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Air Layering a rough bark Japanese Maple
Posted: November 1st, 2020, 4:35 pm
by Luke308
I bought 3 Acer Palmatum "arakawa" a few years ago. They were all grafted.....badly at that. I bought them with the intention of air layering at a later date.
Well today I was at the big green shed and got some sphagnum moss and thought I would give it a crack.
I took a few photos of the process to document and hopefully help others wanting to try air layering
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Re: Air Layering a rough bark Japanese Maple
Posted: November 1st, 2020, 4:40 pm
by TimS
Nice job, should work for you as i've got a couple of young Arakawas that are certainly not showing bark like yours that i've successfully layered from before and had great success. I did the same as you and stocked up on sphagnum from the big green shed and set a good sized layer on a Shishigashira garden tree i have.
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yours work, they certainly should do but until the roots appear it's always nerve wracking.
Re: Air Layering a rough bark Japanese Maple
Posted: November 1st, 2020, 5:06 pm
by gnichols
My neighbours must think I'm crazy. I've got 3 JM and about 12 air layers. They just see these strange black bags or aluminium foil on the trees.
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