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Air Layer Soursop
YES I took some time to make a quick video! NO i aint no expert video guy .. But the first picture is of the tree and the location of the layer is clearly visible. Sorry about the plastic Flamingos .. Its a Florida thing
I have done quite a few air layers... I just had to see for myself the quality of the roots i would get from a Soursop.. Not all trees will respond well. plus it matters about the time of the year as well the location on plant . YES the branch should be pointing UP. Yes the tree should be one that has had fruit on it .. ![]() Here is the Air Layer minutes after it was planted:ha: ![]() air layer Soursop - YouTube |
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also called marcotting..really hard to do with mangos..never had any success..only grafting works for me, with mangos anyway..nice job
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Yes Mango is a tuff one to air layer .. And it’s funny you should mention that because I did 3 layers to a Fairchild mango that was left in a back yard here in South Fla with out ever taking care of it. She, the owner said it was 7 yr old and never fruited . It bloomed and she lost the blooms. No one ever fertilized or trimmed it .. But just today she called and asked me back to look things over again.
Last year I trimmed it and fertilized . She got about 25 fruits . Thought Id make a video of that tree also.. And if she will let me I want to air layer it on the top branches .. ha ha I got to keep friendly with her cuz the fruits are as good as a Mango gets.. But I never had a mango I did not like! Oh Fairchild can be grown in a 25 gal pot and it will bear fruit .. |
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Great post .....you da man !!!!!!!!
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Cool post .......I do my Brugmansia that way........
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