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Shohin
I personally can’t see how an air layer (where indicated in picture 1, for example) gets you any closer to the trees in the other pictures. Those other pictures happen to be my targets (and they are what comes to mind for most people, i imagine, when they think maple bonsai). A 3” diameter air layer in this case is about 2” too thick to begin with
I never said the 4' long air-layer would have a 3" diameter and/or from a humongous garden tree. I meant a potted young'ish J maple in development that is growing quite tall (but still relatively thin - maybe 1-1.5" thick and ready for its' first trunk-chop... or maybe even thinner at 0.5-1" and just wanting to air-layer or an earlier chop).
I have a few skinny saplings 3-4' tall already with only 0.5" trunk, for example. I doubt they will be 3" thick when they reach 6' tall.
My desire is to just propagate as much as I can from what would otherwise be trashed after chopped/cut.. an air-layer would root a lot easier/faster than cuttings, and would also already start off much bigger at 0.5-1.5" vs. a toothpick sized cutting).
Speaking of which...I'm actually attempting around 40 cuttings of various J maples and other plants (about 5 weeks in so far).. seems much more difficult than Junipers for me. Most have dropped leaves, browning and my success rate is starting to look super low. I got 11/20 success with San Jose... and so far, I think I'm 6-14/40'ish J maples cuttings are not brown yet.
But, I see your point..esp for that huge garden tree branch, lol.