Checking Air Layer Attempt on Jaboticaba - Sealed for 1 Year
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- Many viewers showed interest in an update of the air layer attempts on this 25 gallon "Sabara" Plinia jaboticaba. 2 years of attempting on this tree, this is an update of the last attempt that was started 1 year ago.
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Check out The Reid farm's TH-cam channel. They've come up wirh a concept of using acid like squeezing lime juice on the wound you're creating in tge airlayering process they do that a help change tge alkalinity of the fluid which oozes outta the wound.
BTW, music is too loud, and your voice is too low. I personally prefer videos without music in the background bc it's hard to separate information from music
Keep trying Shiloh we'll figure this out. ive had many similar attempts. Its heartbreaking to unwrap a bundle and find nothing i know.
It is sad, but I just hope to become as successful as you when it comes to air layering! I tried to copy your methods, but I probably did something wrong or plinias are just more stubborn. Thanks for watching Clark!
Was your attempt successful?
I heard using the actual sphagnum moss is better to use
Where did you get pure NAA as a powder?
Dip and grow is all I use. It is the best! For airlayer, I use a paint brush and brush on full concrete.
Great tip!
That’s what use and it takes about 6 months to a year. I mix it for hardwood cuttings and it works
Are it successful?
I gave up after year. Had better luck approach grafting large limbs
Yeah I really should just do that if I really wanted a higher success rate. This was started before I knew about approach grafting and I find that way to be much faster, easier and with a higher success rate on jaboticaba vs air layer. Thanks for watching!
@@GrowTropicalFruits I agree
Yes i do too, for me it is imposible?
Great video!!! Can’t wait to see another update on the air layers🙏
Thanks! It will be a while before that happens, but I have my fingers crossed.
Orchids!!!!
Yes, I thought of that earlier today. It's on the list of stuff to do my friend. Sorry to keep your wife waiting.
Hey Shiloh its great to see a new video from you. I would think the trunk would get anaerobic and rot from sitting in moist peat for that long.
You're probably right, I bet it is causing it to die back. Sorry it has been so long since I have posted. I have been way too busy to edit the video clips I have been shooting. This was a shorter format video so it was an easier video to actually complete and post. I hope it acts as motivation for me to post more videos soon. Thanks for watching.