Months after Air Layering. This is the work of separating a Japanese Maple whose roots have grown sufficiently, and moving it into a pot. Roots are refined with an all-directional Root Spread / Nebari in mind, and the tree is planted with careful thought given to how the base of the Twin Trunk Style should be presented — the preparation for that judgment had already begun on the very day Air Layering first started.
The moment you remove the pot is a moment of reckoning. Months have passed since Air Layering began. You cannot know how far the roots have grown until you brush away the soil.
Roots spreading in all directions — this is the ideal Root Spread / Nebari. But what we need to confirm today is not just quantity. Which roots to keep, which to remove. The junction of the Twin Trunk Style should be revealed as clearly as possible. Any root that obstructs this — no matter how thick — must be cut. Behind every technical judgment lies a will toward beauty.
You sit before the pot and slowly rotate the tree. Where is the front? How should the character of the Twin Trunk Style be expressed? Until the angle is decided, your hands stay still.
But this question had, in truth, already begun from the very moment Air Layering started. Where to apply the Ring Barking / Girdling. Which direction the roots should grow. The planting decision is made today — but the one who prepared that answer was yourself, months ago. Air Layering may be a technique that requires working backward from imagination.
Air Layering is a technique for «rebuilding from above a tree whose base you are not satisfied with.» The Root Spread / Nebari may be far from ideal. Yet even with such material, you can shape the tree without giving up. For every flaw, there is a doorway to facing it anew.
The soil is packed in, water is given, and the tree is placed in the greenhouse. Today's work ends here. But the time of this Maple does not stop. We wait quietly for the buds of spring to open.
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Great progress and result. Thank you. Could you please share english subtitle as well?
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