Hi everyone,
I have a very low branch on a tiger bark ficus that was clearly left there as a sacrific branch. But from another angle it looks almost like a root, and I could perhaps develop some aeials from it or something so I want to keep some of it. There is a big aerial coming from it. But the branch part in the back could be used as a new tree. It is very cool on it own but it simply does not work for the actual design of the tree. But the branch itself has other aerials. I'd like to save that branch as a cutting if at all possible (and help that back low branch develop into a cool feature. (see from the front)
So my question is whether I shoudl simply cut the branch at one of the red lines since it has those other aerials and then maybe put soil over that cut and hope roots develop, or whether it owul dbe best to try to do an air layer at those red lines? What do people think. I have never done air layering.
I have a very low branch on a tiger bark ficus that was clearly left there as a sacrific branch. But from another angle it looks almost like a root, and I could perhaps develop some aeials from it or something so I want to keep some of it. There is a big aerial coming from it. But the branch part in the back could be used as a new tree. It is very cool on it own but it simply does not work for the actual design of the tree. But the branch itself has other aerials. I'd like to save that branch as a cutting if at all possible (and help that back low branch develop into a cool feature. (see from the front)
So my question is whether I shoudl simply cut the branch at one of the red lines since it has those other aerials and then maybe put soil over that cut and hope roots develop, or whether it owul dbe best to try to do an air layer at those red lines? What do people think. I have never done air layering.