Shohin Chinese Elm
- Dennis
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My shohin Chinese Elm before and after pruning. Hope I didn't cut too much.
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There are still some crossing branches that I would remove, otherwise looks quite good.
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Thanks! I did end up removing one more branch after the photo, I really would like to repot it in a more suitable pot but I probably should give it some time as not to over stress the tree after cutting so much.
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Nothing wrong with the pot, maybe too deep. I would leave it now until spring, gives you time to find suitable pot
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Yes, designwice a more shallow pot would be better. At the same time care is harder and development slower. I would keep it in that size pot for quite a while for the sake of the tree.
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