Air layering lace leaf maple?
Posted: March 16th, 2020, 9:36 am
Hi all,
I've got a couple of weeping lace leaf maples that were grafted too high for my liking and was just wondering if anyone on here has had any experience with air layering grafted maples below the graft to shorten the trunk height?
It seems to be widely the case that lace leaf maples are weak on their own roots so i was thinking of trying to air layer just below the graft to get new roots as close to the lace leaf trunk as possible....is this likely to work or would i just be wasting my time and unnecessarily risking the tree?
Cheers,
Damien
I've got a couple of weeping lace leaf maples that were grafted too high for my liking and was just wondering if anyone on here has had any experience with air layering grafted maples below the graft to shorten the trunk height?
It seems to be widely the case that lace leaf maples are weak on their own roots so i was thinking of trying to air layer just below the graft to get new roots as close to the lace leaf trunk as possible....is this likely to work or would i just be wasting my time and unnecessarily risking the tree?
Cheers,
Damien