Banksia Integ - how hard should I chop it???

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Banksia Integ - how hard should I chop it???

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This banksia is $8 and is in 20L grow bag. Where should I chop it? Never try this on a banksia before.
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good! chop down to first banch and wire it up with some shape as your new leader. next repot you can lean the lower trunk over to compliment your movement. :D
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Agreed, first branch
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Thank you. I will chop it down to first branch. Meanwhile, I just found an interesing bent at the second branch and have tried to air layer it. Successful or not, it will be chopped down the first branch as suggested.
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looks good mate, you'll have some nice potential there soon! :D
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jamie111 wrote:looks good mate, you'll have some nice potential there soon! :D
Do banksias take roots easily with airlaying?
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im not the person to ask, if the strike roots from cuttings well then i would presume they would airlayer easy enough, i dont see why they wouldnt airlayer, with the technique you give them a fair chance to strike:D
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Banksia will layer real easily. You should have no trouble at all with this and I would check in bout 6- 8 weeks for roots

Also they will back bud on old wood very easily and you will also have no trouble when you do take the layer off leaving yourself with a nice lower section too

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this link will tell you that you can air layer banksia :D

http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1693434.htm
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Thank you Ken and Jamie. I'll let you know the results in a couple months time.
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