proninyaroslav
Mame
This small-leaved Elm has an interesting history, the main part of the trunk died after air layering (I wanted to improve the nebari) and I had to grow the trunk continuation for several years. Now it has almost reached the thickness that I would like (diameter about 2.5-3 cm), but in the spring I will repotting with a significant root reduction, so I decided to postpone chopping. Can I chop the trunk down to the line (on the photo) this summer and give a back budding, or should I wait until next spring? The length of the trunk is more than a meter, mainly the branches are located at the top, and there are no suitable branches below that I could chop the trunk, so I want to chop to the dormant buds on the right.