SgtPilko
Shohin
Hey folks,
I have a Mikawa Yatsubusa maple that I am airlayering off its standard (and ugly) AP grafted base. I set the airlayer last summer so must have left it 6 months+ now. I opened the pot up and can see some roots have grown, but I wouldn't say its is really packed with roots.
The buds are really extended now so would be a natural time to detach and pot up, but maybe I can get some more root growth in early spring, plus if i detach now presumably there may be excessive sap loss.
What do you reckon, best to leave until hardened off, defoliate a little bit then detach and pot "out of potting season" ? Sorry no pics of the airlayer roots in the little pot.
Thanks gang



I have a Mikawa Yatsubusa maple that I am airlayering off its standard (and ugly) AP grafted base. I set the airlayer last summer so must have left it 6 months+ now. I opened the pot up and can see some roots have grown, but I wouldn't say its is really packed with roots.
The buds are really extended now so would be a natural time to detach and pot up, but maybe I can get some more root growth in early spring, plus if i detach now presumably there may be excessive sap loss.
What do you reckon, best to leave until hardened off, defoliate a little bit then detach and pot "out of potting season" ? Sorry no pics of the airlayer roots in the little pot.
Thanks gang


