

this probably wasn't the best place for an air layer but i didn't think it was going to root my first time around
any advice on what i should do now would be great because i dont know what i'am doing

matt
The search function is your friendRintar wrote:Are layer pots a custom made or purchased item?
There is plenty of info if you search slit pot method. This first link has heaps of info regarding different methods and do's and don't s viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7451&hilit=split+po ... d&start=30 and here is some info from ausbonsai wiki https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... =Air_layermatty-j wrote:what exactly do you mean by the split pot method?
I will be doing this in the future when Layering certain species.Bougy Fan wrote: I find elms and maples hard to layer and often wrap some wire in the middle of the ringbark to TRY and stop it growing back over.
I layered a maple a couple of years back and it only had a few roots. It wasn't great material (just practicing), but I thought what the heck and potted it (although not in winter). Sure enough it survived...there wasn't a lot of top growth though.shibui wrote:In my opinion this IS enough roots to support the small amount of branches above. I am constantly amazed at how few roots a plant can get by on.: