@Mikecheck123 So I received this in early December and it came dry so I watered and it bounced back. Grew well but branches were long and thin so I trimmed it and planted the cuttings. All the cuttings rooted and are in their own pots now. After that the tree grew out of control, branches weeping out past the bowl, so I trimmed back again. It's currently in a setup that has 3 spider farmer SF-1000s enclosed in mylar curtains with mylar everywhere.
The soil it came with looks to be a combo of akadama, lava, fir bark and some kind of organic soil. I honestly can't figure out specifically what it is because it dries really fast and it's very fine. I know what garden soil feels like and this isn't it. I put a skewer in and check daily and it's not moist so I've been watering every 24-36 hours and the tree has thrived to this point. It's more the black veins I'm worried about.
Before it was growing so fast the leaves were very reddish then would turn green. Now, they're reddish and turn yellow then drop. My setup has a humidifier, a fan and I have 50+ lbs of Diatomaceous Earth, lava rock, pumice and fir bark if I need to do a repot. It's crazy how fast it dries. Idk if I need to water almost twice? Does that make sense indoors? Every tree I pull the skewer out and you can feel moisture. The elm is consistently drier than all.