Can you air layer an Agonis Flexuosa?

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Can you air layer an Agonis Flexuosa?

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Hi

Does anyone know if it is possible to air layer an Agonis Flexuosa. Does it root easily?
If so, is December a good time to do this?

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Re: Can you air layer an Agonis Flexuosa?

Post by shibui »

Hi Dennis,
These grow easily enough from cuttings so should be no problem to layer.
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Re: Can you air layer an Agonis Flexuosa?

Post by longd_au »

Thanks Neil.

I will give it a try. I have nothing to lose as this tree is not very usable in it's current state.
I will post a picture of why I think so when I get home. I bought this tree not knowing it had serious collar rot a few centimeter below the soil line.
I am not complaining as it is just part of the learning curve.

I have since hollowed out all the rotting wood, treated it with earl's wood hardener and filled it with a wood filler. The main purpose is to stop it from rotting further.

The tree has responded really well to a slight re-pot and constant feeding. I cut off most of the old branches and re-grew a new set this season. I feel it is strong enough to attempt an air layer though I am not sure if this is better done next season.

The new growth has harden and the tree appears strong and healthy. Given we got another 3 - 4 months of warmth, it might just be enough to time to air layer and let the roots strengthen enough to handle the winter.

I will post a picture later tonight and seek yours and other experts for opinions.
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