No, nursery trays are not suitable for air layering. Air layering requires a specific technique that involves creating a small incision and wrapping it with moist sphagnum moss or another suitable medium. Nursery trays are designed for seed starting and transplanting, not for the intricate process of air layering.
Yes, nursery trays can be suitable for air layering. The trays provide a controlled environment for the rooting process, allowing for better root development. Additionally, the trays can easily accommodate multiple air layers, making them a convenient option for propagating plants.
No, nursery trays are not suitable for air layering. Air layering requires a specific technique where a section of the plant's stem is wrapped in moist sphagnum moss or another rooting medium, which is then enclosed in a plastic wrap or bag. Nursery trays do not provide the necessary conditions or structure for air layering.