Creating Koto-Hime Bonsai from Nursery Stock (Part 2) - Greenwood Bonsai
In this video Corin demonstrates how to propagate Japanese Maples using air layering. Air laying is a process that involves stripping the bark from a section of trunk and enclose the wound in sphagnum moss. Corin uses the split method & tries out the new air layering pods. In around 10 weeks time the layer will be cut from the parent to create a new tree. Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE Website - https://www.bonsai.co.uk

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