Mattmattmm
Seedling
Hi guys,
I got this Chinese elm about this time last year. Had a really good summer and then brought it indoors for winter, I then wired and pruned it but in hindsight I think I cut back too aggressively and it got stressed with that, the wring and the new environment inside.
I took it back outside when it started getting sunny and I got some minimal growth but its really not happy. I started soaking it in water every few days making sure I did not over water and put into a shaded area. I went out today and decided to scrap back the bark to find green and most of the apex and branches are dead but the whole trunk is green underneath.
Wondering what to do here? Should I cut back all the dead (afraid that most of the tree will go) or should I just leave it and see if it comes back next year?
You can see the break in the branch where I bent the branch a little and it snapped because it was dead.
Any help would be great guys!
I got this Chinese elm about this time last year. Had a really good summer and then brought it indoors for winter, I then wired and pruned it but in hindsight I think I cut back too aggressively and it got stressed with that, the wring and the new environment inside.
I took it back outside when it started getting sunny and I got some minimal growth but its really not happy. I started soaking it in water every few days making sure I did not over water and put into a shaded area. I went out today and decided to scrap back the bark to find green and most of the apex and branches are dead but the whole trunk is green underneath.
Wondering what to do here? Should I cut back all the dead (afraid that most of the tree will go) or should I just leave it and see if it comes back next year?
You can see the break in the branch where I bent the branch a little and it snapped because it was dead.
Any help would be great guys!