Can someone help me identify my tree
- svavar
- Offline Topic Author
- New Member
- Posts: 3
- Thanks received: 0
Can someone help me identify my tree?
all tips are more than welcome, i got this tree for a b-day present and its my first,
i?m going to care of it
This image is hidden for guests.
all tips are more than welcome, i got this tree for a b-day present and its my first,
i?m going to care of it
This image is hidden for guests.
Please log in or register to see it.
This image is hidden for guests.
Please log in or register to see it.
Please log in or register to see it.
by svavar
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- leatherback
- Offline
- Platinum Member
- Posts: 8637
- Thanks received: 3659
Replied by leatherback on topic Can someone help me identify my tree
Posted 9 years 10 months ago #14539
Hi,
welcome to the forum.
It is either an elm or a zelkova. As I have neither, and have never looked into the species, I;ll leave it to others to properly identify it.
One thing I can say.. THis plant is currently very unhappy. Do you know where they got the plant? It will need a bit of TLC for it to survive till spring.
Make sure it is not sitting on top of a radaitor. Give it plenty of light. Water when the soilsurface is starting to dry up (Too wet is nog good) and do not let it dry out (Completely dry = dead plant).
At this stage I would consider taking the plant out of the current container, and potting it up in a somewhat larger pot, using good quality potting substrate. That will aid in recovery.
welcome to the forum.
It is either an elm or a zelkova. As I have neither, and have never looked into the species, I;ll leave it to others to properly identify it.
One thing I can say.. THis plant is currently very unhappy. Do you know where they got the plant? It will need a bit of TLC for it to survive till spring.
Make sure it is not sitting on top of a radaitor. Give it plenty of light. Water when the soilsurface is starting to dry up (Too wet is nog good) and do not let it dry out (Completely dry = dead plant).
At this stage I would consider taking the plant out of the current container, and potting it up in a somewhat larger pot, using good quality potting substrate. That will aid in recovery.
by leatherback
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.