Potting on air layerings
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- In this video I am very excited to show you some of the Maple air layerings we made on the nursery. In this video I show you how to pot them on.
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The way Peter keeps trying to tell us there is no magic tricks involved makes me wonder if he is a wizard, there is no reason to deny it so many times when no one has made the accusation.
8:47 pot noodles 😉
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Peter, you are truly the world champion of air-layering ! I have not seen anyone else in bonsai or agriculture ever do so many air-layerings and that too across multiple species !
I have added this video also to my playlist "Air layering = Instant trees"
Fabulous video, always like how Mr Chan give credit to his staff for their hard work too.
Peter: “I won’t bore you.”
All of us: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mr Peter chan you could never bore us
I think you agree L👍👍👍
No matter what the weather Herons Bonsai is heaven on earth. Thank you Peter.
i love to see the root system for a while that the reason i always took a many pics and videos for watch them later more and more ... also i did it too many successful air layers this year on my bougaivillea and hibiscus family and brugmansia collection with your nice and easy method .... already i have many mature plants more than 50 that i made it this year .. no room for walking in my garden ... i wanna say thank you again Mr.peter chan .... thank you for every things that you teach us for free ... your UA-cam channel is like a great university with tons of deep knowledge that every body can get it
Give Josh a raise :-) Fantastic success rate. Thanks, keep growing
I love how excited Peter gets with successful air layerings! :)
Honestly I love seeing the trees and the gardening, but the best part about all of this is how excited Peter is 😄
can anyone explain why root rot isn't a problem with this method?
Wednesday Morning Bonsai Breakfast Club 😊
Ha! And you got there first!! 👍🏻
@@BlueSkyBonsai too much free time 😆
@@TheBonsaiGarden I'm watching it while pretending to read my emails!
Great video Peter. These type are my favourite to watch. Had some success in air layering my maples this year after watching your previous videos on air layering. Keep up the good work with the videos and sharing your wisdom.
I like seeing you so happy Peter. Airlaying maples, what's not to be happy about. Great success rate.
Mr Chan, the winters coming- you should buy a thick jacket with hawaiin patterns on it. If that exists.
I will have to visit the charity shop soon.
After all bonsai is all about patience..thats the wisdom coming from the master..always wonderful thoughts to ponder. cheers!
I just want to say thank you Mr. Chan for helping me find a new hobby.
I've watched more hours of these than I care to admit and I'm really looking to getting started even though its late in the season :)
What a great lesson on patience at the end there. Good one Peter!
Thanks for the video Peter. I have a small (35/40 cm) Antarctic Beech Bonsai. There seems to be very little information on these as bonsai, so it would be much appreciated if you could show the follow up work on these when appropriate. Thanks again.
What an exciting video! Roots everywhere we look! Absolutely love this video, thanks Peter! 👏👏
I have a Trident Maple, that I am still trying to figure out what to do with, BUT....I had chopped the top of one of the trunks, ( it has three trunks, that separate after about 3 inches of a single trunk ) The chopped top was about 1/2" in diameter, with many small branches that was a sort of an apex on that particular trunk, and I used some hormone, cut almost all the small branches back, and planted it in a small seedling pot with some regular compost just to see if it would strike, and it has filled the small pot with roots, and has dozens and dozens of leaves. I have already moved it to a slightly larger, deeper pot, and its growing at a feverish pace. I would never had thought that Tridents were difficult. Perhaps air layering is more difficult, but my cuttings seem to be much more easy to get started. This is in fact, one of three I've gotten to shoot leaves just from small branch cuttings...That little Trident top that is absolutely gorgeous with all its little leaves is indeed, very exciting for me...
Sounds wonderful
I used a small nursery pot and bonsai soil to airlayer my trident and it worked well
Thanks so much for the tips and tricks, I have four new maples now using your methods! Success!
Dear Mr. Chan and Dear Staff, could you maybe show an update on the airlayering on that last huge maple? It was first shown in late 2020 in the maple series, I believe it was part IV, and I am still so curious to see if it was a success and how the bonsai turned out. Wishing you all the best! Dominique
Josh, you make Peter and plants importantly, very happy.🙃
I don't know if Peter would check the comments for a video this old, but could someone explain why the relatively root-bound moss ball is planted straight into soil? Why would one not want to loosen the roots up a bit first?
I am thinking of air layering an Azalea. When should I start it?
Spring is best
Thanks Peter!! I’ve just harvested my first air layerings after watching your videos. Thank you so much for your guidance!! Fingers crossed they work
Mr Peter chan sir you truly are the masters
And you so humble too
Thanks you all at Herron bonsai
Patience. I'm still waiting on my air-layerings. Your last illustration gave me hope. I will wait. Thank you.
Mr Chan, would it be alright for me to chop a Norway Maple air layering from the tree, in the middle of winter? I know it's not ideal, but I have to move house soon.
You're a great inspiration to me, thank you!
I wouldn't normally do that but if you have no choice - then do it.
I love when people are enthusiastic about something that most people wouldn't give a second look.
I love watching you happy and excited, Peter :) Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, I read one of your books from a public library in 2013. I have air layered Ficus benjamina, and Schefflera at 1-inch diameter branches. Getting restless and have spent the best part of 12 months contemplating taking a branch 14 inches by 10 inches from the Ficus. This video makes it sound like seasons are important, we are almost through the cold nights here, can you give any other tips?
Thank you Peter for another lovely video. Absolutely, a revelation, seeing all those air layerings. I expect everyone watching this wishes that we could be as expert, I am,just amazing!
I love Peter's soothing, calm voice. I finally found another voice that sounds like his; it's a Canadian documentary called "Broke" they sound like brothers!
Before I research, what's the subject with broke? Pete's in possession of a lovely voice, calming and informative sometimes ego but its all good
Thank you - that's nice to know because I dont like the sound of my own voice.
Always such great videos
Question ? You don't do the air layering on the tree ?
Spring here in NZ,, love this time of year as my Maples burst into leaf.
This made my day(once more), really enjoyable!
The great master peter. I love it.
Nice sharing video...👏👏👏
Thank you for sharing your skill with us, do you know of anywhere that I can buy fresh flat, or carpet moss. I'm trying to create a zen garden and buying anything other than Spaghnum moss is almost impossible, I'm in the North Warwickshire area if anyone knows of a good supplier, or even an online shop. Most sites only offer small pieces for vivariums, which isn't anywhere near enough for my needs, but thanks to anyone who can help me.
Some florists sell the flat sheets of moss but very expensive as it is hard to get.
@@peterchan3100 Thank you, it seems I've bitten off more than I can chew with this project.
Thank you so much for the video! I would love to see the next step, i. e. how to deal with the roots that now grow in the deep flower-pots to make them bonsai-worthy
I also will wait untl the following spring :/
Great thanks sir providing such a valueable information.....Ali from... Kashmir
Thank you.... 🙏 😔 🙏
Dr. Chan, I always learn something or have something re-enforced from long years ago,,,, once more,,,
THANK YOU 🙏 😔 🙏....
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Peter, merhaba. Türkiyeden yazıyorum. Çok başarılı sunum yapıyorsun, tebrikler.
@Peter please could you also ake a video about care of root after year in a soil? from stock to nice bonsai pot.... i think that for a year it make so many thin roots like a mesh up and down or when potbound it make also circle roots.... what you do with it? to get a nice rootsfrom base of airlayer.... Thnak you
Yes I will do that because we tease the roots out to make nice Nebari or radial roots
@@peterchan3100 do you do anything with the thick branch in the root ball where the air layer was originally attached to the tree?
@@peterchan3100 Thank you :D
What type of soil u using sir??? 😁
Infectiously enthusiastic :)
That was very exciting to see all those air layering take So crazy to see all of the roots grown from moss. Thank you for showing us this video. And you are never boring. ☺☺☺☺💓💓💓💓
You make it look easy. Thanks for sharing and giving some great ideas and insight into bonsai. Awesome Peter 👍TrickyTrev 🇦🇺👍🐝🍯🌲
Great! Is there a video showing the start of the process?
THANK YOU!
Whoaa...what a fun day 😘Sphagnum Moss equals to fast growing healthy roots indeed. Well done Peter 👍, and thx for sharing, until next one, cheers. 🙏
Amazinly informative! ... as always. Thank you so much for this wonderfully learning packed video.
I have tried many times on my japanese maples but without success, but i’ll keep trying:)
Wouldn't it be best to rake those roots, to start them developing in the right direction?
You could break the roots if you do that now. We rake roots out after one year.
Next time I try growing a trident I guess I'll be looking for cuttings or layerings, had absolutely terrible luck growing them from seed.
PETER and CREW,, good morning! thank you for the tips i love air--layering because you always get a instant tree and not have that long wait to get the same size tree
like a kid in a candy store, your joy is palpable. thanks as always, for sharing these skills with us. I am harvesting 4 in the wild and purchased 2 small firs to form 6 this fall in hypertufa pots Ive made, trying air layering next spring and summer ... looking forward to this joy when harvesting the air layered trunks.
“But i wont bore you” 😂… No Peter thats not how this works.
Absolutely love all your videos, Peter.
Just one question though, and open to anyone else too...
If cuttings work, then why does air layering exist?
Thanks
Mr. Chen your enthusiasm is contagious and it is always a pleasure to see your videos, I have propagated my trident maple that you gave me advice repotting over video call and I think I have around 50 new plants (the size of a match) and I can say the the inspiration you have gifted me over this 17 months of pandemic is priceless Giuliano from Verona
I didn't know to pot the air-layering at first sitting in some water. Then repot in a bit larger pot and the tree should soon be established before Winter.
Thank-you, Peter, for another very interesting, informative video! Please, keep them coming!
Peter you are really a fine and inspiring person.
great videos with lots of insights!
i have 1 question: how is it possible that standing them in water does not drown them?
for me i managed to kill so many of my cuttings 😓by over watering them.
is it because of the moss that you use that does not soak it up? my bad experience was with my own home made compost that just soaked and retained too much water that drowned my cuttings.
I too successfully air layered my first trident maple 2 weeks back here in india after watching all your videos
Nice air-layering harvest. Will love to see the twin trunk tree at the end of your video coming spring to see the roots it will produce. I wonder if adding some more moss will help. Thanks for sharing this video.
I love everything about this theme!
Can someone say me what kind of moss Peter take for the airlayering: fresh moss so peat moss?
My Garden ist full of fresh moss …
Best Regards, Jan
Peter once again you have succeeded, you are truly an amazing person 🇬🇧😊❤️
Wonderful video sir so much insight a real expert.thank you a fan from USA.
Sphagnum moss has been ordered but the kanjoos me can’t get to actually use it, in the process, a bougainvillea & lemon layers died, I’ll have to become more daring ☺️ like you
Peter, once you have potted on the air layering, how long do you leave it before starting development - e.g removing unwanted branches/wiring soft shoots.?
Mr CHAN I love your videos. I learned a tons from you thank you very much for all your knowledge your share with us. ❤
Fantastic video. Maybe I missed it in the video, but once you re-pot with the pine bark, do you put it back in the water bath to further develop the roots, or do you just keep it on the bench and water normally? I hope someone can answer this question.
you should try putting some willow cuttings into the water pots. Salix have some chemicals in them that helps rooting and helps fight germs i think. salicylic acid, the stuff that's in some pain killers has got its name from the willow's botanical name salix
Nice root systems and marvelous trunks on the air layering tree branches.
Thank you for all of your videos. I'm just getting started. My question is after you air layer and then after the roots grow and you transfer into a flower pot, when do you put it into a bonsai pot?
Great video Peter. I love to see these type of videos. Keep up the good work with the videos and sharing your wisdom and tips.
I love the excitement in this video! Thank you for sharing!
Ronald McMaples 😄 so skilful, too many to count now I bet from years of propagation
Hi Peter, thank to you I have already successfully air layering large branch from a trident maple thank you for all the videos
Great video. I think I found another hobby. One question how often do you change the water in the tray? Thank you.
I have tried a few air layerings over the course of this year , and not one has taken ☹️, the latest attempt has been on a wisteria, do you know if they can successfully be grown using this method ?
This is a wonderful video which you should watch all the way through, but I will say that you'll get an amazing level of wisdom from the last 2-3 minutes (provided you watch everything up to that point), more than a hundred other videos might provide. Thank you, Peter and Josh.
17:25 The hidden and secret trick for perfect airlayering is to wear different rubber boots at work! 😉👍🏼
Excellent video! Thanks for fixing the audio. Sounds much better.
I stopped using the external mike altogether.
Thank you for sharing all these knowledge. I love your channel.
Excellent video Peter....Thank you!!!
you've got me hooked on air layering. got 50+ fiscus carica (edible fig) done successfully including several very large trunk 6' trees. most of them exploded and were ready in only 2 weeks. also got 3 7' trident maples along with around 20 large 3' specimens of mountain maples. Whew, so we are feeling the same buoyancy right now. Like teacher. Like student. Thank you so much for your lessons Peter.
thats amazing. Around what time of the year did you air layer and what part of the world are you in?
word hier helemaal blij van :)
Great video on air layering Peter... i didnt realise you could re use spagnum moss again on another tree.. awesome!
The tray of water certainly seems to work. Will have to try this next year.
very good to see how I can do this, thanks greetz from Belguim 💚
I appreciate the video, but there is no real teaching here, just a showcase of your successes.
So you harvest the air layer from the mother plant, plant in a container with sphagnum moss. Keep the moss wet for two weeks then repot in soil?
When he saved the top moss it really resonated with me. I'm my opinion free reused moss works better with sentimental value. 😆
Great vid!!
Im out of room with all my trees but after a few times of rearranging i have some more room
Thinking about getting scots pine seeds to fill the space 😂
Any tips on propagation
Also the serissa I bought from herons is doing well👍🏻👍🏻
Sow the seeds in November/December - leave outdoors to stratify ie to allow it to freeze and thaw - and if your seeds are fresh and viable, they should germinate in Spring. Thats how we do ours.
Awesome! Thank you💕🙏🏼🌻
Top stuff - thank you and regards from South Africa