New member here in need of advice.
This evening when I admired a fellow gardener's fig trees, he made me a gift of cuttings from his trees. The cuttings are 18" long, and 1/2" diameter. Unknown varieties, but he described one as "green" and the other as "brown".
I've read a few write-up on rooting cuttings, but they usually speak of taking cuttings in the dormant season. Mine, obviously, are not dormant. Maybe I need a different approach?
I'm thinking I should:
Strip off the leaves and fruit
Recut the base at a 45 degree angle
scrape the bark on the bottom inch to expose more cambium
plant them in damp (not wet) potting mix and
keep them in the shade until roots develop and it leafs out
That's what I'm thinking, but I'm new at this. What do you think? Is there a better approach?
I appreciate any and all suggestions. Thanks!
