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I've air layered rose bushes before with success. Using rooting hormone, peat moss and shrink wrap. I used a torch to heat up the shrink wrap quickly without harming the branch. This technique worked very well for me.
However this spring I'm going to go all out on our orchard. I ordered reusable rooting balls to make air layering easier.
Our orchard needs some serious help. The apple trees are in bad shape. I want to see if I can clone them. One peach tree broke with the wind but even though, it's laying down on the ground, it still fruited. so I'm going to try and clone that also. Our pears are in great shape but I still would like to clone them to expand the orchard. I also have so other trees I would like to clone also. Hopefully these rooting balls will help.
Quick high-level how to on air layering.
www.wikihow.com
Any experience with air layering? Or just feel free to chime in anyways.
However this spring I'm going to go all out on our orchard. I ordered reusable rooting balls to make air layering easier.
Our orchard needs some serious help. The apple trees are in bad shape. I want to see if I can clone them. One peach tree broke with the wind but even though, it's laying down on the ground, it still fruited. so I'm going to try and clone that also. Our pears are in great shape but I still would like to clone them to expand the orchard. I also have so other trees I would like to clone also. Hopefully these rooting balls will help.
Quick high-level how to on air layering.

How to Air Layer a Tree: A Beginner's Guide
Easily propagate your fruit trees at home with this DIY guide Air layering is a technique that allows you to grow roots from the stem of the tree, essentially turning a single branch into a whole new plant. It works great on fruit-bearing...

Any experience with air layering? Or just feel free to chime in anyways.
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