This is my first post and my experience with bonsai is limited, but my enthusiasm is high!
I have read a little about air layering and there is a good chance I will be in the possession of some Chinese Elms (full size - not bonsai) next week which I'm looking to cut down/bonsai. But without seeing them up close, I was pondering the idea of air layering the upper branches before I do that to maximise yield from the trees and make the most of the stock. Can I air layer a Chinese Elm in October (I'm in Melbourne) successfully and does anybody have any "must do" techniques/strategies to successfully air layering a Chinese Elm - I've never done it before but I'm excited! I understand they are pretty easy to work with so that is comforting.
Thanks in advance!
