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AustraLAYER day 3,4 + 5

Posted: January 26th, 2012, 1:00 pm
by Gerard
Some attempts at thicke layers from a large Japanese maple in my garden
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Considering the huge amount of growth above th layer I was surprised th see such poor root development, time will tell if they survive.

Re: AustraLAYER day 3,4 + 5

Posted: January 26th, 2012, 7:37 pm
by alpineart
Hi Gerard , they look healthy , but with such little roots the odds are stacked against them . For you efforts i hope they do survive .I have done numerous layers ,most with little amounts of roots failed .I should have left them on for a few more months .Yet the other side of the coin i have have calloused only layers survive .

I haven't experienced root die back on grafts being left on for an extra season , they can grow over the ring bark but my experience is to scrape the bark back off to the bare wood again and reset more wires come Winter.I combine the ring bark and wire tourniquet together giving the roots the best possible chance to grow outer most and reduce the chance of the ring bark growing over and healing . Good luck .

Cheers Alpine

Re: AustraLAYER day 3,4 + 5

Posted: January 26th, 2012, 8:05 pm
by Stewart_Toowoomba
Hi Gerard

When did you put the layers on? ie how long were they all wrapped up?

Re: AustraLAYER day 3,4 + 5

Posted: January 27th, 2012, 10:26 am
by Aussie_Bonsai
awesome airlayers, im trying to do one myself at the moment on a european beech...

its my first ever attempt at an airlayer, im hoping it turns out alright :whistle:

Regards,
Ben

Re: AustraLAYER day 3,4 + 5

Posted: January 27th, 2012, 11:13 am
by Gerard
Stewart_Toowoomba wrote:Hi Gerard

When did you put the layers on? ie how long were they all wrapped up?
Hi Stewart layers were set on
Aussie_Bonsai wrote:awesome airlayers, im trying to do one myself at the moment on a european beech...

its my first ever attempt at an airlayer, im hoping it turns out alright :whistle:

Regards,
Ben
Cup Day, 10-11 weeks
Beech is a diificult species for a first attempt, good luck with it. Mine seem to go dormant very early and layers need vigourous growth.

Re: AustraLAYER day 3,4 + 5

Posted: January 27th, 2012, 12:05 pm
by Andrew F
Nice play on words, and all the best.

Re: AustraLAYER day 3,4 + 5

Posted: January 27th, 2012, 9:43 pm
by steve_84
Great results. Thank you for sharing your techniques and tips. I will have to give this a crack myself this year.