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My fig(all very small)

This year I bought lots cuttings.
now 95%+ have rooting.

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Looks like you have better success than I

Wow.... Very nice and looks very tempting..... I'll post the pics too when my cuttings is rooting..... Bravo helikai


Jakarta, Indonesia

Ong

Hi,
Good luck with all your cuttings. For me, the harder is only beginning for you.
Rooting them is step one, the next step is getting them to grow.
I could'nt see in your profile in which region you are.
Are you in the northern hemisphere ? Do you have a light for them to grow inside ?

Last year I lost my three "inside house" trees in march (2*dalmatie + 1*goutte d'or) . All of a sudden everything dried back - each had made four new leaves inside my flat, and ten centimeters growth.
I think it was because of the lack of light - I have no grow-light / or too much water / or the fertilizer / or the sun behind the window that killed them - I have no precise idea in fact .
I was really disappointed to loose them after five months !
I had two brother-trees in ground - from one of the three inside growers / goutte d'or - and those did survive winter and grow in may .
I had five cuttings from the dalmatie in-ground, but lost four to the cold spring. The one that survived is now as high as me .

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Originally Posted by Norhayati
Looks like you have better success than I

aha,thank you

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Originally Posted by Ong888
Wow.... Very nice and looks very tempting..... I'll post the pics too when my cuttings is rooting..... Bravo helikai Jakarta, Indonesia Ong

hope you will receive soon and all rooting.

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Originally Posted by jdsfrance
Hi,
Good luck with all your cuttings. For me, the harder is only beginning for you.
Rooting them is step one, the next step is getting them to grow.
I could'nt see in your profile in which region you are.
Are you in the northern hemisphere ? Do you have a light for them to grow inside ?

Last year I lost my three "inside house" trees in march (2*dalmatie + 1*goutte d'or) . All of a sudden everything dried back - each had made four new leaves inside my flat, and ten centimeters growth.
I think it was because of the lack of light - I have no grow-light / or too much water / or the fertilizer / or the sun behind the window that killed them - I have no precise idea in fact .
I was really disappointed to loose them after five months !
I had two brother-trees in ground - from one of the three inside growers / goutte d'or - and those did survive winter and grow in may .
I had five cuttings from the dalmatie in-ground, but lost four to the cold spring. The one that survived is now as high as me .


I'm at south of china,there is warm,in winter the lowest temperature about -1℃.I dont think they will be die

They all look great, I would be a bit worried how near to each other you have planted them on your roof top, or will you repot them after.?

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Originally Posted by Luke
They all look great, I would be a bit worried how near to each other you have planted them on your roof top, or will you repot them after.?


I have a lot of box,about 45cm*55cm*25cm,one box one plants

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