Chinese Elm/Ulmus Parvifolia 'Seiju' & 'Frosty' Cuttings

Dutchland

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Greetings From Maryland,
This is my First Post Here in These Forums. Today I Took Cuttings from my Mature Chinese Elms.
I Have 1 Seiju and 2 Frosty Elms Approx. 13-15 Years Old. They Were Planted in the Ground About 10 Years Ago. The 2nd Frosty Elm I Just Recently Found Growing. It Popped Up, Where I Cut the Root off to Move the Tree to be Planted in the Ground.
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My Chinese Elm/Ulmus Parvifolia 'Seiju' 13-15 Year Old.


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Chinese Elm/Ulmus Parvifolia 'Frosty' #2 10 Year Old From Accidental Root Cutting.


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Chinese Elm/Ulmus Parvifolia 'Frosty' #1 - 13 Year Old
 

Dutchland

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Donor Branch from the Frosty #2


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Donor Branch from the Seiju


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Seiju Cuttings


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Frosty Cuttings. I Avoided the Shoots that Reverted from the Dwarf that the Frosty- "Lois Hole" Cultivar is. I Used 1 as an Experiment to See if the Cutting will Re-Revert?? Back to a Dwarf.


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I Took a lot of Various Sized Cutting from Small to Large to See Which Roots Best
 

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Took 60 Cuttings Total. 40 Seiju and 20 Frosty. I Believe the Seiju Root a lot Better, We'll See...
I Do Know the Frosty's are the First to Fail.
I had Two Prior Attempts at Cloning These.
The First Time I Did Too Much and Last Try I Didn't Do Enough...
Hopefully I Can Get a Decent Success Rate. These Varieties Are Great, They Even Have Natural Bonsai Potential.
BTW I Used Pure Pro-Mix in (Air) Cell Flats.
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I'll Keep These Inside Under a Floro and Check on the Every Day. Last Batch I Should've Let on Fresh Air in, Mold Set In and Before I Knew it I Lost the Entire Lot.

Thanks for Looking,
-Dutch
 

Dutchland

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Nice. Take some root cuttings to. They grow easy...
I am Going to Try Some Air Layering Tomorrow.
I'll Have to Look Up How to Do Root Cuttings... Despite One of my Trees being from a Root Cutting, It was Accidental and I Never Took Any Purposely.
 

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Just dig a piece of root...preferably with some finer ones on. I've used just a bare piece to...Put it in a pot. You'll be surprised how easy it grows.
I Was Hoping There Would be Some Informative Videos on Youtube but it was Very Limited.
Thank You So Much for the Suggestion... I Would've Never have Thought of Root Cutting.
I am Thinking I Should Take as Many Air Layering and Root Cuttings as I Can and Then Dig Up the Remaining Frosty and Pot it Up.
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So like Pencil Sized Cuttings Placed in Soil or Peat Moss?? Is This Time of the Year Okay??
 

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I Was Hoping There Would be Some Informative Videos on Youtube but it was Very Limited.
Thank You So Much for the Suggestion... I Would've Never have Thought of Root Cutting.
I am Thinking I Should Take as Many Air Layering and Root Cuttings as I Can and Then Dig Up the Remaining Frosty and Pot it Up.
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So like Pencil Sized Cuttings Placed in Soil or Peat Moss?? Is This Time of the Year Okay??
You should enjoy this then 😉 https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/elm-root-cuttings.18590/
 
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is it too late to do a cutting for chinese elm? The guys are my local nursery in so cal said it was alright to try it now. I have two 2 inch stems at the base of my 20+ year old chinese elm and I am planning on placing them in a plastic bottle with perlite.
 

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I would say cuttings from elm work yearround in yr climate..?
 

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Frosty Cuttings. I Avoided the Shoots that Reverted from the Dwarf that the Frosty- "Lois Hole" Cultivar is. I Used 1 as an Experiment to See if the Cutting will Re-Revert?? Back to a Dwarf.

I missed this thread first time around. For clarification - "Frosty" and "Lois Hole" are two different cultivars. "Lois Hole" was created from a "Frosty" branch that showed more variegation than normal.
 
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