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  • Elms and wire scars - Bonsai Nut
    On most trees wire scars will eventually disappear as the trunk thickens The key to speedy recovery is quicker trunk thickening so if the tree is already bonsai and you plan to keep it in a smaller pot and restrict growth then plan on scars being visible for many years Recovery will be much quicker if it is allowed to grow and develop more trunk thickness Chinese elms are reasonably common
  • Elm budding - Bonsai Nut
    Are Elms late to wake up as compared to other species? Reason I ask is last summer I bought my first Elm at the Bonsai show Nice little tree that I think has some potential It spent the winter in the shed storage and just took it out about 2 weeks ago No signs of buds yet at all It's still
  • Defoliate Chinese Elms | Page 3 | Bonsai Nut
    “When my elms started to turn at the end of December, I defoliated them ” When I lived in SoCal, I’d defoliate maples around Christmas but their leaves would be more “spent” than the elms I often wouldn’t defoliate Chinese elms (mostly due to laziness) Some of your leaves are turning, but others still have sugar starch to return
  • Indoor Elms | Bonsai Nut
    Elms of any species are not indoor trees Never have been Never will be Chinese elms (ulmus parvifolia) given correct care can tolerate growing indoors, sometimes for years, if the particular tree you have is one of the semi-tropical (but definitely not a tropical) cultivar, special lighting and humidifiers They will NEVER, repeat NEVER, live as long indoor as they will outdoors Indoors
  • Chinese elms | Bonsai Nut
    'Hokkaido' is a dwarf, or even miniature Chinese elms that is very slow growing, and brittle, and does have corky bark Because it is brittle, it is difficult to handle 'Yatsubusa' is a Chinese elm that has a congested growth pattern, the name means 8 buds Multiple buds at every node Will develop corky bark at age significantly more than 10
  • How do I start a Siberian Elm from the ground? | Bonsai Nut
    I have collected elms simply by sawing around the root spread in the ground about a foot out from the trunk I use a battery powered reciprocating saw (from Home Depot) After sawing all the roots around and under the tree, I Then pull the tree out of the ground I saw off the tops too if needed It doesn’t look like yours needs that
  • Defoliate Chinese Elms - Bonsai Nut
    Chinese elms can become very dense, very quickly when kept healthy The only cons i can think of are if it is done incorrectly ( too much for the health of the tree) ( damage from careless procedures) or at the wrong time ( ie: leaves or needles not hardened off) The usual cons if a procedure is improperly applied or carried out at the wrong time
  • Siberian Elm Advice- From Seed | Bonsai Nut
    Siberian elms are pretty vigorous trees and like most elms, they can take dramatic root reduction (like 95 percent) at the right time Also your location dictates what you can do with them right now If you're in an area that is winter now, working roots, trunk reduction etc is not in the cards until early spring arrives


















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