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Unknown White pruned...

Here are some pictures of what I trimmed off of an unknown white fig tree. This tree produces nice small to medium yellow with amber pulp sweet flavorful figs. It produces a small breba and ripens a large main crop here in Salt Lake City. The tree is on the side of an old home that has tenants who don't care about the tree, and the next door nieghbors had to have some trimmed off of their patio, which is what the first picture's branches came from. In the other two pictures I show what the first round of cutting them into rooting size pieces resulted in. After these pictures I washed them off with 1 to 10 bleach solution, let them dry, cut some into shorter pieces, then covered all the fresh cut ends with grafting wax. I got over 100
nice plump pieces from this pruning. I have all but 12 of them in the fridge, while I see how 12 of them do in paper towel/ziploc in warm area. After only 6 days there are little root bumps on some of them.



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Thanks for shareing those pictures and look forward to the time you post your progress and one day  the plant and fruit that becomes of it.!

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