and arranged it how I thought might look ok.

This morning, it had its first trim this season. A raft in training bit more enjoyable (for me) than the ugly tree it was prior.

You'll also see at the end a range of root cuttings I took - seems that most of them decided to survive too. The first photo I have - after I have played the trunk down.
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Some time later, I pulled it up to see what had happened. Good stuff had happened.
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I arranged the roots.
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And gave it it's first Spring haircut today.
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The roots cuttings took too!
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Now I have a more interesting project and that impulse buy may turn out to be OK value after all. :yes:

Re: Cinese elm - Take Two

Posted: October 4th, 2020, 9:30 am
by Ryceman3
I’m pretty sure I have read about this before MJL... but I also had a quick look and didn’t come up with anything when I searched!??
In any case, happy to read it again and the progression is coming along so also happy to see the development. Looking good!
:yes:

Re: Cinese elm - Take Two

Posted: October 4th, 2020, 10:13 am
by melbrackstone
It's looking good. They are hard to kill, which is why they make such great bonsai subjects.

Re: Cinese elm - Take Two

Posted: October 4th, 2020, 12:54 pm
by KIRKY

Re: Cinese elm - Take Two

Posted: October 4th, 2020, 2:04 pm
by MJL
Well played Kirky - thanks - and apologies for the double post everyone.


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Re: Cinese elm - Take Two

Posted: October 4th, 2020, 8:54 pm
by Ryceman3
KIRKY wrote: October 4th, 2020, 12:54 pm Coming along nicely.

https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/forum/view ... 12#p276012
Cheers
Kirky
Yes! Thanks for the link Kirky, if nothing else I feel better knowing I am not completely senile!
:cool: :beer: