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Help With Air Layer On Fukien Tea
This relates to a post I made in the "general" section. It seems a means to an end of a messed up trunk on my tea. Here is the link for a photo
http://forum.bonsaitalk.com/showthr...=&threadid=2596 My question is - I have never air layered before and Im not sure if I should go with a bridge type layer or not. Obviously I know if it was a branch I would not, but so far down on the trunk? If anyone has air layered a f-tea please let me know your experiences please. Thanks in advance |
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