Air Layering a Wisteria
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Air Layering a Wisteria
Hi folks,
I had the opportunity to air layer a Wisteria yesterday. A friend of mine is going to cut the tree back so she spoke to me about it and asked if I would like to come and have a look. The tree is at least 25 years old, so I jumped at the possibilities it might have. The tree has some very nice movement in all the branches so it would have been a real wast had it just been cut down. I put on seven layers. There was good sap flow, the bark came away very easily. The tree has very rich colour in the flowers and it gets a couple of flushes of flowers each year. You can see the remains of a few flowers.
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I had the opportunity to air layer a Wisteria yesterday. A friend of mine is going to cut the tree back so she spoke to me about it and asked if I would like to come and have a look. The tree is at least 25 years old, so I jumped at the possibilities it might have. The tree has some very nice movement in all the branches so it would have been a real wast had it just been cut down. I put on seven layers. There was good sap flow, the bark came away very easily. The tree has very rich colour in the flowers and it gets a couple of flushes of flowers each year. You can see the remains of a few flowers.
Regards Ray
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
Wisteria flowering this late is unusual.
You layers should have roots next week
Ok the week after
Ken
You layers should have roots next week
Ok the week after
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
Hi Ken,kcpoole wrote:Wisteria flowering this late is unusual.
You layers should have roots next week
Ok the week after
Ken
I was quite surprised to see flowers still on the tree. The lady who owns the tree said she gives it a trim after the first flush of flowers and then she gets another lot of flower. It is going to be very interesting to see if I get flowers on the layers next year. By the way it could even be the week after that.
Regards Ray
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
Hi Folks,
An update on how the layers are going.
I purchased some new colanders last week and I'm in the process of making up some more mix. I will take the layers off next week and most probably put some more layers on. When these layers come off that will remove a substantial section of the tree on one side. I should be able to see where some more layers can go on.
Regards Ray
An update on how the layers are going.
I purchased some new colanders last week and I'm in the process of making up some more mix. I will take the layers off next week and most probably put some more layers on. When these layers come off that will remove a substantial section of the tree on one side. I should be able to see where some more layers can go on.
Regards Ray
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
Thank you I have an old one and was thinking of airlayering, will give it a go.
Can I post this to facebook on Penjing Study Group?
Can I post this to facebook on Penjing Study Group?
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
Hi Henny,Henny wrote:Thank you I have an old one and was thinking of airlayering, will give it a go.
Can I post this to facebook on Penjing Study Group?
Yes, that's fine by me. If it helps someone that's great.
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
Nice work Ray,
Looks like you should add Wisteria to your list of favourite species, you're about to be the proud owner of a few nice ones!
Congrats mate
Looks like you should add Wisteria to your list of favourite species, you're about to be the proud owner of a few nice ones!
Congrats mate
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
Mine has some seeds so I have been waiting for them to ripen, but need to layer it also/ Waiting to see how it goes.
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Ray here is the link to the facebook page
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
Hi folks,
I removed four of the layers a few days ago. I will be going over there again this afternoon to put some more layers on the tree and see if any other layers can come off.
When I removed the layers they went straight into a tub of Seasol. This allowed the layers to saturate. I brought the trees home to pot them and remove some of the foliage.
The following are the trees planted and foliage reduced.
Regards Ray
I removed four of the layers a few days ago. I will be going over there again this afternoon to put some more layers on the tree and see if any other layers can come off.
When I removed the layers they went straight into a tub of Seasol. This allowed the layers to saturate. I brought the trees home to pot them and remove some of the foliage.
The following are the trees planted and foliage reduced.
Regards Ray
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
can i ask what sort of soil you are using? are u buying it or making it?
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
Hi Mogginator,MOGGINATOR wrote:can i ask what sort of soil you are using? are u buying it or making it?
I make my own mix. I use Ray Nesci's potting mix, Zeolite, Perlite and Orchid mix.
Ray Nesci's mix is basically:
1/3 Compost - This is made from composting HARDWOOD SAWDUST
1/3 Pine Bark Fines
1/3 Coarse Sand - from my observation the sand is quite coarse, 2-3mm
My normal mix would be 10kg Ray's mix + two heaped double handfuls of Zeolite, then mix that 50/50 with Perlite. Basic mix.
Figs and Pines: Basic mix, mixed 50/50 with a good Orchid mix like Yates Orchid Mix. Figs and Pines love a very open mix.
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
thats cool im using the osmocote bonsai mix from bunnings i hope thats ok :S only a noob so trying to learn as much as i can as quick as i can
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Re: Air Layering a Wisteria
Hi Mogginator,MOGGINATOR wrote:thats cool im using the osmocote bonsai mix from bunnings i hope thats ok :S only a noob so trying to learn as much as i can as quick as i can
There are many formulas for bonsai mix. We are all learners, (or should be), so keep on experimenting, reading and giving it a go.
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