Sometimes you just have to go for it....

PaulH

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I've had this Holly Oak, Quercus ilex for a few years. It has nice bark, thick trunk, good branching.... and horrible roots. Decided yesterday to do something about it.

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We'll see how it works. Stay tuned.
 

Nybonsai12

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You did the right thing to try and make a better tree. I have a tree with a similarly ugly base and i'm too chicken shit to try the layer... Good on you for going for it!
 

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Air layers are a little intimidating, but I have never had one fail! Just do it, Haha!!!
 

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It looked like a horseshoe before I opened it big.

It'll take.

Sorce
 

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seems a little late in the season but I see you're in Cali, should have plenty of time in that case. Nice tree, should look great afterwards
 

PaulH

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Update. I checked progress and no roots... just a big callus. So I recut, applied more Clonex and will try again. 🤞
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Ha! I saw the roots. I thought that was a snake wrapped around the trunk. Good correction you made.
 
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