Air Layering Pinus Radiata
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Air Layering Pinus Radiata
Gday guys,
I've been looking at the branches on some giant old Pinus Radiata on a friends property. There are some amazing shapes in the branches and I'm considering sneaking an air layer on some of these branches.
Has anyone attempted air layering on old wood of this species? If so, how did you go? Is it worth my time and effort or would it be futile to even attempt it?
I've been looking at the branches on some giant old Pinus Radiata on a friends property. There are some amazing shapes in the branches and I'm considering sneaking an air layer on some of these branches.
Has anyone attempted air layering on old wood of this species? If so, how did you go? Is it worth my time and effort or would it be futile to even attempt it?
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Re: Air Layering Pinus Radiata
See here
http://bonsainut.com/forums/showthread.php?t=935
The older the tree and wood you are propagating the harder it is.
http://bonsainut.com/forums/showthread.php?t=935
The older the tree and wood you are propagating the harder it is.
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Re: Air Layering Pinus Radiata
definately worth a go; make the ring bark double the width of the branch and use a blow torch to dry the timber in between the cambiums. if you need a hand let me know.



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Re: Air Layering Pinus Radiata
would using a rooting hormone on the ring back increase your chances?
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Re: Air Layering Pinus Radiata
you would throw it all ya got woz! and then pray.Woz wrote:would using a rooting hormone on the ring back increase your chances?


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Re: Air Layering Pinus Radiata
Did you ever end up trying this/pulling it off? Concidering doing it myself!
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Re: Air Layering Pinus Radiata
I never did get round to it... But I do know that jarrod had good success over the past couple of years
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Re: Air Layering Pinus Radiata
Jarrod and Eliast have had excellent success on various trees !!!Webos wrote:I never did get round to it... But I do know that jarrod had good success over the past couple of years

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Re: Air Layering Pinus Radiata
What about Cedars? They layer well?????
There are many ways to do things, but only one "best" way.
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Re: Air Layering Pinus Radiata
I've just air layered a young P. Radiata. successfully. As noted, the older the harder.Island Breeze wrote:Did you ever end up trying this/pulling it off? Concidering doing it myself!