How to air layer this schefflera?

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As I like banyan trees, I have been looking for an old dwarf schefflera. Without success. While googling, I came across a store that offers scheffleras with a decent trunk (approx. 80 cm high, approx. 6 cm thick) at a good price. I bought it without thinking twice. I want to air layer the upper part, but I've never done it before. The theory is clear to me. Is there anything else to consider in this particular case?

The tree is on its way to me and will look something like this...

Thank you!
Martin
 

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Schefflera are among the easiest plants to propagate. Sometimes they will produce air roots without any intervention other than high humidity. Just wrapping some moss or soil around the trunk will usually produce some roots but I would still use layering technique to get the new roots where wanted rather than randomly where the tree decides.
 
Where are you planning to air layer? Never done it on schefflera before but I do have some limited experience.

The air roots can also be moved (to a degree 45) during a repot. You can buy an old one or make a "new" one look old. :) air roots are easy to get with misting & high humidity. Tough part with banyan in my opinion is getting good movement in the branches.

my first attempt at schefferlera banyan. LINK Where are you located on this planet? Seasonal advice is huge.
 
I have read your thread, thank you!
I live in Switzerland in the mountains. The period where my tropicals can stay outside
Is short. But i have a little indoor greenhouse and enough led-power to let them feel comfortable during the cold time.

I want to have a trunk thats is about 20-25 cm high (8 - 10 inch).
 
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