Put it to sleep?

Forrestford

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I found this Japanese grey bark elm at a nursery for 10$!! Seems like it has been grown in a green house all winter.
Does anyone have any recomendations on if I should defoliate and put it in my shed with my other trees? It’s been a weird winter weather wise but it still has a good month and half of cold weather.
My plan is to put it on the ground this spring, planning on cutting back to that first branch.
Thanks in advance.
Forrest.
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If it has been growing in a greenhouse all winter, I would put it under grow lights or by a window and keep it indoors until spring.
It hasn't had a chance to harden or prepare for winter and freezing temps, so to be safe, I would leave it indoors for now.
 

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If it has been growing in a greenhouse all winter, I would put it under grow lights or by a window and keep it indoors until spring.
It hasn't had a chance to harden or prepare for winter and freezing temps, so to be safe, I would leave it indoors for now.
OK, Thanks for the feedback. Whats another month of indoor anyways:)
 
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