How to air layer a fig tree using a plastic bottle - Start to Finish
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- I demonstrate one of several ways to create an air layer on a fig tree using a water bottle. Air layering can be done to all kinds of fruit trees.
My apologies for the misaligned video. I was wearing video-recording glasses and my aim was off.
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This is exactly what I searched for. My baby fig tree is double-trunked. I want to produce 2 single trunk trees. Easy directions. Thank you.
I found your video a couple of months ago and tried this on my established fig tree. Absolutely amazing how many roots I had after only five weeks. I am going to do this again. Thanks for the excellent video.
Very good thank you
Did you add water or not
That seems so easy and less stressful for the plant doing it that way.
Thank you for this interesting helpful video. Awesome!!
I am going out tomorrow to do this to my peach tree , and i plan on using your method to all my fruit trees before i prune them back (do the branches i intend on cutting off) Thank you for sharing your method of this
figs is so easy to grow, i put huge branch in good dirt with little hormone , kept watering and had figs same year, 3 years later it is almost 12 feet...love your technic , thank you!
neat way to use the plastic bottle for this. Good engineering, have to try it ! thank you.
Great video
Thanx for sharing
I prune my dig trees in early winter when they go dormant and stick the cuttings in top soil pots keep them inside behind the windows they grow during winter and had very good success that way
I am so going to do this! I have a fig tree my sister wants a cutting off of. Instead I can give her a rooted plant. Also I will be trying this on a rose bush I have...Thanks for posting!
Good luck, Jack! It's a lot of fun.
Excellent video on airlayering
I did about the same thing as you did after watching another video also , I used a 16 ounce water bottle, I cut and notched the threaded mouth part and sliced the bottle lengthwise, put over the Fig but I secured the bottle on and the Fig branch wire small gauge copper wire. I left the top open so moisture could enter, rain and when I watered that. I had many roots in 37 days and that is when I cut that from the mother tree. I didn't remove or lose any of the 17 leaves that the 32 inch tall tree that I now have. The top was wilted and is not now but the other 16 leaves are a little wilted but improving. I mist several times a day. I probably have more leaves then roots so that needs to balance out. I take lots of picture to document.
Brad, your success is very inspiring. I know a lot of people that leave the top open, just as you do, and obtain great success as well. I love seeing how creative one person is to the next. Thanks for your comment, and I wish you the best of luck with your trees. Keep them in the shade as they adjust so they recover without the stress of the sun for about 2 weeks.
I have the Fig in the shade now and has been except for a first hour or so. I started 7 Air Layers on one Fig tree, I spaced them out and I am seeing roots forming in the order I did them. I watched one video that took 55 days to show roots. I also have a couple Ground Layering on the same Fig. It sure is drinking a lot of water, close to a gallon in 2 days, the pot has huge holes for drainage too.
I have been getting some help on Passion for Propagation on Facebook, great group.
Thanks so much for breaking it down step by step. I greatly appreciate your teaching style very informative! Thank you for sharing your talent!!!
Awesome method. We used to have too many fig trees in the garden, back then we never knew about this method , wish we did.
Thanks for sharing rhe video. I am going to try this out during the Summer.
I really love your information video. I'll trying in this summer. I just got a fig tree. And I want to clonnin my tree
This looks fun. Another technique is to chop the branch into segments with nodes and just bury them.
Under layering
Great idea. Thanks for the clear instructions. Greetings from North Wales, UK.
I'll have to try this method, it seems to work great. Thanks for sharing.
Very clear instructions. Looking forward to trying this on a large Ischia fig that has gotten straggly growing in the shade.
Kimberly Blevins
Thank you Sir, a great man with the big heart to earnestly sharing practical knowledge,thank you so much again.With love from Malaysia.
I appreciate your very kind words. Thank you! I hope you have a blessed day.
Toratora Tora atoit
Great video! I find some plants (like pineapple guava) take a really long time to root and I have to add water to the medium through the year, I think this way would be easier to add moisture to the medium.
Great and inexpensive way of prorogating! Thanks for the share.
Thanks! Clear and concise with very good visuals.
Thank you, Carol! I will upload a higher quality video in the upcoming month or two.
Awesome video! Very informative. I just bought my first two fig plants and am planning to increase that number to at least a dozen next year thru propagation. Blessings!
Thanks for the video. I tried a simpler solution to propagating my fig that was getting very leggy. I cut several of the long branches of my plant. Over the winter, two of our plants suffered some issue and lost all leaves. The plant had previously produced many figs over last Summer. So...I had my fig, about 30 inches tall...no leaves...only long spindly branches. I cut three of them...about 9-inch lengths. I did about an inch of scraping of the cut end side epidermis and stuck it into a pot of a good potting mix...and watered and waited. Been about two weeks and I see green growth on all cuttings. On one cutting, I already see leaf development. I think it's going to work well, eh? And...hello from Wisconsin.
Fig trees are very determined, aren't they? Despite occasional failures, the success rate is totally worth the effort. I wish you continued success! Thank you for the comment.
@@FigGrowersSociety And funny thing is...I don't really care to eat them...unless it is in the form of a Fig Newton...smiles. My partner gets them all to herself! I simply like growing them.
I TRIED IT DIFFERENT ON PLANTS AND IT WORKED FINE!!
A very smart and convenient way. I'm impressed.
Thank you for the kind words!
Thanks. My first time to watch air layering and I like the fact that you showed a couple of ways to do it and I just read a comment that coconut coir is the best rooting medium. I can't wait to try it next year at my sister's.
Olga Palenzuela I wish you best of luck. Thank you for the nice comment!
Thank you for sharing, I love this method!
Brilliant! I love this method, thank you!
I thought your vid was so cool i am working on a few things my self but your method of air layering i never thought was possible fist time i have seen such a method and i will be shearing this method with my kids keep up the good work an will be looking forward to watching more of your vidieos arohanui to you and your family.
Gerald Cotton Thank you very much, Gerald! I'm glad this was useful for you. Take good care.
That is brilliant!
I am going to try it out!
Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Thank you so much for showing your talent in propagating. You just saved me money and also not to buy this rooting balls from China. Bravo and great health to you and your family from afar.
Thank you for the very kind words! Blessings.
Best video on are layering! Thank you
Thank you Brian!
Your demonstration is wonderful. I have watched several videos and found your voice and instruction so easy to follow. I also like how your method uses 1 bottle instead of 2. I would strongly suggest you redo the video so all the steps are clearly seen (early in the beginning of the video). It is a great instructional tool. Thanks for this free education!
Joanne Smith Thank you, Joanne. I was wearing video recording glasses and my aim was off. I wish that would've come out better myself. I appreciate the comment!
I have rooted plants by placing a low hanging limb in a shallow hole and putting soil over it and a brick to keep it in place it roots just fine
This works excellent as well. Thank you for commenting!
I'm so glad I found your vid. Nice result. I'm off to get this going with the 2L bottles I've gathered
Great video well demonstrated and explained. Tried this method waiting on results. Again great video
Thank you so much. I wish you great success!
Thank you for step-by-step instructions. I'm going to try this on my Falsa berry plant.
Looks good. Thanks for sharing. Something like this can be used for budding difficult things to bud and to help beginners get more successful buds. Bud the plant and get some sphagnum moss and some aluminium foil. Put the moist sphagnum moss on the foil around the bud making sure the moss is above the bud and just use the foil to shape and hold it's self to the tree. Keep it moist. Remove in rainy weather or the bud might shock and die even it has taken well.
what do you mean by "budding"? Is that the same are air-layering, or rooting, or getting a bud and a new branch to form?
this is such a great tutorial. thanks for sharing
Thank you for the kind words!
Great video, good info clearly provided :) and thanks for not babbling on about irrelevant things!
Thank you! I really tried to stick to the point. ;)
WOW, this by far the BEST video I have ever seen explaining air layering, thanks! So during the 5 weeks of waiting, how often do you water the bottle? And how do you do that exactly, with a spray bottle?
Thank you! They typically do a great job maintaining moisture, however, if it hasn't rained in several days and the temperatures are very hot, I will slowly pour water at the top of the air layer until I see the sides of the bottle/container wet. You don't have to soak the air layer, but certainly get it damp. Thanks again and let me know if you have any other questions! 🙂
i just used this same method to air layer a mulberry tree . i didn't cut the bottle exactly the same as you did but close . worked great ! i plan on doing many many more . thanks for the tips !
edit : i did this on a thumb sized branch . i did girdle the branch though . also , i did not cut the plant down like you did . i didn't know it was needed . my tree is doing great and new growth is plain to see . i will probably modify my methods to ensure better results . i set up 2 of them but one died , don't know why .
Congrats on the success! It's a lot of fun experimenting with air layers. I've had some die too, but my success rate is very high otherwise. I wish you best of luck!
i've just started to do this and i will not be deterred by a few setbacks . i know for a fact , done correctly this would work nearly every time . the one that died on me was totally my doing . i cut it from the parent plant too early . mistake noted . thanks for the response .
I've done the same. I get too anxious and it falls apart if removed too early. I let it get nice and root bound which really helps. Have a great weekend!
👍👍👍Thank you so much for sharing, I really appreciate it !!!🙏🙏🙏
best method so far. Thanks for sharing.
Very well done and explained.
Thank you very much!
Thank you ❤️ fantastic video
bravo i like your methode ! Thank you for step-by-step instructions ! it is amazing !
Tyvm! It's timely & educational! More power...
I noticed you don't use growth hormon, and you get good results. Can this method olso work an a olive tree?
wow! great video on fig propagation. Thanks for sharing :)
Quick and easy, I like it. I’ve read a few of you comments, thanks also for taking the time to add that extra information and answer some people on details :) Maybe a gallon milk/water jug or 2litre bottle cut shorter to use for a larger one, as you mentioned? I realize that adds weight, so maybe it would need to be under the right conditions, such as on a bigger branch and girdled, and/or just weight supported. Thanks for the easy info and the end result. Helps:)
So simple and so great!thanks.
I just bought a healthy brown turkey fig this summer. It's about 3 feet tall and looks like a three prong pitchfork in the top. I am going to try this method instead of cutting off the top and trying to root it. Thanks.
Perfect opportunity! I like using the green garden tape (I forget the correct term) to use for supporting to a stake or stronger branch.
Un grand merci pour cette magnifique vidéo de démonstration.
La seule interrogation: pourquoi vous n'avez pas coupé l'écorce sur 4 ou 5 centimètres ? Sans ce geste ça marche à 100%?
Thank you for this video .. I am thinking about plastic bottle instead of plastic bag .. Thats why am here to know .. Can i used it or not .. Now going to try ..
Such a helpful video, thank you!!
Hi i didn’t see u cut any skin layer off the fig! Is that really work for any tree? It look so easy I’m ready to try it. Thank you !
must try it great video thanks
Thank you to shared your experiency.
I don’t normally comment on these videos, but that was very well done and looked like an easy project. I can’t wait to try it this weekend 👍
Thank you for the very nice comment!
I enjoyed it very much
Great video , but the thing i do to make it root faster and stronger is graft a small section of the stem and rough up the green cambian layer to break up and scar all the green fibres in the plant to almost guarantee success every time.
You are right. This can be very effective. Thanks for your feedback!
with figs though, the sap is toxic and will ooze ... if it really works i like this guy's method. i wonder if it works with other kinds of trees, and if painting some rooting hormone on the outside of the branch will help?
Thanks for sharing your information..
What a brilliant idea. Thank you sooo much
Your comment on the size of the bottle/ball makes me think a liter soda bottle might be interesting, in order to keep more top growth.
Great tip.
Very smart... i have to try this! Thanks for the video..
Will try this out, thanks
Thank u sir about yout video.very intersting & usefull. Good job. 👍👍
Thank you for the kind words!
very interesting ... going to have to try this with my Chicago hardy Fig. Thanks.
Thx.!! Gonna use this method.
Great idea thanks👍
very very good vedio thanks so much.
Pure genius, such an easy way to propagate figs, thank you for a truly informative video
Thank you so much!
Great video
cbdcdd - Thanks for showing this without girdling the branch. Since the cambium layer is what feeds the leaves, can you please explain how girdling the branch does not lead to the death of the leaves above? Are they fed through the soil in the bottle?
Honestly, I do not know the science behind it. I'd be interested in knowing the answer myself. Thank you for the comment!
Water and nutrients are still being transported through the xylem the woody middle part of the branch. It is this which keeps the leaves alive. Normally the cambium and bark (phloem) would also do their part.
When this is severed it will have some impact on the leaves. I did an air layer on a lemon tree at end of 2nd month of summer and left it till 1st day of winter, (4 months) when it was just beginning to get cold at night.
The leaves of the air layer were still healthy but we're noticeably paler green than the rest of the tree. I used sphagnum moss which does does not break down easily so would be providing negligible nutrients, mainly just water and whatever nutrients the water contained.
The leaves themselves continued to photosynthesize but perhaps to a lesser degree because not all required nutrients were available.
When potted the air layer was put out in the sun on sunny days. 75% of the green color has returned. Many of the leaves dropped but quite a few have remained.
The air layer is currently preparing buds so it will shoot new leaves next month in spring. It is presently the last month of winter.
great video I will try thanks
Thanks so much for a wonderful video I love it
Thank you 🙏 (from French 😉)
good method thanks
Very good idea , thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Very Nice Video 👍👍
Thanks man I am going to try this
Good luck, Walter. It a fun process!
Thanks for sharing, it is a great help to me.
Wow amazing nice video 👍🏻👍🏻🌟
WoW thank you so much . I Will definitely try this to do one of this days greetings from Belgium
Good luck my friend!
Bad ass! Never knew you could do this!
Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for your this video. I really for successed in fig air layering.
thank you for sharing, question. once the branch is set and tape up inside the bottle, do you need to add more water in the bottle during the 30 days?
If it hasn't rained in over 5 days, I'd certainly check for moisture in the bottle. Never hurts to add some water. Good luck!
Well done~! I am going to try this method on an olive tree., Thanks~!
Did you try on olive tree? I want as well.
Продуманно и эффективно! Здорово!)
Thanks for the video. Do you score the branch being air layered to expose the cambian layer or does it root from where the leaves were?
+The Potty Gardener
I have had similar results scoring, vs not scoring the branch. I have even girdled the branch with similar results. Exposing the cambium layer may speed up rooting, but it hasn't made a drastic difference in my experience. Roots will grow anywhere the soil has covered the branch, so from the nodes, and everywhere in between! Thanks for the question.
so question i have one fig tree i bought online. its just 3 ft of straight stem that has only has 3 leafs. I pinched the top hoping t get more branched. i got one fog last year and another is starting this yr. what should i do to promote healthy rooting and more of tree structure
Very very good job Bro.... Hattttssss Offff to you mate..... 😊😊
Thank you! :)
Great stuff will try it soon
Great vid and info. Thanks for show the results!
Very good sir. I am going to do it myself. Godspeed Cobus🐬
Thank you for your reply. I don't know if I can do that because the Dept. of Agriculture, but l'm going to try, the only thing that happens is that they trash it.
Great video, thank you for sharing !!
Carpe Diem
Wonderful work.. Wouaaaaaww..