| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Cray cray on the electrical tape method, one plant per node!!! |
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AZFig
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Check it, before you wreck it!!! |
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COGardener
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I'm sorry, this is new to me, what is the point and the final outcome? |
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GreenFin
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Do roots grow under the tape? |
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AZFig
Registered: Posts: 37 |
The final outcome is multiplication. Roots form under the tape, cut, plant, done! |
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GreenFin
Registered: Posts: 684 |
Pretty cool :) |
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Mario_1
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Do you take tape off ? And if you do what happens to roots? |
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GreenFin
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I think you'd leave the tape on when you plant it and just let the roots grow through/around it. |
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COGardener
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Do you girdle the branch at all? |
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AZFig
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There is not much on this technique, but it works. Did it this summer on a 1" diameter trunk and let it be. In six weeks or so the tape started bulging out and looked like it was going to give birth to an alien. One thing I know is your cuttings won't rot. It is very easy to do just start at the bottom of a big branch and wrap everything except the buds with a roll of electric tape. I will update later when I unravel the tape. Oh,one more thing, this technique requires no babysitting. (Taking the tape off does not disturb the roots at all) |
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COGardener
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Cool, I look forward to seeing the results. Do you have pics of your first go round? |
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Brooklynmatty
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James posted about this a long while back, post is towards the end. http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/air-layering-marathon-pictures-4849944?highlight=tape&pid=41549730 |
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COGardener
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Interesting. |
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starch
Registered: Posts: 123 |
Dude, that is crazy! (excuse me, cray cray). |
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COGardener
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[QUOTE=starch]Dude, that is crazy! (excuse me, cray cray). |
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leon_edmond
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So when you remove the air layer, do you have sufficient roots to keep the leaves alive? |
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starch
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[QUOTE=COGardener] |
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COGardener
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Oh my yes. I was wondering as well until I read that. |
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figpig_66
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Thank you for posting fun stuff to do thats easy. |
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figpig_66
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Also from the thread mentioned above. Whats going on in this pic from james. |
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Rewton
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I was thinking the same thing as Leon. It seems like there wouldn't be extensive enough root tissue to support the top growth. Even with conventional airlayers with decent roots I typically remove half the leaves (or maybe more). |
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Brooklynmatty
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James only seems to do it to get the roots to start forming then begins his airlayers, so I would assume after the tape is on for a while , then the air layers can be started. |
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AZFig
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We will see, I'm going to go straight into cups of 5-1-1 under the cfl's after root formation. During summer when I do air layers, you don't need very many roots forming for a plant to take off in soil. I'm going to try just exposing the one bud above soil line. Air layers always seem to grow faster than cuttings, maybe this is due to the energy lost from cuttings being removed from plant before root formation. This way, (electrical tape) roots form while cuttings are still intact saving energy for the new plant growth. This is my theory, but we will see!!! |
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jdsfrance
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Hi, |
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BronxFigs
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Honestly, I scratched my head in confusion, and then had to read through this whole thread to finally get to some details regarding this technique of starting roots on stems. I didn't even understand the title, or subject, of the thread. Without the link to the original postings, and the explanatory photos, I would have been lost. I have never seen this tape-wrapping technique before, and if it works well, it can be a real boon for those who want a lot of trees, quickly. For every node, a tree. That's great! |
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AZFig
Registered: Posts: 37 |
Good thing we are on the same page, because I also scratch my head in confusion about most things posted in f4f forum.:) |
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Smungung
Registered: Posts: 440 |
Wouldn't the branch rot from not being able to breathe? |
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Jamie0507
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Any update on this method by chance? |
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