Layering roses
On 17 July, 18:09, K wrote:
Stewart Robert Hinsley writes
Other features of air-layering, if I recall correctly
1) making a cut in (removing a slice of) the stem.
Or abrading the bark on the underside of the stem.
2) using taped clear polythene to keep in the moisture.
Cling film works well. And I think Dave's drinks bottle would work
equally well.
3) using moss, rather than compost.
The extra weight make cause problems with Dave's proposal.
I agree. I've used coir-based compost, which is a lot lighter than a
soil based one.
--
Kay
I was thinking the weight would help and the bottle could just lie on
the ground, but if you wanted to use it for air layering then a
smaller bottle with a pearlite mix compost and the bottle could be
tied to a cane to take the weight, also if the compost was seen to be
geting to dry then some water could be added by removing the cap and
pouring a little in.
David hill
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