Air layering - Root development - How long?
Posted: October 26th, 2011, 9:05 pm
Hey all,
Some of you may remember me from my optimistic "[WANT]Cheap, thick-trunked bonsai" topic in the trading forum. Due to underwhelming response, I have opted for air-layering some well developed branches in my garden. This was my first attempt at air-layering and I did so on various tree species (from weeping cherries to jacaranda). When removing bark I did so in two different ways. On some branches I removed a full ring around the entirity of the branch and on others I did a half ring of exposure. I did this due to conflicting information I've read about air-layering. I always selected very healthy branches on very healthy trees, the sphagnum I used was soaked in water & seasol.
My question is.... how long should I expect to wait for roots to develop?
I assume tree species plays a part?
Any help = much appreciated.
Steve.
Some of you may remember me from my optimistic "[WANT]Cheap, thick-trunked bonsai" topic in the trading forum. Due to underwhelming response, I have opted for air-layering some well developed branches in my garden. This was my first attempt at air-layering and I did so on various tree species (from weeping cherries to jacaranda). When removing bark I did so in two different ways. On some branches I removed a full ring around the entirity of the branch and on others I did a half ring of exposure. I did this due to conflicting information I've read about air-layering. I always selected very healthy branches on very healthy trees, the sphagnum I used was soaked in water & seasol.
My question is.... how long should I expect to wait for roots to develop?
I assume tree species plays a part?
Any help = much appreciated.
Steve.