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Air Layering Japanese Maple Trees | Easy Maple Propagation

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • Japanese Maple Propagation Guide Book (digital download): www.etsy.com/l...
    Follow along with me as I air layer these two Japanese maple trees (Acer Palmatum) using a plastic storage bag and sphagnum moss. Air Layering Japanese maples may seem like a complicated process, but it really is quite easy.
    Roots and Refuge CZcams Channel: / rootsandrefugefarm
    DISCLAIMER: Please be careful and use safe knife handling practices when using a knife. In addition, please wear ANSI rated cut protection gloves as an added layer of protection. I am not responsible for injuries caused by following the air layering process demonstrated in this video. As always, please only propagated NON-PATENTED plants.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:05 AIR LAYERING JAPANESE MAPLES
    0:57 ROOTING MEDIUM: SPHAGNUM MOSS
    1:25 ALTERNATIVES: COCO COIR, PERLITE OR POTTING SOIL
    1:44 1 GALLON STORAGE BAG
    2:06 ALUMINUM FOIL
    2:34 HAND PRUNERS
    2:40 RUBBING ALCOHOL WIPES
    2:50 NITRILE OR LATEX GLOVES
    3:08 WEAR ANSI RATED CUT RESISTANT GLOVES
    3:37 ACER PALMATUM PIXIE
    5:31 PLEASE BE CAREFUL WITH SHARP KNIVES!
    8:52 CONSIDER USING AN OMRI CERTIFIED FUNGICIDE
    8:57 FOLLOW DIRECTIONS ON THE BOTTLE
    13:44 PLEASE WEAR LUNG & EYE PROTECTION
    15:18 CUTTINGS TAKEN JUNE 13TH
    16:07 CUTTINGS TAKEN APRIL 18TH
    16:34 4X ILARIAN CUTTINGS
    16:54 1X ALPENWEISS CUTTING

Komentáře • 33

  • @marnoster
    @marnoster Před rokem +1

    Thanks Jonny! Air layering is such a time saver growing thicker trunks. When your do clip and grow on your stock if you were going to chuck your clippings anyway.
    Your trees are looking neat and well on their way to becoming Bonsai. Good luck with your dream of starting your own gig!

  • @JonnyMaple
    @JonnyMaple  Před měsícem

    Japanese Maple Propagation Guide Book (digital download): www.etsy.com/listing/1758106957/japanese-maple-tree-propagation-guide

  • @quaternion-pi
    @quaternion-pi Před 2 lety +2

    Fascinating, thanks. You have lots of patience.

    • @JonnyMaple
      @JonnyMaple  Před 2 lety +1

      You are welcome - Propagating does take patience, but it is well worth it!

  • @gabrielfurnari3985
    @gabrielfurnari3985 Před rokem +1

    good morning Jonny, I started following you recently for searches related to the spread of Acer. I am from Argentina and right now we are in spring. I loved your channel, very clear and entertaining videos. I'm amazed at how many Acers you can reproduce and I have one at work but had no luck finding seedlings underneath from what I saw. Perhaps they were uprooted with one of the lawn mowers. Or the birds eat their seeds before they germinate. I would like to give you a recommendation regarding this video, after removing the bark ring from the branch you should scrape the cambium layer with the knife since it is below the sap layer (green) and is light in color. but if you scrape you will notice that you have reached the white wood and there the passage of nutrients from the leaves to the roots of the tree is interrupted. If you don't remove that cambium layer then the tree may generate a healing cay before forming roots in the moss. Hopefully they turn out well but if they fail you will be able to repeat the procedure next season and make sure to scrape a little around the entire circumference of the branch so that there is no connection to the base of the tree, only wood that carries water to the leaves of tip. greetings friend

    • @JonnyMaple
      @JonnyMaple  Před rokem

      Thanks for the advice. I had success on 1 of 2, but will try your suggestion next time.

  • @jockez3581
    @jockez3581 Před 2 lety

    Your videos are very informative and instructive. Very interesting for maple fans. Nicely done!
    One good thing with sphagnum moss is that it is reusable. You can use the same moss for many air layerings.

    • @JonnyMaple
      @JonnyMaple  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the tip and the kind words - I will give that a try.

  • @johng3669
    @johng3669 Před rokem +1

    I’ve heard you can reuse the sphagnum moss so now that you have it, it doesn’t have to be one time use. I can’t share any real world experience however as I’ve just started getting into Bonsai.

  • @n7gn
    @n7gn Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing this journey. Hopefully will learn from you and follow along with the knowledge you have shared.

  • @judgetoogood1033
    @judgetoogood1033 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much.’

  • @damnshowdude
    @damnshowdude Před 5 měsíci

    Can't tell where you cut the branch. A closeup next time would be better. Was it below the node?

  • @GrowingBonsai
    @GrowingBonsai Před rokem

    Nice work!

  • @mandrei99
    @mandrei99 Před rokem +1

    Im pretty sure that the moss is too damp. Ive had airlayers (maples) take on roots in much drier moss without problem. Also, you must scrape off the light green layer just under the bark if you want roots instead of cambium and a bridge forming between the cut points.

    • @JonnyMaple
      @JonnyMaple  Před rokem +1

      Good tips. I did have 1 of 2 root successfully.

  • @alyssaadams1698
    @alyssaadams1698 Před rokem

    Great video thank you ❤

  • @kryz9875
    @kryz9875 Před 6 měsíci

    How old is your beautiful Alpenwies? Thank you for the very detailed demonstration for air-layering.

    • @JonnyMaple
      @JonnyMaple  Před 6 měsíci

      You're Welcome. I estimate that the tree around 12-15 years old or so.

  • @marinheiroquadrado54
    @marinheiroquadrado54 Před rokem +1

    Hi, dont forget to scrape off the cambium layer otherwise you could get calousing of the wounds and the process can fail :) great video still! btw sphagnum moss is anti-fungall already :)

    • @deleqtronica8733
      @deleqtronica8733 Před rokem

      I tried to airlayer 5-8 branches, I didn’t scrape the cambrium and none of the branches ended up growing root, I just ended up with a bunch of dead large branches…

  • @JK-qz1sw
    @JK-qz1sw Před rokem

    Hi J. Thx for informative video. Great!
    What month are you doing this (I don't think I heard when)?

  • @glennplatvoet7111
    @glennplatvoet7111 Před rokem

    Nice dream nursery biss is harder than that expand into other plants and maybe water and coi.

    • @JonnyMaple
      @JonnyMaple  Před rokem

      Thanks! This year I have started expanding into several other plants including Hostas and some flowering plants. I also sold annual tomato starts this year and did good with those.

  • @ksero1000
    @ksero1000 Před rokem

    Most of my Japanese maple trees are grafted, some are not. If I did from a grafted tree, will I expect the new tree to take on the characteristic of the root stock portion, the character of the portion I air layered, or a whole different kind of character altogether?
    Thank you.

  • @michaelcook9206
    @michaelcook9206 Před 2 lety +1

    Is there a preferred time of the season to start the process? Great video!

    • @JonnyMaple
      @JonnyMaple  Před 2 lety

      A lot of people seem to do this in the spring, but in a cooler climate, I feel like early summer may be better.

  • @Chio808
    @Chio808 Před 11 měsíci

    is that cut made completely around the branch?

    • @JonnyMaple
      @JonnyMaple  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes, all of the way around.

  • @darren8002
    @darren8002 Před rokem

    how do you add moisture with this setup if it does dry up?

    • @JonnyMaple
      @JonnyMaple  Před rokem

      Poke a small hole in the bag and use a syringe.

    • @glennplatvoet7111
      @glennplatvoet7111 Před rokem

      You can use baster hole can be larger use tape cover holes

  • @stanhill3980
    @stanhill3980 Před rokem

    No we cant see