Hornbeam Air layering Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2021
  • In this video I show you how we make large large hornbeam bonsai, by using air layering as a method and I show you how to pot it up
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  • @Danonito_flavor
    @Danonito_flavor 3 года назад +20

    Apart from starting bonsai as a hobby thanks to this channel, I find these videos so therapeutic. So much knowledge!

    • @scottcantdance804
      @scottcantdance804 3 года назад

      I find them relaxing and soothing in the same way that Bob Ross videos are.

    • @MikeHunt-lz2hq
      @MikeHunt-lz2hq 2 года назад

      Get the rhs wisely handbooks bonsai tree it's super great for beginners .It teaches about propagation and teaches about the styles of bonsai and the rules that go with each style and how to employ those rules to truly capture the natural essence of a tree majesticly growing wild and free in miniature form.

  • @kong2962
    @kong2962 Год назад

    As tiring as that work must be, I find it so exciting and inspirational. Oh, how I envy you. Meeting you and being able to have tea time, and work together on a Bonsai is @ the Top of my Bucket list, along with Taking a trip to Okinawa, which used to be my # 1 .Now, I'm 66 and you are @ the top of my list. Bless you for all you've done for me.

  • @erebus53
    @erebus53 3 года назад +7

    I love watching how you're always so excited by possibilities. It's good to see others' enthusiasm, and lifelong learning.

  • @popomomo12
    @popomomo12 3 года назад +9

    My wife and I have dug up our first bonsai. Thank you very much for your videos they have really motivated us to start on our journey

  • @mame6508
    @mame6508 3 года назад +5

    thank you Peter for generously sharing your knowledge to us. Thank you for the camera person too. Its hard to find someone like you. Love you from India. we are indebt to you.

  • @suer666
    @suer666 3 года назад +9

    i did this with my garden maple 2 years ago. It was very thick aproc 10 inch diameter. Now I'm training it. The root is doing very well. Thank you Peter I used your method and just went for it.

  • @kairanboyd4086
    @kairanboyd4086 3 года назад +1

    Good job Pete 👍

  • @RosarioCostanzo
    @RosarioCostanzo 3 года назад +2

    It's always so interesting to watch your lessons!

  • @heshamelmesalmy5950
    @heshamelmesalmy5950 3 года назад

    Thank you, Mr Peter I always enjoy watching your videos and learn more information.

  • @bryanhensley2368
    @bryanhensley2368 3 года назад

    Thank you sir for this and all of your videos as well as tips and tricks you so readily offer. I greatly appreciate you.

  • @raggedbreath
    @raggedbreath 3 года назад +2

    So prescient. Right when I needed it!

  • @kurtkampmeier
    @kurtkampmeier 3 года назад +3

    Amazing, thanks for sharing all of your fantastic experience. This is extremely useful.

  • @thenaturecreater8906
    @thenaturecreater8906 3 года назад +1

    Thanks again Peter ♥️

  • @BonsaiBuddyTV
    @BonsaiBuddyTV 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I will try to air layer soon.

  • @RoyaleJester
    @RoyaleJester 3 года назад +2

    Thank you again master Chan. From your videos I have a ash tree and oak tree air layering on the go. Brilliant stuff 👍🌲

  • @jakethesnake9946
    @jakethesnake9946 3 года назад +1

    Peter , thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge !!! You have a fan for life !!! Your wisdom in the subject of "Bonsai" is note worthy. I have struggled to make bonsai in Florida. But I do have a few to my name. And many prospects.
    Keep up the great work and thank you again.

  • @jamesbeitia1353
    @jamesbeitia1353 3 года назад

    Wow, I learned so much watching your videos. Thank you sir for shring your knowledge with us. I look forward to your videos.

  • @GrowWithKit
    @GrowWithKit 2 года назад

    Thanks Peter, a very useful video.

  • @BONSAIenCORTO
    @BONSAIenCORTO 3 года назад +1

    That is the advantage of greenhouses... thanks for sharing.

  • @philfrisco741
    @philfrisco741 3 года назад +1

    Merci beaucoup Peter!

  • @bear-tv
    @bear-tv 3 года назад

    I love little trees 🌳

  • @rsa420
    @rsa420 3 года назад

    Stunning vid as always thanks for showing the failures too

  • @robbybobby6483
    @robbybobby6483 3 года назад +9

    That moss trick is priceless. I want to air layer an American hornbeam. I hope it is as easy as the European hornbeam you are using. Another great video Peter. Thank you.

    • @calebcampbell5951
      @calebcampbell5951 3 года назад +2

      American Hornbeam WILL air layer well, I successfully air layered one that was about 8+ inches in diameter. However, they tend to take longer to actually root. Also their tough wood and muscling makes it very hard to peel the bark and scrape the cambium. Just takes a lot of elbow grease to ensure the cambium is totally gone and it should root just fine.
      Don't be afraid to harvest all the way into late-September/early-October (depending on how warm your climate is) to ensure you have enough roots. If not, wait till next year to harvest.

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 3 года назад +2

      All the Hornbeams air layer easily

  • @Bootes1
    @Bootes1 2 года назад

    Thank you Peter that was very informative. I have bought some sphagnum moss and hormone gel and will give layering a go. mmm just as soon as it stops raining.

  • @henzobonsai
    @henzobonsai 3 года назад

    Very nice tricks master...thakns for sharing

  • @sahabshraddha8453
    @sahabshraddha8453 3 года назад +1

    Love ❤️💐💐 vid!!🌱🌱

  • @noumine
    @noumine 3 года назад

    so much info. thank you :)

  • @nevaehdoesstuff1092
    @nevaehdoesstuff1092 3 года назад +1

    So very interesting

  • @sour_dsl804
    @sour_dsl804 3 года назад +2

    Love all your videos. Peter is so knowledgeable and is very good at explaining what he is doing and the purpose! Thank you!👍🏻👍🏻

  • @robertkeable1627
    @robertkeable1627 3 года назад +1

    Thank you .

  • @rajahdoha
    @rajahdoha 3 года назад +1

    How to Airlayer i studied from your video before (Practised & getting good results too) & now how to make it Grow further successfully after cutting Lessons is taken as Notes. Thank a lot Mr. Peter Chan, Namasthey 🙏 (Mumbai, India) -Pareekshith

  • @jimijamesmarshall2328
    @jimijamesmarshall2328 3 года назад +8

    Peter, I wonder if you might have had more success with those deshojos if you didn't put them in the water trays and watered them normally? That peat mixture you had them in would've become saturated and provided no air for the new roots.

  • @harleyinteriordesigners
    @harleyinteriordesigners 3 года назад +3

    I’m second who liked the video... as a Srilankaan these days I’m doing bonsai to develop our life style...
    Good luck sir....🙏♥️

  • @dodorik7114
    @dodorik7114 3 года назад +1

    love ur videos! always super interesting. i wonder if rough coco coir could be a substitute for the moss. its quite airy and very water absorbent and cheap.

  • @Senriam
    @Senriam 3 года назад +13

    this showed up randomly in my recommended. never owned a bonsai but this was so interesting

    • @lefthandluke8923
      @lefthandluke8923 3 года назад +8

      Keep watching and join the rest of who've lost our minds to bonsai! :)

    • @mshane11
      @mshane11 3 года назад +5

      Peter is a gift. His care and knowledge are evident in ever video!

    • @chriscarver17
      @chriscarver17 3 года назад +10

      This is how I fell down the bonsai rabbit hole about a month ago. As in, I now own trees. Multiple.

    • @samyoel5384
      @samyoel5384 3 года назад +3

      Ye Peter has that effect on people!

    • @SirMattzilla
      @SirMattzilla 3 года назад +2

      @@chriscarver17 Correction... The trees own you LOL

  • @Bonsai...
    @Bonsai... 3 года назад

    Cảm ơn❤🤝

  • @MidniteSan
    @MidniteSan 3 года назад +5

    To reduce the amount of sphagnum since it's expensive, I combined coco peat, peat moss and sphagnum mix, thx to Peter they have high rate of success. Can't wait for the next one, thx Peter 👍.

    • @lefthandluke8923
      @lefthandluke8923 3 года назад

      That's not a bad idea at all. I tend to go all-in with the sphagnum, but it is indeed expensive -- and easy to run out of it unexpectedly!

    • @robbybobby6483
      @robbybobby6483 3 года назад

      Anyone ever try rice hulls? What is the success rate compared to sphagnum moss?

    • @NerdyShawn
      @NerdyShawn 3 года назад +1

      My first their Layer was peat moss, I think Peter said you can also use regular soil might depend on the species of how easily it will root. Climate can also affect it if you're in a more tropical area easier to strike.

    • @lefthandluke8923
      @lefthandluke8923 3 года назад

      @@robbybobby6483 Have never tried. Sounds interesting but I'm pretty sure there's no comparison to sphagnum.

    • @lefthandluke8923
      @lefthandluke8923 3 года назад

      @@NerdyShawn Totally agree. Climate is definitely a factor. You can see folks in India, the Philippines and similar places literally using mud with fantastic results. Side note: don't confuse sphagnum moss with peat moss. It's a different animal when it comes to air-layering. Those threads make a difference. cheers.

  • @jeremiahshine
    @jeremiahshine 2 года назад

    My work around for top heavy plastic pots filled with sphagnum is a little trench made with a small electric tiller.

  • @waterlover
    @waterlover 3 года назад +2

    I’m wanting on a air layering That I did on an orange tree. Can’t wait to have an orange tree bonsai

    • @earthquakephotography7059
      @earthquakephotography7059 3 года назад +1

      Fruit tree bonsai are the best of both "nice looking" and "useful". I'm hoping to grow some coffee trees and bonsai them.

  • @rvl1005
    @rvl1005 3 года назад

    Hello Peter,
    Thank you for all these instructive videos!
    I have a question regarding the use of sphagnum moss: did you ever do any experiments with other kinds of moss, such as moss that grows on decaying tree trunks in the woods in temperate climates?

  • @XaviersBonsaiRetreat
    @XaviersBonsaiRetreat 2 года назад

    Thank you Peter. I watch this video every year just before I start to do my air layers. I have had mixed success up till now and I think you are probably right about the sphagnum moss. So this year my hornbeams and small leaf limes will get just moss. I have heard that Hawthorn is really tough to air layer and I have failed every time. Have you had any success with these?

  • @kylepurvis6231
    @kylepurvis6231 3 года назад

    Hi Peter, great video, wish I had all those great mature trees to air layer! Will sphagnum moss improve success with cuttings rooting? Have you ever experimented with this? I figured shredded sphagnum might be a great rooting medium.
    Thanks

  • @walterwjr947
    @walterwjr947 Год назад

    Thank you... 🙏 😔 🙏
    Dr. Chan, I just finished your airlayering video on Juipers, which you published in late November, 2022. There is so much knowledge in both of the videos.
    I am only going to airlayer the way you are doing it. You have almost 100% successes, with the spagnum. Please, let us know if you find a more economical source of spagnum?
    🎄🙏🖖🙏😔🙏🙏🙏🎄

  • @beardedbonsai
    @beardedbonsai 3 года назад +6

    Thanks Peter I love seeing the trees in the field being developed.
    I imagine the peat experiment may have failed because of the tray of water. Sphagnum moss seems to retain some air space even when it's soaking wet. Peat based soil ends up devoid of oxygen when it is to wet. Just my opinion but maybe it's worth another try. Sphagnum is pricey and I know you hate waste.

    • @MikeHunt-lz2hq
      @MikeHunt-lz2hq 2 года назад

      It's pretty cheap here I can get 8 to 12 q for around 5 bucks .when I mix my moss I put 1 cup pumice to one cup moss to create air pockets .

    • @beardedbonsai
      @beardedbonsai 2 года назад

      @@MikeHunt-lz2hq Yeah that is significantly less than I pay.

  • @claudiachimenti8173
    @claudiachimenti8173 3 года назад

    Thank you as Always, mr. Chan... In your experience, could be sphagnum Moss useful also for cuttings?

  • @Chris-oq6kn
    @Chris-oq6kn 3 года назад

    Great video. Is it ok to do this process with an already made bonsai and put a small flower pot around the base of the layering where the nabari would be with spag moss inside the pot and if so should i wrap the top of the flower pot maybe with plastic wrap or leave it open Thank u.

  • @deedahl2866
    @deedahl2866 Год назад

    well DUH I just figured out, I need to be using wire to tie the air layerings, have been using twine and string and it's a real bother! Thanks for the simple tip - wire definitely works better.

  • @delatroy
    @delatroy 2 года назад

    Can you use other kinds of moss ground up? I may experiment with sphagnum and regular moss ground up to see if regular moss works because would be easier (and more sustainable) to source

  • @paulhumphreys6652
    @paulhumphreys6652 3 года назад

    I have two Maples (Acer) in my garden. I don't know the type but one is yellow, the other red. Both are about ten feet tall. Does anyone know if I can use the top part of the air layered section to make bonsai, once it' s rooted? Most of the videos that I've seen show the bottom part used for bonsai and the upper part for a new feeder tree. Also, would coir work as well as sphagnum moss when layering? I'm a recent subscriber to this wonderful channel.

  • @Peerzadashariq
    @Peerzadashariq 3 года назад +1

    Please make a potting video about that Aracava plant.

  • @marekvagner5789
    @marekvagner5789 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Peter for your video... also thnaks for share experience of airlayering - 2 deshojo maple from a mother tree wich you have at your foregarden - remember the video where you cut the branch from a mother tree with succesful airlayer roots... it make me sad... last year i tried also airlayer and both i succes .... this year i hope will have full rootball and it will be start of my 1st airlayer bonsai maples :D Thanks a lot.... hope for better situation of Covid in England to estimate a trip to your Bonsai Center.... Hope to visit you in september :D bye bye and "Let them grow"

  • @tomasferreirarubial1455
    @tomasferreirarubial1455 3 года назад +1

    👏👏👏

  • @lhotse1716
    @lhotse1716 2 года назад

    I would love to try this. Is it necessary to use dried and rehydrated sphagnum moss, or can you use fresh sphagnum moss? I notice people doing this on RUclips uses dried sphagnum moss, but perhaps it is only because it can be bought in stores? I happen to have access to wild sphagnum moss, can I use that directly or do I need to dry it first?

  • @soberhippie
    @soberhippie 3 года назад

    I think you could experiment with planting airlayerings into peat, but not keep them in standing water. My experience is very limited, but I have no access to sphagnum, so i use peat. Some do die, but some hang on )

  • @porkcheeks
    @porkcheeks Год назад

    I’m pretty good at air layering and ground layering fruiting shrubs. I’ve had modest success with apple and no luck with maples. My technique seems to be the same as yours but something isn’t working. Any idea what I’m missing?

  • @creatorsimcreatorsim2711
    @creatorsimcreatorsim2711 3 года назад +1

    Fantastico sempre pieni di info questi video peccato che però non riesca a capire proprio tutto perché il mio inglese è un po'scarso
    Che peccato mancano i sottotitoli
    Spero di acquistare presto un bonsai dei suoi

  • @makewithmegma
    @makewithmegma 3 года назад +1

    🔥😍👍

  • @greglongenecker1772
    @greglongenecker1772 3 года назад

    Peter, I didn’t realize I could air layer during the winter months , I thought you could only do this in the spring ?

  • @horanbenjamin
    @horanbenjamin 3 года назад

    Peter do you fertilise the air layering at all

  • @peterboneg
    @peterboneg 3 года назад

    Have you tried growing Korean Hornbeam in the ground for air layering or do they not grow as well in the UK? I collect sphagnum moss from a boggy area at the edge of a pond not far from me. Costs nothing. Have you considered growing it yourself?

  • @ilmidissanayake4291
    @ilmidissanayake4291 3 года назад

    Hi Peter, we don't have spagnum moss where I live, in Sri Lanka. I know you wouldn't like this question, but do you think I can use coconut coir as an alternative?

  • @valiany
    @valiany 3 года назад +2

    i did air layering in your style but i used mix of coco peat and peat moss and it was successful although it was fig. i liked to use sphagnum moss but i cant find in local shop.

    • @PolinaS-gq1te
      @PolinaS-gq1te 3 года назад

      Fig tree will produce roots in literally anything, as long, as it has enough moisture. Even the average garden mud would do.

    • @earthquakephotography7059
      @earthquakephotography7059 3 года назад +1

      If you look for Orchid mix or Orchid Moss, it's usually just spahgnum moss but rebranded. Most places like Home Depot, Lowes, etc in the US sell it as Orchid Moss

  • @deedahl2866
    @deedahl2866 Год назад

    Question . . . when you cut off and collect an air layer, most of the time the bottom is not growing roots. The roots are forming on the side. Wouldn't it make sense to trim back the bottom (that is blunt), and put rotting powder on it too, when replanting?

  • @delrules1907
    @delrules1907 3 года назад +1

    Hi Peter, great video. I have a question. I saw a video on another channel that said after you shape and re-pot a bonsai you should keep it in the shade for a month. Is this good practice??? Love the videos, keep up the good work.

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 3 года назад +1

      Yes shade is fine - but if a tree is growing strongly then you don't need to keep it in the shade. Each situation is different - use your judgment

    • @delrules1907
      @delrules1907 3 года назад

      @@peterchan3100 thank you for your guidance.

  • @girishdesai7267
    @girishdesai7267 3 года назад +1

    Can I use Coco peat instead of moss, which is cheaper and more sustainable?

  • @RajeshPatel-vg1xm
    @RajeshPatel-vg1xm 3 года назад

    Sir, can we use cocopeat instead of spegnam moss?

  • @MikeHunt-lz2hq
    @MikeHunt-lz2hq 2 года назад

    I do the same thing with the wire lol it's easy and reusable

  • @ziaulhaque1019
    @ziaulhaque1019 3 года назад

    Quick question would feeding a 3 month old tree bonsai food do anything to it?

  • @lucian.x
    @lucian.x 2 года назад

    @18:26, Can you please tell me what the name of this plant is, and If they can be found for purchase In or can be shipped to the US, I live in US, and would adore the opportunity to grow one of these beautiful specimens!!

  • @acheronexile
    @acheronexile 3 года назад +4

    Master, today I started an experiment for a humble white mulberry, male. This fruitless tree has been in my yard and progressively shortened, a large gin was accidentally created when sword pruning and i enhanced it by peeling the bark to leave a small vein to feed a single branch. Under the condition that it doesnt die, Ill be starting an air layering on it and keeping the young tree sheltered for the first winter.

  • @kaiseraugustus431
    @kaiseraugustus431 3 года назад

    How do you keep the moss moist in the plastic bag?

  • @tedkell92
    @tedkell92 3 года назад +1

    Let us suppose a tree with a trunk shaped like a "Y". I have seen you layer the two top forks of the tree. Does it work to layer the base and one (say) fork of the tree? This would put two layers in serial succesion. Would the lower layer kill the upper one? Thank you for all your videos, they have been a great help.

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 3 года назад

      Yes the multiple method works well with the vigorous trees like Hornbeam and Maple but not so sure about Juniper

    • @andreasweber1533
      @andreasweber1533 3 года назад

      If you were to put two air layers on the same limb, the higher one would prevent the lower from rooting, unless there's enough foliage in between the cuts to provide nutrients to the one below. But in your case the air layer on the base would be supported by the uncut branch of the fork.

  • @franciscocarlosoliveirasan4
    @franciscocarlosoliveirasan4 Месяц назад

    Por que as mudas não tem folhas estão com aparência mortas

  • @leelamaduravala4056
    @leelamaduravala4056 3 года назад +1

    👍🧚

  • @JungleScene
    @JungleScene 3 года назад +1

    for these long term air layers, do you ever take any time to make sure the moss is damp if you havent had rain? or is it totally unnecessary to worry about that?

    • @pansepot1490
      @pansepot1490 3 года назад +1

      If the moss is wet when applied and well wrapped in plastic it doesn’t dry out. You can leave it alone for months without worrying.

    • @PolinaS-gq1te
      @PolinaS-gq1te 3 года назад

      That's the thing with air layering- the tree is driving sap up , so it moisturises the moss a bit for some time

    • @calebcampbell5951
      @calebcampbell5951 3 года назад +1

      I have a feeling Peter doesn't have enough time to worry about that, but i do that. Especially after the tree throws roots, the moss can dry up if it's not water tight. I've never had any roots dry out from this but I imagine it slows the rooting if it's not damp.

  • @RCMeniscus
    @RCMeniscus 3 года назад

    Peter, I know it has been asked before, but we haven't been able to find an answer. We know you use fresh sphagnum moss. Have you experimented with dried sphagnum moss? If so, what has been the result? Fresh sphagnum moss has been very difficult to find in the U.S., but dried is readily available. Is it viable?

  • @themichaellerner
    @themichaellerner 3 года назад +1

    If you can't obtain live sphagnum moss, will dried sphagnum moss do the trick?

    • @h.b.1421
      @h.b.1421 3 года назад

      yes, as usually you can only buy dried sphagnum moss from stores. Just add some water and you are good to go

    • @themichaellerner
      @themichaellerner 3 года назад

      @@h.b.1421 Thank you for your reply. I was hoping for a reply from the master, himself...

  • @wiggledytoes
    @wiggledytoes 3 года назад +1

    How often does the air layering need watering?

    • @lefthandluke8923
      @lefthandluke8923 3 года назад

      Good question. Usually they never need watering because the branch above the wound receives water as normal (from the roots, through the xylem). The sphagnum moss is damp, but never soaking wet, and it retains that moisture as the roots begin to grow into it. Sometimes the moss will dry out, though, and you need to add a bit of water -- but just a bit!

    • @h.b.1421
      @h.b.1421 3 года назад

      you can add water as needed when very dry or really sunny so the moss never dries out completly, but most often rain keeps it moist enough. Just don't overwater it or the new roots will rot

    • @wiggledytoes
      @wiggledytoes 3 года назад

      @@h.b.1421 Thanks for the reply

    • @wiggledytoes
      @wiggledytoes 3 года назад

      @@lefthandluke8923 I have air layered 3 continus royal purple smoke bush 2 and a half months ago that would have needed cutting down, it looks as though one has rooted but the leaves on the other two have dried out. It was on 2-3 inch thick branch mind. And using compost. Little worried to cut it off, due to it being summer.
      I also have 4 escallonia stumps that are trying to leaf but unforutnately got scorched in the sun, my thinking was they like to be hot and dry for a bush that comes from mexico. Complete novice.
      Purchased a red maple acer in hopes to makie it a bonsai but its bit spindly and think il grow it in the ground and use it as a mother plant to possible future bonsai.
      Any advice is greatful.

  • @njkrach
    @njkrach 3 года назад +1

    Professional nurseries HATE him!

  • @WoodTableGuy
    @WoodTableGuy 3 года назад +1

    gang

  • @JonathanChow5
    @JonathanChow5 3 года назад +1

    1st🌳

  • @fittnutricionista779
    @fittnutricionista779 3 года назад

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