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FMD
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Kudos to Rafed for introducing root riot to the forum. Not only is it great for rooting cuttings but it beats all other air layer media, in my opinion. |
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americanfiglover
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Did you have the score the green growth? |
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FMD
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No scoring necessary, although it would probably not hurt. A "schmear" of hormone gel might also accelerate the process... |
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newnandawg
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Frank, thanks for the suggestion of RR for air layering. I just finished Petite Negra and Ronde de Bordeuax and have Malta Falcon to |
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Fatnsassytexan
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FMD, what a great idea to use a root riot cube for small airlayers. That never occurred to me, DUH! Thanks for posting. |
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rafed
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Mike, |
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newnandawg
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Rafed, this is my first time to use them. I use to do the old fashion plastic bottle etc. This http://www.leevalley.com/US/garden/page.aspx?p=46938&cat=2,47236 is |
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jtp
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Great idea and excellent results. Thanks for posting! |
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rafed
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Thanks Mike, |
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americanfiglover
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I want try that, but I will try to find UPM first since its so expensive online. |
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rafed
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You can use sphagnum moss mixed with any other potting mix if you want. You are not limited to UPM only. |
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greg88
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Nice, will have to ty that |
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FMD
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[QUOTE=Fatnsassytexan]FMD, what a great idea to use a root riot cube for small airlayers. That never occurred to me, DUH! Thanks for posting.[/QUOTE] |
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JD
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Frank, |
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snaglpus
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JD, My previous record airlayering is not that good. So, I got some of these to increase my odds. I like the wicking system of this pot. I don't water them daily, only once every 3 or 4 days. I did use the riot cubes. I dipped mine in root stimulator and water first and used the gel. I'm looking forward to these things working b/c I got a few air layers to send out this Fall. I'll post pics sometime this week. I did not cut the cube completely in half. I only cut them half way and loosely tied a small piece of burlap string on it to hold everything together. Over time, the burlap will rot away. |
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JD
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Dennis, |
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FMD
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Jimmie, you have got to try this technique. The same RR properties that promote giant root formation in cuttings apparently do the same in air layers. |
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Figsation
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Frank, |
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JD
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Frank, |
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Figfinatic
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Good idea. I've done something similar different with Root Riot too. I acquired some large seeds about the size of a very big marble, and I cut up the Root Riot cubes and surrounded the seed with those moist cubes. It's working quite well. All the seeds are germinating. |
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FMD
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Figfinatic, I think it works best on small caliber lignified or partially lignified wood, I would guess. I don't believe that scraping or girdling is an absolute to air layering. Jimmy, potting mix was not used, just the RR, Saran Wrap and foil. |
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7deuce
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The rooter pots work great. I have both sizes and makes airlayering very easy. |
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americanfiglover
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I'm about to try this right now. I have a Negronne that doesn't want to grow anymore, two months and no new growth. Maybe I can get the suckers to spring to life at the base. |
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noss
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Mike, |
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JD
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Wow, just a damp RR cube and cover. Impressive. I have a couple of layers I need to start... |
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rafed
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Vivian, |
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CAJUNB
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I think I will modify it jusy a little,cut the RR in half,but not all the way through,then soak it in a cup of water with a small amount of dip'n grow for about 5 minutes ,put it around the branch ,then wrap it in |
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JD
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Rafed, |
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rafed
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Jimmie, |
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JD
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Rafed, |
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rafed
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Jimmie, |
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SEGeo
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Dennis, |
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