Air layering Japanese Maple Tutorial For Beginners.
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- Air Layering My Shishigashira Japanese Maple. Hope You Guys Enjoy.
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Of ALLLLLL the air lauering videos i watched, you gave the clearest example of where to make my cuts. THANK YOU! I just hope i am able to know when im looking at cambium, or deeper layers so i dont mess that part up.
I am SO freaking scared.
Join our Facebook group and post pictures. We can help you out. Stay Nutty ✌🏻🍁😭
#maplenutz 🥜🥜🥜🥜
Great job brother!! Good info!!! Can’t wait to see how it turns out!!🔥💯🍁
Me neither bro. I’m so excited to see how it will turn out. I’ll be posting Shorts every few weeks as an update and then make a full video detaching it and potting it. 🤩🤩🤩
@@MapleNutz great idea!!!
Very nice 👍. Informative. Very good photographer 👍👍
Thank you so much 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I love 🥜
Stay Nutty my friend ✌🏻🍁🥜
I predict good results my shishigashira showed roots in less than 2 months. It'll at least respond way better than the Bloodgood did. 👍
My Bloodgood still not roots but it hasn’t died either. I did the air layer in Feb as an experiment. Lol
@@MapleNutz on the Bloodgood just move up to the next node start a fresh cut and try again you can keep working up as long as it hasn't died completely. The successes I had with a Emperor one only have one or two small Roots but once it was disconnected and put in a pot it grew vigorously.
@@FuckThisSiteNow nice to know. Thanks bro
Approximately how long will this take before you repot your "new" tree?
@@wyomingtreeplanter it's usually around eight-plus weeks if everything goes well
Watched tons of air layering vids! Great one! Still scared to do it! 🤣
No guts, no glory my maple nutz friend.
Hi bro. The knife that you used to make the cut is super sharp and it makes the cutting clean. I would appreciate it if you could put a link on where to obtain it? I hope to get an extra edge and confidence in doing my first air layering!
Hey thanks 🙏. Here’s the link to Amazon PUELDU Double Blades Grafting/Gardening Knife With 2 Grafting Tapes,Flexible Grafting Kit a.co/d/6i1enbn
I just did an air layer on my SHISHIGASHIRA, on the 25th. Of may.
Nice, I wish you luck my maple nutz friend. 🙏
#maplenutz I'm thinking about air layering a branch off my Sango Kaku. I'm looking forward to seeing your results.
Go for it!
Do you put the plant in a shaded place or can put it out in full sun
Put it in my 50% shade area. Forgot to mention it. Thanks, I’ll talk about that in my next air layer video.
New to Japanese maples so sorry if this is a dumb question, but what is the purpose of air layering?
To make a new tree out of the current one.
Really?!? How likely is it to be successful? Also what are the risks to damaging your current shishi? Thanks for all the help
@@Piercat212 with Air Layering there’s always risks of loosing the branch. It is why I recommend using branch that you would’ve cut anyways. My tree was growing long and narrow and I don’t like that, so I air layer the branch, if I loose the branch, no biggie and if I have a successful air layer then it’s a bonus for me.