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bonsaiTALK Adept
Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: palmy north
Country: new zealand
Posts: 206
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Airlayering Rowan/mountain Ash
has anyone airlayered a rowan before,i have 3 big trees with a few big branches that would be great if i could airlayer them can anyone tell me if they will root very easily or not worth the effort,also what would be the maximum size of branch i should try
![]() many thanks carl |
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bonsaiTALK Expert
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dosen't matter does it? Just air layer it (providing you know the bridge method) and if it grows it grows..if it doesn't, then u know it won't! haha...either way u don't waste time..it's only about 10mins to do all the cutting and powdering.
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bonsaiTALK Expert
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max branch i have success so far is about 3cm diameter
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