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Originally Posted by Rewton
To reduce minimize any damage to the rooted cutting what I do is take a sharp razor blade and slice through the center of the tiny fig. The part that remains attached to the cutting will quickly dry up and can then be easily pulled off without disturbing the roots etc.
This is solid advice.
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Originally Posted by Jamie0507
Could anyone tell me how to identify for sure which one is a swelling bud and which one is a figlet? So many of my cuttings have a bud and figlet right next to one another and I can't tell which one is which at this stage with my limited experience. I've noticed the cuttings with buds and figlets are very slow to put out roots.. I guess like Paully says above, mult-tasking is not something fig cuttings are very adept at pulling off just yet..I'm just afraid though that I may remove the bud by accident ;( Edited to include the pic of my CdDB cutting as an example of what I am talking about..
This isn't anything to worry about. Don't touch it until you see a tiny fruit form.
The following isn't my photo but here's more or less what to look for:
![[brunswick]](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-_TNk9umcF8Y/U0nZkgFaCJI/AAAAAAAAK4U/1plp3Rv_otc/s1600/brunswick.jpg)