Posting this more as a curiosity than anything else, has anybody else come across this device. Surely it can't be that simple ... can it! (he is airlayering a fig though, and the diameter of layer is pretty limited - so...)
here's a link to the video demo ...
https://youtu.be/nU5rZImcx5A
An airlayer machine??
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Re: An airlayer machine??
those pictures that's a salvia im pretty sure ? looks interesting and a simple idea . Again limited to the parents thickness and would checking the layer from time to time dislodge the media?
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Re: An airlayer machine??
Sorry, I wasn’t clear - the fig is in the YouTube video (in the link). I guess if you were doing a lot of thin layers at once it would be a bit less fiddly/time consuming than the bag method. There’s something for everything!Matthew wrote:those pictures that's a salvia im pretty sure ? looks interesting and a simple idea . Again limited to the parents thickness and would checking the layer from time to time dislodge the media?
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