Yes it was 10/19 and that is the largest of the bunch. A couple haven't done a thing yet but swelled the bud a bit. A Sal's El and Corleone rooted from multi-node cuttings just a few days prior to these are by far more developed and nearly fill their quart container with roots. It only makes sense, the more roots they can grow at a faster rate, there should be topside growth to match, given the plant has what it needs. There will always be more roots quicker on multi-node of the same variety given identical rooting conditions, or it makes sense to me to be so.
If these continue, I wager they will slowly reach a point of momentum and take off as if they were from a multi-node cutting. By time to adapt them to outdoors, I will likely have a sea of fig green and not enough room for what there is started. That could happen before time to go outdoors. I have a feeling it will. In such an instance I will have to adopt some out lol. :)