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What's up everyone? I have a question regarding a recently acquired (about 1 week ago) chinese elm. The tree is about 15-20 years old and absolutely awesome. It was shipped to me from Michigan (I'm in upstate N.Y.) and is just now beginning to bud out. The tree was last repotted in '03 and looks like it could use a repot & root prune. I know elms are pretty much as hearty as they come but if I attempt to repot it now I'm worried that I'll stress it out too much. Any suggestions/opinions would be greatly appreciated. Just an FYI for everyone I've been in bonsai for about 4 yrs but I'm just now starting to acquire some older more advanced trees and just want to get some opinions before I do anything that could be harmful. Thanks alot!
sw
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A beginner, always looking to learn new things! Last edited by sw : 26-Feb-2005 at 11:40 AM. |
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