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Chinese Elm help. Dropping leaves | Bonsai Nut What is your experience with the chinese elms dropping leaves Here are a couple images of my elm: For comparison, I have a couple other bonsai; I have a field maple, that has no moss on the substrate but basically also grows in the volcanic gravel No problem for him, the saucer is also often filled with water and the tree grows like crazy
Siberian Elm Progression | Bonsai Nut I’ve got several varieties but have more Siberian Elms than anything else Not because Siberian elm is some unkept bonsai gem of a tree, but because they are hardy, they respond to EVERYTHING, and they are extremely plentiful here in the 505
New Chinese Elm beginner | Bonsai Nut Chinese elms are sometimes promoted as indoor bonsai The vast majority of people who try that end up disappointed by dead and dying indoor Chinese elms Mot sites indoors are way too dark for most trees even though we find light levels comfortable, there's not enough of the right spectrum for trees
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
Elm or Boxwood for a Beginner? | Bonsai Nut Elm is It is fast growing tough and can take some abuse Boxwood tend to be a little more sensitive to soil and forget about wiring one if the wood has hardened It’s tough too but more susceptible to overwatering (which is a common thing beginners do)
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
Emergency elm repot | Bonsai Nut In those kinds of temperature elms -including Chinese elm- can shut down a bit Some native species have a “summer dormancy” which means they slow significantly and even stop Removing roots in those conditions can sometimes be a problem with watering etc
pruning Chinese elm--when to stop before end of growing season first . . . I have two Chinese elms that are constantly growing, summer heat of Oklahoma (7b), more recent cooler weather lately, doesn't matter Grow, grow, grow Good signs, I think, and pretty standard for this species But, my questions pertains to getting ready for winter: should I stop pruning and
Elms - Bonsai Nut For general care and styling of the Ulmus and Zelkova genera of trees
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