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Some air layers

These are just some of the air layers that are being prepared for shipping this weekend and the next couple weekends.

I am pleased to share these with my close friends.

Included in the pictures are,

3 Ice Crystals going to Dan F., Mike and John.
1 Genovese going to a friend in the south, couple more rooting, one for me and one for another friend from the Big Apple.
2 Noire De Barbentane going to a couple friends
1 Colar
1 Black Ischia and another in waiting.
1 Noire De Carombe going to VA
1 Grise Olivette along with a couple others going to another friend
1 CDD Grise (not pictured) going to Brent
A few more here and there.

Please enjoy the pictures.

EDIT: I added a couple pictures of the Jolly Tiger. One for Mike and one for me as back up.

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Looks fantastic!!

Awesome.

How much rest time did you give the plants to recover after you cut them from the mother tree?

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Originally Posted by psilva8
Awesome.

How much rest time did you give the plants to recover after you cut them from the mother tree?



They get two weeks under the shade/filtered sun to acclimate into the pot I put them in. This should be enough time for the roots to grow into the new soil and for better travel. Need to stay intact while in-transit.

But with this cooler weather I delayed everything I was sending last week for one more week. Just didn't feel right. I want to be safe than sorry.


Awesome:)  and there was only 1 I had never heard of before lol.

Which one is that Wills?

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  • BLB

You've been busy!! They all look great!

Thanks, Barry

I can honestly say I have produced more air layers than rip figs this season;)
And the way things look. I'll produce some more air layers than ripe figs.

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Originally Posted by rafed
Which one is that Wills?


Grise Olivette


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They all look great. Very generous. Thank you.

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  • BLB

I'm quite sure you'll be getting more figs than airlayers once your stuff starts ripening hang in there buddy

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Originally Posted by rafed
Which one is that Wills?


Grise Olivette




Really? It is a known fig for quite some time now.


I am finding about 2-3 days in shade then a few more days in semi shade about 1 week and they are good to go, usually it takes about 2 weeks so these temperatures are good for something.

Rafed, very nice looking airlayers. Thank you

BTW, we are about 90 degrees during the day.

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BTW, we are about 90 degrees during the day.


Mike,

Rafed, that's very kind of you to share w/ close friends.

Now that's the spirit, Rafed!  You got them keikis (children) looking nice and healthy.  If you keep air-layering at this rate, you'll have to move to a bigger house and yard or find more friends to give them away to.

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