Air Layering from a garden Maple
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- Опубліковано 21 січ 2023
- Watch as Dan shows Millie how to make an air-layer from one of the many self-sown Maple seedlings that he finds growing all over his garden.
Here he uses a reusable plastic root growing ball for the first time (easily available from Amazon), which is then packed with sphagnum moss and helped along with some rooting hormone/gel and 'Super Thrive'.
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How nice to see genuine people on UA-cam that aren't playing up to the camera etc and simply enjoying each others company as well as sharing good honest information.
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He is back! Love to see good ppl work
Makes me smile when I see a new video of yours pop up. Keep 'em coming Dan
NGL Dan you look gorgeous in the thumbnail..
Great video Dan. You are inspirational to watch on many different aspects of bonsai! Glad you are back!
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I really like those plastic "cage" thingys
Nice Dan x
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Lovely video..... and very informative. Thanks !!
Another great video thanks for sharing
Lovely work 🔥
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Good to see you back 👍 Lovely video
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Wonderful video Dan, I have got to do some air layering myself this year a Chinese elm so I am going to have a go better than cutting it off I like the idea of getting two for one thank you Dan 🤞
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Nice video great to see you sharing knowledge with a young person, I'm fairly new and any instructional videos like this make it so much easier.. Would be great to see some more videos of you talking over Bonsai techniques. You're a natural teacher, so calm and clear. Directional pruning I always get confused over. And how do you know which trees will bud back from old wood and which won't.
Amazing glazed pot videos too.
Hi Luigi, thanks for your kind comments. I have recently been selling off most of my bonsai as I can no longer lift the big ones, so I have very few left that I can talk about, but maybe when the weather improves I may be able to do a video or two on some bonsai techniques.
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You don’t take any cambium off,haven’t seen that before.
Yes, the cambium layer is taken off when the "ring of bark" is removed to make the air-layer
Теперь этот плотный комок тонких корней и длинноволокнистого мха предстоит распутать.
I’m sorry I missed it but what time of year was this? When is the optimal time to do this? Thanks.
I think we did this in late summer - but May/June would be a good time to air-layer
Should you do anything about the cambium layer before putting on the sphagnum moss, etc?
The cambium layer has been removed
I have a 20+ year old Japanese maple with 4 large leaders. All the leaders have multiple branches, can I do an air layer on one of the branches of each separate leader at the same time? Will that kill the tree? I'm having a hard finding an answer. Thanks
You may get away with it but I think it would be better to only do 2 at first and then when they've produced roots you could try doing the other two.
@@danbartonslifewithbonsai745 Thanks for the response, I'll take your advice
Do we need superthrive and rootinghormon esentially,because here over in Germany its not allowed to sell😢😢😢
It's not essential but it certainly helps - check with your garden centres whether there is any equivalent chemical that can be used to encourage rooting.
@@danbartonslifewithbonsai745 its butric indolacid or acetic indolacid which is forbidden in Germany to sell...
I got one similar Product in Austria,but not sure if it makes any diffrence🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
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