| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Air layer success with Desert King |
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RobBanks
Registered: Posts: 57 |
Hi everyone, |
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BexleyRabbit
Registered: Posts: 229 |
Well done! |
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cobb4861
Registered: Posts: 537 |
Very good job. Look at all those roots! |
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Grasa
Registered: Posts: 1,819 |
You did just fine. Don't be surprise as the leaves fall, leave it allone and let it heal.. next spring, cut only the dead portion and you ready. Good luck! they say you should have 2 trees, so you prune them in alternate years, if you prune it, you get no fruits... DK is a fussy one. |
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lampo
Registered: Posts: 2,062 |
Very well done! |
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Maro2Bear
Registered: Posts: 732 |
Rob, really nice job there with your first air-layer. I was successful last year with my initial go at this technique. Good feeling to cut away and see that nice root ball and have a fully developed young tree. Thanks for sharing. |
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RobBanks
Registered: Posts: 57 |
Thank you all! |
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Frankallen
Registered: Posts: 994 |
Hey Rob...WOW! Thanks for posting! I did my first air layer also about 2 months ago with RDB and it turned out great! Wished I had took a photo like you.....Thanks for Posting! : ) |
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DonCentralTexas
Registered: Posts: 475 |
Fantastic job! |
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Charlie
Registered: Posts: 1,214 |
That is a fine air layer! Two years old post but still. :) |
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