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Old 19-10-2003, 08:22 PM
neil
 
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Default Larch air layering question

Hi all,

I recently picked up a very impressive looking larch at a local nursery but
it has a very bloated,bulbus graft.The joint iteslf is a good clean one with
no obvious edges but as far as training it as a bonsai is concerned the
bloated element of it ruins the flow of the trunk.

And so to the question,what's the story with air layering larch ?I mean is
it a easy or difficult tree to layer ?

The trunk itself is a good 21/2 to 3 " thick if that's relavent to it's
success.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Neil


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