its interesting that the airial roots dont have the ability to shoot new buds, i didnt think there was any difference within the way they are to a trunk. i put that link up to show green horn the technique of using another plant in thread grafting. that works very well. what i am going to be trying is the actually airial root i will be getting would have to take a massive branch with it, so i intend on removing it and free/heel graft and see how that goes, i will probably try more than one graft to hopefully have one take, in the end i would haveto graft in all the branching as it would still not be able to bud.
fusing airial roots onto an established trunk is a very good way of creating interest in the trunk

whenever i get decent roots that come from the trunk i will use them in this way, if they are coming from a branch i usually let them grow some for the look but when they hit the ground they will come off otherwise thickening of the branch becomes to quick and reverse taper can be a prob.
jamie

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