cork oak
- peterb
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Re: cork oak
Hey guy
As far as i'm aware oaks are notoriously hard to airlayer, but not sure of the cork oak hopefully someone with more experience will be able to shed some light for you
regards
peterb
As far as i'm aware oaks are notoriously hard to airlayer, but not sure of the cork oak hopefully someone with more experience will be able to shed some light for you
regards
peterb
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Re: cork oak
I have struck cuttings from Cork Oak. Not a huge strike rate but I did get a few to grow roots. Can't remember what time of year
but if your conditions are good should be ok any time.
Very easy from seed if your tree has any acorns under it.

Very easy from seed if your tree has any acorns under it.
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Re: cork oak
Hi Guy,
I did an air layer for one of our teachers at the School Of Bonsai, and it worked very well. They are interesting to do as the bark is so thick. This particular tree had developed quite deep cork.
Regards Ray
I did an air layer for one of our teachers at the School Of Bonsai, and it worked very well. They are interesting to do as the bark is so thick. This particular tree had developed quite deep cork.
Regards Ray