Air layering question

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Mr Miagi
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Air layering question

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I live in Vic and Its the start of spring and I just air layered off a silver birch, a pine and a cypress. I cut the bark off a small section and put a small plastic pot on the exposed section and filled it with potting mix. I was just wondering how long i would have to leave it attached to the tree befor I saw it off below the pot.

How do I know when the roots are developed enough to cut it away?
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Re: Air layering question

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Hi Mr miagi,
when you say U cut off a small section ,did U mean U ringbarked it. Also its normally left on 4 six weeks or more and when the roots look strong and R plentiful then U can chop it off. Maybe show a picy when time comes & someone will be able to tell you its ready to come off or not. Hope this helps!
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Re: Air layering question

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Check if there are sufficient roots on the layer prior to cutting off by digging in the pot gently and looking for roots.

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