4 weeks on, and time to check the kids.
And TBH it was as expected, slightly disappointing.
After something I read, I suspected that I may not have actually cut deep enough into the "wood" with the airlayer,
so, 4 weeks on, I decided to take a peak...
b****r all

In fact the the Cambium and bark had started to re-grow (as suspected above)

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I should have cut into the sap wood, below the "dark lines" are where I needed to be.

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So, with my trusty Leatherman multi-tool (other Multi tools are availabel

)
I started to pare away, yet again.

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Once again, I applied a "Hardwood" rooting hormone,
and this time I mixed the Spagnum moss with a
root boosting potting compound.

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Also in Image one there appears to be a few fungal spores devolping.
I guess this is all down to the stupid amount of rain that we have had recently,
penetrating the clingfilm and cable ties.
This time I used far more clingfilm and sealed the ends with tape.
Hopefully that'll keep the water out.
And I'll just water as and when with a syringe.
Sits back, makes note in diary to check in another 4 weeks.

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While I was at it, the Maple that I airlayed a week ago, I re-did that one too.
I then turned my attention to a "laylandii" that I dug up recently as it was growing in the wrong place.
Not quite sure what to do with it I shoved it in a pot.
The couple of weeks that its been in the pot, it has grown far better, than the last several months in the ground.
Go Figure.
Guess what I did ? yep that got the air layer treatment too.
This one I tried something different.
I used the neck of a coke bottle (Other High sugar drinks are available

),
cut into the soft wood and made a collar, which I packed with root boosting compost,
after painting on the hormone again.
Leaving a small drain hole at he bottom, and covering with gravel at the top, in an effort, to stop that from becoming water logged.

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Here's the "collar" half way up the tree.
The reason for the collar is, so that the other trees would point and laugh.
This should encourage it to grow (root) quickly to save any more embarrassment
than is absolutely necessary.

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And finally the lower half, brought in to bondage,
Just a few minor tweaks for now.
I'll leave it in peace to hopefully root, at the top (you can just see the red tape)

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