Ground grown chinese elm

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I have a chinese elm that's screwed to a piece of plywood and I was wondering if I could lift the tree and trim the roots every year? Or would it be best to give it 2 years?
 

akhater

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Since it's a Chinese elm you can do it every year without risk. If you feel that the tree is sulking then give it a break but I doubt it will skip a beat
 

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I have a chinese elm that's screwed to a piece of plywood and I was wondering if I could lift the tree and trim the roots every year? Or would it be best to give it 2 years?

Dork, objective answers to subjective questions are tough ;-) You --can-- trim the roots yearly. --BUT-- do you need to. Generally, if you trim roots the shoots won't be vigorous and vice versa. Prioritize shoots or roots and alternate the pruning to maximize one or the other.
 

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Chinese elm generally only grow a few thick roots from the trunk. Pruning those will usually stimulate more roots to give far better nebari. I don't trim roots of elms every year but a check after year 1 is definitely worth while.
 
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