Can you air layer Japanese black pine trees?
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Another video 15 months to make.
In this video I document the steps I took to air layer a Japanese black pine pre bonsai.
See what the results are.
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I saw a video last night. The grower did all the air layer stuff, zone 6, but only change was he put four vertical slits, almost half an inch long, above the branch cut. He said he got his roots in mid Autumn, starting in Spring. I will go see if I can find the blog the fellow got his info from and put link if I find it.
muranakabonsainursery.blogspot.com/2012/04/japanese-black-pine-air-layers.html
The 5 JBP that I air layered this year were done similar to yours with the removed bark ring, root hormone and sphagnum moss, but instead of just moss, I chopped it up into smaller pieces and combined with perlite for aeration. Also, I did the air layer on last year's growth (much smaller) that ranged from 1-3 pencil thickness.
I did this in May and they were rooted enough to separate by September, so just 4 months. (I live in Zone 6a near Cincinnati)
I understand you were just seeing if you could do it, but if you have the patience, next time try doing shoots of last year's growth right around the time the candles have extended and the needles start expanding.
I forgot to say that while doing the air layers, I removed the the newly extended candles right back to last year's growth and they produce new candles and grow quickly in the following weeks. Keep as many of previous years needles as you can. I saw this method on a website years ago so I don't take credit for it.
@@Kjbrunzo Thanks. Did you water it in the meanwhile? Did you cover the bag with black cloths or foil to remove light and warmth?
@@bbbbjjj7002 One thing I didn't mention, I used small pots for the air layers, but you can wrap in plastic too, or pots covered in plastic. And I since I only had open pots for the air layers they started drying out and had to water often but those 5 were successful. I did another 3 this year, all were rooted and detached/potted up.
And no black cloth since the pots kept the roots dark.
I airlayered a hinoki in 6 months. Cut it a month ago here in 7b NC. It is going strong on my deck. Going to move it next to the backdoor so it doesn't get too cold, or will put it in my greenhouse hoop ring.
Otherwise you did the same process I did when airlayering.
However I did allow a gap at the top and bottom of the seran wrap and I watered it (with a mister) everyday during the summer, and covered it in tin foil to prevent evaporation and allow the roots some darkness.
Hey Ben ,Im not sure what part of the season you do your airlayers ,but through trial and error ive found that mid -late summer is the best time 2 do them and before say your 2nd week of autmn so anything after that you would have 2 wait till following spring or abit aftr .Ive managed 2b able 2 have jbp airlayers pushn roots within the first 3-4weeks then i cut them down.My rooting hormone is made up in2 a thick paste using powder and liquid form rooting hormone (i.b.a)..Goodluck and thanx for your channel..🙏🙏
Yo that's actually dope you were successful in air layering that JBP. Not too much info out there about this process!
The answer is yes and you don't even need to ring bark as it increases the chances of rotting. The technique which has worked for me is to ring the bark using a wire that you leave in.
Japanese Black Pine seedlings are easy to come across? WHERE?
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What are the vented black pucks in your pots?
Very interesting, thanks a lot for sharing. Have you tried air layering japanese white pine too ?
What happened after sperating airlayer?
This just looks like seeds that have sprouted in the sphagnum-moss?
Did you have to add water to it during that 1 year? Nice job 👍
Very interesting! You said you tried to make the wrap air tight. Did you add water to the moss between when you applied the air layer and when you removed it? If so, how often? Thanks and keep the videos coming!
even air tight, water gets in with the rain
Very interesting…I’ve never thought of putting on the hormone first OR scoring the bark. Hopefully it works out for you! Cheers man!
Hey, Ben. This is off topic for this post, but I can't seem to find a definitive answer on this fig question...and I need help.
We just moved to 98387(zone 8a) from Nevada. I have 6, 3.5 year old fig trees in 20 gallon pots. I have heavily munched all pots and they are still outside. I understand that temps in Spanaway don't get below freezing for more than 20 days, and never below 20°. Can I leave them outside? Or should I pull them into a shed?
Watching your videos are an inspiration. Many thanks for taking us along to see what is achievable in Bonsai with beauty and grace and hard work.
Ben. Is it impossible to Air Layer a older Pine tree? 4” trunk and still in ground.
It might be much much harder on established trees that has flaky bark already.
So moss keeps moisture for 15 months, or you add some water?
Moss will hold the moisture but the tree also transpires
I have a big Austrian Pine with a BIG that will be chopped, I wonder if this would work for it? Nice video!
Now that Northerst Bonsai has closed where in the Seattle area can one find bonsai supplies.
through me
Yes
Glad I stumbled across your video... as much bonsai viewing as i do on here, no idea how I've missed your videos after all this time!
Hey bro great work with your airlayers,you may get better luck making your liquid and powder in2 a paste and apply &do them aftr there 2nd dormant period which i do mine here in late spring or start of summer when most of the pines energys revolve around trunk & roots & usually have them rooted within 3-4 weeks .If not i usually just do 1-2yo candles &buds as cuttings like you saw on one of the bonsai group chats!!!Cheers mate thank u!!!😊
Great info. I'm going to try it on a 3 year I have. I also have a one-year, and just this week, I was able to germinate and sprout some seeds. I watched a video on using rooting gel with cuttings from seedlings to shorten the trunk on these trees, so I'll be trying that as well.
Hi can we plant pine tree dipper than root base like dip to the Bark or to the trunk , because of the root system i need to go mor down to survive in hot summer ?
Good idea.
Juniperus black pine Beautiful tree Of the Bonsai.
👍🏾
I don't have Juniperus black pine. 😭
Black pine isn't juniperus its pinus.
Very interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing.
Worth it? As you say "play with your plants" i have a white pine grafted on a black pine it made a black pine branch at soil level it have been there for 5 years now and is only 7cm or a little over 2inch i would love to air layer it and make a pine mame from it. If i have luck and it roots i will have a new favorite tree i think.
And i will have learned something new, so fare i learned it takes a long time to air layer black pines
Good luck with it, doesnt hurt to try
The main issue in my experience is the usual rooting hormone isn’t strong enough to get the job done on pines. You need the industrial strength stuff which is tough to find. If it is barked up, fooogetaboutit.
No aslong as you have powder & liquid u can form a paste and it will take whether 2yo or 50y.o!!...Cheerz!🙏
Nice ....
OMG OVER A YEAR TO AIR LAYER WTFFF
Green roots ?
no white and yellowish