Beginner advice needed - tree within a tree?
Posted: April 26th, 2012, 12:59 pm
Hi all, i am in need of some help for a beginner. I bought a number of trees for a very good price from a wholesaler as they were left in the yards as stock not desirable for purchase by mainstream nurseries or landscapers etc. Any way as a beginner i am having a little trouble really determining where i am going to air-layer the tree down to get multiple trees out of my large stock (i know now is not the time for it but just want to prepare through winter with pots, materials etc).
Here is a pic of the 1st tree from 2 sides with some blue markings for the layer position i am thinking and the red lines are for the secondary chops to get a trunk line i am after. In the 1st pic there are 2 possible seasons of layering marked as 1 & 2.
The second pic from the opposite side of the tree shows i could possibly create one large tree with good size and air-layer it off the graft. The question i have with this, if i then chop of the very substancial forked branch, will this scar heal over enough to give me a good finished product over time or should i be looking to air-layer straight sections only, plant them in the ground/pot then chop these from time to time to develop the trunk flow rather than air-layer in a trunk that already has flow as in the pics?
My 2y/o daughter saw me using chalk to draw possible air-layer positions and thought she would help out with it
btw the tree is a Japanese Maple and the bottom trunk size is about 90mm diameter from memory.
Here is a pic of the 1st tree from 2 sides with some blue markings for the layer position i am thinking and the red lines are for the secondary chops to get a trunk line i am after. In the 1st pic there are 2 possible seasons of layering marked as 1 & 2.
The second pic from the opposite side of the tree shows i could possibly create one large tree with good size and air-layer it off the graft. The question i have with this, if i then chop of the very substancial forked branch, will this scar heal over enough to give me a good finished product over time or should i be looking to air-layer straight sections only, plant them in the ground/pot then chop these from time to time to develop the trunk flow rather than air-layer in a trunk that already has flow as in the pics?
My 2y/o daughter saw me using chalk to draw possible air-layer positions and thought she would help out with it

btw the tree is a Japanese Maple and the bottom trunk size is about 90mm diameter from memory.