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I tried an airlayer last summer on a chinese elm, but the spaghum that I kept around the site got too wet and started rotting the wood a bit. The layer did not take, and I have a bit of shari down the side of the trunk now. I would still like to try again this summer, I think I can hollow out the shari and make it interesting, but I need the air layer to succeed first. Any tips on keeping the medium kept around the layer from getting too wet? I had used spaghum moss wrapped in clear plastic, though I might not have had it tight enough were it was tied to the trunk above and below the layer.
-Centaura
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