Brilliant idea! Last spring I collected a 2-3 meter birch, planted it in the ground and let it settle for this season. My plan was to take air layers one per year starting from the top from 2024 onwards. Never even crossed my mind you could do them simultaineously. Will speed up the process!
@@GrowingBonsai This summer I tried on a different birch. It was a total failure. But for this birch it's the base I'm most interested in. If the layers fail they fail. I'll get a few sticks more firewood.
Actually i have to admit its the first time i see somebody do airlayering without all that spagnum moss and special stuff. Awesome how this works! Thanks for showing Jelle!
Thank you for doing this experiment. I wondered but didn't have the experience to believe it would work. Now that tall nursery twin trunk hornbeam best watch out. I coming for it in the spring with about 6 air layers figured out. Love your videos. Such clear and concise explanations and illustrations. Thanks!
An air layering frenzy! … love it. I have an air layer on my maple but don’t see any roots….it’s been on for at least 5 months but now it’s autumn…..shall I leave until next year…the top is still alive….thanks
@@GrowingBonsai Thanks for the advice. I have just published another video “Autumn Colours” …. This shows the air layering but also have another question if you don’t mind…. How thick does a branch need to be to be air layered….. can you layer thin branches? Thanks
Great tutorial. I have a medium sized Katsura that I can get perhaps 5 decent layers off. Is it worth staggering top, middle & bottom by a couple of weeks each? To give the upper layers a head start.
@@GrowingBonsai I wondered if you'd had success airlayering now for next year? I've got an old Acer Palmatum with alot of crossing branches. I wondered if I could put the layers on whilst it was dormant, ready for spring?
Lol whats the rocket science here. As long as there is an uninterrupted flow between the air later and some leaves, you can make 49376242 air layers on one branch
I agree, it’s not rocket science………. but I do work for Blue Origin (we build and develop rockets for space), and in my humble opinion, bonsai is not easy. Building rockets isn’t easy either, but at least we have blueprints and plans for how to do it step by step……….. I don’t get that benefit when working with my bonsais.
Wow - this opens up a whole new world of possibilities! Awesome experiment!
It does!
Great practical video Jelle 🙏
Glad you think so!
Nicely done!
Thanks! Is it winter up north yet?
It's getting close, Monday we are going down to -3 at night! No snow yet.@@GrowingBonsai
Brilliant idea! Last spring I collected a 2-3 meter birch, planted it in the ground and let it settle for this season. My plan was to take air layers one per year starting from the top from 2024 onwards. Never even crossed my mind you could do them simultaineously. Will speed up the process!
Sounds great! Curious to hear how layering Birch turns out!
@@GrowingBonsai This summer I tried on a different birch. It was a total failure. But for this birch it's the base I'm most interested in. If the layers fail they fail. I'll get a few sticks more firewood.
Actually i have to admit its the first time i see somebody do airlayering without all that spagnum moss and special stuff. Awesome how this works!
Thanks for showing Jelle!
Glad you enjoyed!
Informative and well-presented video. I suspect you have inspired many bonsai growers to try this next Spring.
Looking forward to hearing their stories !
Bravo - point made and well demonstrated Jelle :)
Thanks Xavier!
Thank you for doing this experiment. I wondered but didn't have the experience to believe it would work. Now that tall nursery twin trunk hornbeam best watch out. I coming for it in the spring with about 6 air layers figured out. Love your videos. Such clear and concise explanations and illustrations. Thanks!
You're welcome!
Your air layers do well in your bonsai mix.
I usually use spag moss might do a combination this weekend.
Cheers from down under
Sounds great! In principle balance of moisture and air is whats needed!
Awesome work! Adding to the "too many trees" complaint, but hey, free trees; who can say no?! Proving that there is no such thing as a "sacrifice".
:) Who has too many trees? Who, me?!
Un grand merci pour cette vidéo!
Gladly!
Interesting experiment. And using mesh tape for the drainage holes is brilliant, I'm so stealing that idea. 👍
Hey, that idea is trademarked. Oh, wait.. Go ahead and do the same!
An air layering frenzy! … love it. I have an air layer on my maple but don’t see any roots….it’s been on for at least 5 months but now it’s autumn…..shall I leave until next year…the top is still alive….thanks
I have one maple with a layer still in place. In theory this should not be a problem
@@GrowingBonsai Thanks for the advice. I have just published another video “Autumn Colours” …. This shows the air layering but also have another question if you don’t mind…. How thick does a branch need to be to be air layered….. can you layer thin branches? Thanks
@@japanesemaplesbonsai7133 main challenge is the young branch breaking. But I have layered
@@GrowingBonsai Ok thanks Jelle. I will need to will a little longer, thanks again for the advice my friend.
You disproved a long held belief that you can’t air layer upstream from a lower air layer on the same branch
Yup, as long as the lower layer has branches coming off it as well, it's possible
:) Glad to be of service!
Great tutorial. I have a medium sized Katsura that I can get perhaps 5 decent layers off.
Is it worth staggering top, middle & bottom by a couple of weeks each?
To give the upper layers a head start.
I am really not sure whether it will make a difference tbh!
@@GrowingBonsai I wondered if you'd had success airlayering now for next year? I've got an old Acer Palmatum with alot of crossing branches. I wondered if I could put the layers on whilst it was dormant, ready for spring?
Something i must try next season. Am trying to propagate f/m black Poplar as they are now the rarest tree in the UK. Only 6-700 left in the wild.
Looking forward to hearing success stories!
Awesome
Cheers!
What is the substrate you use when potting
just regular bonsai substrate
👍👌🙂
:D
Lol whats the rocket science here. As long as there is an uninterrupted flow between the air later and some leaves, you can make 49376242 air layers on one branch
No rocket science at all. Bonsai is not hard
I agree, it’s not rocket science………. but I do work for Blue Origin (we build and develop rockets for space), and in my humble opinion, bonsai is not easy. Building rockets isn’t easy either, but at least we have blueprints and plans for how to do it step by step……….. I don’t get that benefit when working with my bonsais.