just.wing.it
Deadwood Head
So cool!
Keep up the good work!
Keep up the good work!
The future of the nebari on these trees are what dreams are made of.3 wks with the chinese elm aeroponic seedling air layers!!!
This is cool....had about 30-50%success.
I upped nutrients and added bio-stimulants to the resevoir to push root growth....extra phosphate too.
I will let these roots get large ,as long as plants do not get deficient......chines elm are greedy feeders and show deficiencies in a hurry....does limit aeroponic success.......but,hey....the strongest ,viable ones make it.....definately some selection sciance going on there!!!
Perhaps a benefit of this method......strongest and quickest rooting,most energetic or best metabolism perhaps......higher antibiotic mechanisms?
Oh well...these roots are going to be masive and very abunadant with feathery side nodes happeningView attachment 329256View attachment 329257View attachment 329258View attachment 329259
Thanks for compliment.....It is really fun...always learningThe future of the nebari on these trees are what dreams are made of.
Hi.Thanks.I wonder if you didn't stick as much thru the insert, would there be fewer roots, or the same, just concentrated into a narrower region, leading to a flatter root ball faster.
Was fun.I like them better than the original tap root.I've got to say that this doesn't look to be worth the effort. The 'air layer' roots are arrayed along quite a length of stem, whereas, the original (though it is just one example) has all but one or two originating on a plane.
My thinking is that I want roots around the stem on the same plane and that this will make for the best nebari.