I’m new to bonsai (first year). I ordered a couple of Chinese elm pre-bonsai from Brussel’s awhile back. I could feel something hard in the middle of the planter, but figured it was some growing medium or planter feature.
Awhile back, I pulled out one of them, and the trunk basically went into the soil and split into a “y” that was then cut off at a similar point on each side, with fine roots coming from those stumps. Are all of them like this? Is that normal? They’re the only Chinese elms I have, so I’m not sure. I ended up putting it in a larger pot, despite having a smaller pot I was going for.
It’s a bummer, because I wanted to chop a trunk down and go for a mini Shohin size, but those two massive stumps would never allow me to get it into the pots I was envisioning. Can I chop one off? Would the tree make it if I did? Thanks!
Awhile back, I pulled out one of them, and the trunk basically went into the soil and split into a “y” that was then cut off at a similar point on each side, with fine roots coming from those stumps. Are all of them like this? Is that normal? They’re the only Chinese elms I have, so I’m not sure. I ended up putting it in a larger pot, despite having a smaller pot I was going for.
It’s a bummer, because I wanted to chop a trunk down and go for a mini Shohin size, but those two massive stumps would never allow me to get it into the pots I was envisioning. Can I chop one off? Would the tree make it if I did? Thanks!