RichKid
Shohin
Like the title says...how long should you wait before checking layers for roots? Will it hurt or affect the layering process if one checks too early or often? Thanks for your experienced responses.
Thanks guys. Yes Grim..its a maple!My favorite. I did wipe w alcohol Oso. I guess Ill wait till around Independence Day to peak. The suspense is killing me!!!
did not leave the girdle exposed for a day before you bundled it up.
You don't have to. I've done loads of layers and have never left the girdled area exposed to dry out or applied rubbing alcohol...both actions are done to assure no residual cambium tissue is alive to regrow and bridge the girdled area. In recent years, I've taken to using a knob cutter to take small continuous bites into the wood beneath the bark which assures the total removal of the cambium. The bottom line is that the cambium tissue needs to be entirely gone, so you need to accomplish that with whatever method you're comfortable with.So you have to leave the girdle exposed for a day before bundling it up? Why is this? Is it so the cambium dries out?
I haven't done an air layer or ground layer but I have seen demos in my bonsai classes and I hadn't heard that?
Ernie
You don't have to. I've done loads of layers and have never left the girdled area exposed to dry out or applied rubbing alcohol...both actions are done to assure no residual cambium tissue is alive to regrow and bridge the girdled area. In recent years, I've taken to using a knob cutter to take small continuous bites into the wood beneath the bark which assures the total removal of the cambium. The bottom line is that the cambium tissue needs to be entirely gone, so you need to accomplish that with whatever method you're comfortable with.