dank'd
Well-Known Member
i had read as much as i could before trying air layering and never heard of plants contorting the way mine did within two hours of application
it looked at first like the droop would not stop and it was a sort of terminal wilting, but luckily the leaves stayed turgid and slowly over two to three days they have righted, one is now even praying
i'll post a picture on how they go. also i accidentally snapped off the top half of the plant seen in the middle foreground as this is my first attempt and the stems on these plants are still mostly soft. the top is in the bottom right corner of the picture in water
also, i ordered months ago from 'the cutting globe' company in ireland to get these air layering pods, but after two months and no word i ordered some balls from aliexpress and used a spherical grinding stone on a dremel to make holes
will be fun to eventually do a few experiments of scraping the bark vs no scraping, rooting gel vs none etc
it looked at first like the droop would not stop and it was a sort of terminal wilting, but luckily the leaves stayed turgid and slowly over two to three days they have righted, one is now even praying
i'll post a picture on how they go. also i accidentally snapped off the top half of the plant seen in the middle foreground as this is my first attempt and the stems on these plants are still mostly soft. the top is in the bottom right corner of the picture in water
also, i ordered months ago from 'the cutting globe' company in ireland to get these air layering pods, but after two months and no word i ordered some balls from aliexpress and used a spherical grinding stone on a dremel to make holes
will be fun to eventually do a few experiments of scraping the bark vs no scraping, rooting gel vs none etc
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