Kashima Airlayer
Posted: March 10th, 2023, 7:23 pm
Today i decided to seperate a few of my Kashima Japanese maple air layers.
I did these layers back in November, so its been 4 months now.
3 out of 4 that i seperated had roots on them and have been potted up.
There are a few more airlayers that ill need to seperate in the coming weeks but seems like i could have a good 70-80% success rate which is quite good for this cultivar of japanese maple. The other layers have signs of a good amount of roots in them also.
I did these layers back in November, so its been 4 months now.
3 out of 4 that i seperated had roots on them and have been potted up.
There are a few more airlayers that ill need to seperate in the coming weeks but seems like i could have a good 70-80% success rate which is quite good for this cultivar of japanese maple. The other layers have signs of a good amount of roots in them also.