Duhend
Seedling
Well, I picked up a new little Ulmus when I was buying my girlfriend one for her to kill again I'm sure. I couldn't resist it, it was so hairy and only had growth up top because that's all the light it got at Earl May.

Its pretty wild here.


Both during the great cut back.

The after, not perfect but I'm still new to things I suppose.
I've got new growth everywhere, these were taken around a month ago I believe the time stamp says, and things seem to be going good. It was just a sad little plant and so funny to see it only have growth on the top because of how it was suck in with the other stock. Maybe fool hardy at ten bucks but I'm still learning, cheap things to possibly kill are the best.
I should have re-potted this guy but finals at KU got the better of me. Any Opinion on putting it in a larger growth pot this late in the season? I've always potted by now, but it was such a late addition. I really do want it out of that little pot. A big worry is we have already had a few 90 degree days and I'm worried about the heat plus a bit of a shock. Although I hadn't planned on much of a root prune, that all could change though.
as always thanks for the input and the great site!

Its pretty wild here.


Both during the great cut back.

The after, not perfect but I'm still new to things I suppose.
I've got new growth everywhere, these were taken around a month ago I believe the time stamp says, and things seem to be going good. It was just a sad little plant and so funny to see it only have growth on the top because of how it was suck in with the other stock. Maybe fool hardy at ten bucks but I'm still learning, cheap things to possibly kill are the best.
I should have re-potted this guy but finals at KU got the better of me. Any Opinion on putting it in a larger growth pot this late in the season? I've always potted by now, but it was such a late addition. I really do want it out of that little pot. A big worry is we have already had a few 90 degree days and I'm worried about the heat plus a bit of a shock. Although I hadn't planned on much of a root prune, that all could change though.
as always thanks for the input and the great site!