This tree is my favorite for flavor, but has erratic, often too-late production. I don't recommend it here as an "only" tree. But, the flavor is one of the very best. So I grow it among the others. The name is "Petite negri" but I've seen it given other names, "Negronne", "Aubique petite" and others. I never know what to call it.
Eventually I want to remove the fig trees, south of the house, to extend the wildfire mitigation zone. The tree is too big for me to transplant. Also, I moved it here from Vancouver in 2017. It was hard work, and it took a few years to recover. So I thought, if I can get a good air layer to work, then pamper the new tree, maybe it will establish faster than a moved tree anyway.
The air layer method was the same as for Lattarula, done at the same time. Link here. I did two for this tree. I removed the smaller one, higher on the tree, about two few weeks ago. It had minimal roots. I don't think enough to establish a tree. This one was an off-shoot at the bade of the tree.
So here's the "Burrito" air layer, with string removed.
It felt firm and hard, so I thought either the hot weather dried it out, or the air layer grew roots that dried it out. Checking under the foil, the soil was packed with roots. So I cut it off.
I worked fairly quickly. I don't want it to dry out. I cut off most of the plastic bag, being careful not to traumatize roots.
Just look at those roots! Amazing!
I didn't attempt to remove plastic that was tightly bound in the root ball.
Now it's in a bucket of water for a few hours to rehydrate the soil and roots, before planting in potting soil to establish and recover.
Edit: I didn't want it to soak too long, so I potted up my young new tree. With a small root mass, it can fall over / uproot too easily, so I provided lots of support.
I cut of the top newest growth, about three inches. This is where I like for them to start branching. I didn't want it to wilt due to growing more than the roots can bring up water, until the roots are better established,
The soaking helped a lot to remove the remainder of the plastic bag. I cut overhanging pieces, then gently eased out the pieces that were stuck in the middle.