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Leopard Tree

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I've got my hands on a smallish Leopard tree but I want to air layer the top to shorten the trunk. Is it to late to do an air layer on these trees?

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Hi Neal,

Never done an air layer on Leopard trees, but plenty of trunk chop (with healthy trees that is), and they always back bud very quickly everywhere. I would think it isn't too late in Gladston for airlayer. But is it the best option for your tree? A picture would allow others to give you the best options/advices possible.
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Good idea. I'll take a photo tomorrow and post.
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Here's a few photos of my Leopard Tree. Where I have taken the trunk diameter measurement is where I was thinking of doing the air layer.
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But is it the best option for your tree?
That's a very good question. Along with: Why do you want to layer? - to practice the skill (go ahead); to have 2 trees (Is it easier and quicker to get another one?) to get a really great bonsai out of the top part (I can't see that in this tree)
:imo: it is hardly worth the time and effort to layer this tree.
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Is there any chance you can plant it in the ground for a season or two? It'll take off quickly and thicken up nicely if you can. Nothing to stop trying an air layer as well...it'll shoot like crazy once you give it the chop, either a trunk chop or after cutting off the air layer.

I've dug a couple up from a friends yard, they seem to transplant quite easily, one I dug in Winter, and one in early Summer....both have thrived.
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Post by sneal77 »

Thanks shibui. To answer your questions, I was curious to see if now was a good time and I was going to try it as a first time practice. The top doesn't have any real appeal as a bonsai to me either but can easily give it to friends who live on acreage with plenty of room.
Melbrackstone- I don't have anywhere at my place to plant this tree but might be able to elsewhere. Would you recommend chopping the trunk now or plant it and wait till spring?
Thanks for the advice people.
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In Gladstone I don't think it matters when you trunk chop, I know mine are madly shooting at the moment. If you want to try the air layer, go for it....it's good experience. :)
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nice photo of leopard tree
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