I bought an English elm and it wasn't in the best shape. There is no leaves on the leader near the top. Is there a way can I fix this?
So far I have reported it in well draining soil but what else can I do?
Good afternoon @Troy2
You have done the right thing by repotting it into a larger pot, that’s essential mate.
Please give it a good soaking with Seasol as that is helpful with transplant shock.
I would personally cut off the dead leader branch, this will then encourage new growth to shoot. Just make sure you keep an eye on the watering so it doesn’t dry out.
Good luck, it may take a bit of time but it should recover 🌿🌿🌿
Thank you for your response how much of the leader would need to be cut off would you think.
How do I determine if the section is dead as in how far down the leader is dead
Hi @Troy2,
It's great to see that @mich1972 has provided some helpful advice and a big welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, too. I'd agree that the dead leader needs to go.
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