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Multiple air layers on one branch

Has anyone tried two air layers on one branch? Any luck? or is it not worth trying?

Works just fine and you can do more than 2.

WillsC, with girdling or without or it doesn't matter?

It doesn't matter. There are many past entries here on the forum that demonstrate this. As I recall, there was one posting that showed four or five air layers on one branch. Good luck!

Great! Hoping i have enough time before leaves start falling. Thanks for the info.

Hey, if you are in CT, you better start tonight! :-)

I did and I'm done for the night.
1. two air layers, one on the branch, one on the base of the trunk (pretty much buried)
2. Typical air layer on St. Anthony tree
3. The 2 multiple air layers in question on a Martin's purple unknown
4. A film canister air layer on a small branch of my chicago hardy

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Hi again,

Is air layer no. 4 really an old-style 35 mm film canister? Or, a much larger film canister?

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  • Tam

Gabriel: You did a very job on your air layers, thanks for sharing.

Best,
Tam

Its a normal sized film canister. Just clear.

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