If you want to keep aerial roots, maybe try keeping them in a humidity tent with as close as possible to 100% humidity until the roots reach the ground and start to bark up
lol I should have checked your location first! Being in bone-dry Denver, I never think of relative humidity!I'm in Florida. What you just described is called "outside" and yes it works quite nice for aerial roots .
lol I should have checked your location first! Being in bone-dry Denver, I never think of relative humidity!
No I agree with you but the second branch, the really nice one, snapped pretty much in half while bending this. It split the trunk so no more bending for a wee bit.The cascade is great, but the lowest trunk should have more bends working into it. If the wood is too stiff for wire, you can use hrei bar and blocks to force a bend. Not a big deal, but I do like a cascade and it would be nice if the lowest branch could mimic the curves of the middle descending branch.
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