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Posted 7 years 1 month ago #40163
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New day, new tree...
I realized that anyway I’ll chop off the major portion of if, so why not make two. The first branch(ling) is 18cm from the rootbase, so I hope it’ll sprouting out a bit downer. From the air layer, 8-9 cm the first branch.

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(About that little unhealthy thing in the right corner a bit later)

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Terrarium grade spaghnum and doggie bag isolation, without hormones:

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I hope I can update in 2-3 months.

Little extra: How to squeeze a 240cm tree in your VW CC...

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Posted 7 years 1 month ago #40165
I don't want to be a boring old grumpy, but why not making the layer closer to that "first" branch?
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Posted 7 years 1 month ago #40168

Clicio wrote: I don't want to be a boring old grumpy, but why not making the layer closer to that "first" branch?


You mean closer in the upper section? Nah.. Be who you are! Please... Want it or not.

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Posted 7 years 1 month ago #40169
Too short the editing time.. :unsure:
That you cannot see from the other images, but hopefully a wannabe branch:

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Posted 7 years 1 month ago #40172

Felidae wrote: That you cannot see from the other images, but hopefully a wannabe branch


OK, now I see.
Seems to be a good plan.
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Posted 7 years 1 month ago #40192
Clicio, what do you think if I put a second layer inline in the top part? Seems to be already hard wood, so propagation from cutting probably won’t work.
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Posted 7 years 1 month ago #40205

Felidae wrote: Clicio, what do you think if I put a second layer inline in the top part? Seems to be already hard wood, so propagation from cutting probably won’t work.


Hummm... Short answer is...
I don't know if it's going to work.
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Posted 7 years 1 month ago #40207
Ha! In this case I’ll give it a try, cause I’ll loose anyway that part when I’ll chop the tree. Little experiment..
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Posted 7 years 1 month ago #40211
For air layers to work, you need lots of growth, and lots of foliage.
You can only put a layer between the roots and another layer it there is loads of foliage between the two layers.
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Posted 7 years 1 month ago #40213

leatherback wrote: For air layers to work, you need lots of growth, and lots of foliage.
You can only put a layer between the roots and another layer it there is loads of foliage between the two layers.


Thanks! It’s you, who I needed. I have enough foliage there or don’t worth to try?
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