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that are so difficult to root using the Root Riot Cube method. The first pic is of the first group to movefrom the grow room to outside in the shade. The second pic is the remainder of the eighty plus in the grow room that have been moved into one gal pots. They are also in the process of being weaned off the humidity domes.
What's the plan for 80+ plants ?
I sell some, I give away some to friends and local organizations. Most of all, I try them to see which will performbest under my conditions. I have access to acreage which I have already planted thirty one in ground alongwith other fruit trees.
Way to go Mike!
Looking good Mike! Those cubes sure are a pain:) NOT!!!
Those look great!! Thanks for posting. I like your humidity domes. I've looked for cups like that and can't find any locally.
Steve, I couldn't find them locally either. However, you can order them at http://www.webstaurantstore.com/fabri-kal-alur-rd32-32-oz-clear-pet-plastic-round-deli-container-50-pack/999RD32.html and have them delivered to your front door and forget about looking anymore. I first used them for rooted baggy cuttings. Soon after I started using the Root Riot Cubes, Iused the left over cups for my humidity domes which work perfectly.
Mike: Thanks for the link and good luck with those cuttings.
Hey Joe, I don't know about that but thanks for the positive thoughts. There are several good fig growers here that I know of.
mike, they look great.
Congratulations Mike, nice results. Looks like your fig army is preparing an invasion!
That's not a few to me Mike...I wonder if you say a lot of rooted cuttings . Great job! Norhayati
Nicely done Mike!
Beautiful sight, Mike.
Good job. They look great!
Awesome Mike
Looks awesome Mike, and so neat!! Hope the Dominick is in the mix
Whow! A lot of figlets
Yes Coop, there are several Dominicks in there. Thank you again sir.
Very healthy looking!