BrightsideB
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I was curious if anyone on the forum has tried using those air layer pods? I’ve always air layered larger in ground trees but want to do some smaller branches (3/8 to 1/2 inch) with my smaller potted trees.
Cool! Are you talking about using the black plastic around the pod to help insulate it? I am going to get some as well and try. I like how the medium somewhat compresses when the pod is closed.I just purchased a couple of each size to try this spring. Also bought some sphagnum moss to use in them.
I like the thought of using a black plastic to absorb heat to promote root growth. Hopefully they don't get too hot!!
Still a little too early here to begin airlayering.
I'll report back after I have a chance to use them.
Yes, they should help with keeping the light out and absorb heat from the sun.Cool! Are you talking about using the black plastic around the pod to help insulate it? I am going to get some as well and try. I like how the medium somewhat compresses when the pod is closed.
That sounds like a good idea. The pods seem pretty cool. I’m going to order some this weekend. They seem practical. Yeah definitely, would be cool to see the results!I also picked up some earlier this month can’t until I can try them out. We should update this thread later this season with results hopefully good results. Mine are also black and depending on how much sun they are exposed to I am considering covering some with foil tape to reflect and keep them a little cooler.
Make sure to shop around. I think I got mine from Amazon. They were the cheapest I could find.That sounds like a good idea. The pods seem pretty cool. I’m going to order some this weekend. They seem practical. Yeah definitely, would be cool to see the results!
I did some about a month and a half ago. With those I didn’t leave a bridge and they aren’t looking to well but we’ll see. I’ve done well when I leave a bridge and usually leave the air layer on for a year. I take it off the following year once they have extended in late spring. But I tried some early this spring in hopes I can take off in several months.Is it too early to ask about results on these trials? I guess none of you have opened them up yet...
Looks great. Good job.Took of my first layer today.
Nice method! And beautiful tree! As long as roots grow it’s all good. I’m not trying to convert people to the pods. But for me it cuts my time down doing air layers. Just snap it together and done. Durable and reusable.I prefer using clear plastic pop bottles, or any clear plastic container that has a shape. Here are 3 on a Bene Hime...View attachment 383114
The 3 above are sectioned coffee flavoring bottles that are nice and stiff and have grooves that mate together to prevent sliding around. The exact length can be customized like above where space is limited. Also, two of the above have the holes through the bottom off-center so they will fit next to each other where the branches are only an inch apart.
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How did everyone make out with the pods?I just purchased a couple of each size to try this spring. Also bought some sphagnum moss to use in them.
I like the thought of using a black plastic to absorb heat to promote root growth. Hopefully they don't get too hot!!
Still a little too early here to begin airlayering.
I'll report back after I have a chance to use them.
Thank you for the additional information. How was it to keep wet? Do they need constant watering? Which Brand did you get? Thanks again.I have used all 3 of the sizes. I really like them. They are way easier than the other methods and pods are really fast to do. I can do several in a 20 minute span.