DaveL
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Wow, you guys are amazing. I am a rookie playing in the major leagues. I think some people can stick a cutting in a meatball and it will root. Lol. Mario you are my new idol, I got to get over to see your set up inperson.
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Jerry_M
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My lights turn on when I get up in the am and go off when I retire at night. This is usually 6-7 in the am and midnight.
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Mario_1
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Dave I'll be happy to see you, we have a nice Sicilian restaurant in town, lunch is on me. And if I have any figs you don't have it's yours. PM me anytime
__________________ Wallingford CT, USA zone 6a would be happy to meet and get together with other members near me Wish list; Any fig from any specific place anywhere in Italy
ThaiFig
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Smyfigs
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Originally Posted by Mario_1 I'll give this a try, computers and writing are not my best qualities .
My 12x12 attached to my house greenhouse is a life saver in the wintertime. It as work bench, sink with cold and hot water and room for more then 200 cuttings. The second picture some cutting in 4x4x12 pots ,I don't use clear cups anymore this were started directly in pots with cup domes.
Picture 3 is my new way I stopped using dome cups ,I wrap cuttings with grafting tape instead, it seems to work fine, up front are 3 Italian 258 tanks to one of our generous member Figgary, started Jan. 26 , 24 days before this picture was taken .
Picture 4 some new experiment .Picture 5 summer beds for my pots, red building in background is winter home for pots. Picture 6 inside of fig winter home with some 300 pots.
Mario, where do buy the square pots?!! Square always fits so well together & saves space!
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rmulhero
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Hi Everyone, Here is my set up right now, orchids on top and figs on the bottom. I use T8 fluorescent bulbs for 13 hours and the top rack is a humidity tray for the orchids. Everything is going well after I corrected the humidity issue :). I am currently weaning one bin off of high humidity to transition them. I find that too much heat from a heat mat can actually make my humidity issue worse. I air out each bin for an hour in the morning and evening.
__________________ Becky, zone 5 Growing: Hardy Chicago, VdB, Dessert King, Celeste, Green Ischia, Marseilles VS, Kathleen's Black, Red Sicilian, Adriatic JH, Violetta bayerfeinge, New Brunswick, Magnolia and Italian Honey. Wishlist: Sicilian Black JR, Petite Negra, Sweet George, Lattarula, Sals Corleone (Gene), Vasilika sika, Galicia negra, Dalmatie and any cold hardy fig.
Mario_1
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Meg, i get the square pots from Stuewe and Sons in Oregon, you will find them on line, this is their Phone 1-800-553-5331
__________________ Wallingford CT, USA zone 6a would be happy to meet and get together with other members near me Wish list; Any fig from any specific place anywhere in Italy
KK
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Opened up a new addition today, first time trying LED lights
Jodi
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Wow KK look at all those happy green leaves. This thread has been so inspiring. To the point of giving me the push to get my cuttings, plants, etc organized onto shelving. Great job everyone. A fig for every plot!
__________________In the book the "The Meaning of Trees" it is said the fig regulates the heart and that the true essence of Figs is...food for the soul. Daisy's IBT cuttings will be available in January/February along with a few Lampeira Parda. Wishes for Martinenca Rimada, Black Ischia, I258, CddRoja, Jolly Tiger, Your favorite Figgy! Zone 8a Camp Verde AZ
Smyfigs
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KK, nice! I like the idea of covering the racks with plastic!
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ADelmanto
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My lights and heat pad are on about 16 hours per day. I do not use any humidity bin at all. My cuttings are shoved as far down into the 9" pot as possible. Sometimes as much as 90% of the cutting is below soil level. I just doubled my setup to a whopping 2 shelves. The problem is I only have 3 grow lights and I need 6. So I have the taller ones with 2 grow lights and a spiral type light in the middle. On the "starter" shelf the two outer lights are the spiral type (40 watt) with the grow light in the middle. Hopefully that is enough light.
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thepodpiper
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Finally got room number 2 organized enough for a pic. I have 11 cuttings that I just put into cups 1 from cloner and 10 from the shoeboxes with damp moss. Took a look in the cloner after work today and have a couple more starting to show roots. So far though it seems like the damp moss is out performing my cloners. We will see.
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Smyfigs
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Very nice setup!
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Smyfigs
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Adelmanto, is a "grow light" different than a T5 light? I should have read the post from Brooklynmatty on the subject
__________________Meg-Hardiness Zone 10a Looking for... Socorro Blk Wuhan Jolly Tiger Lamperia Preta Herschtetten St. Jean Black Ischia "The best way to show my gratitude is to accept everything, even my problems, with joy." ~ Mother Teresa "Do not pass by a man in need for you may be the hand of God to him." ~Proverbs 3:27~ "He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted." ~Job 5:4
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thepodpiper
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Smyfigs
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I agree, Aaron, growing indoors with lights is a much better way to go. I think i will try to rig up an attached work light with a bulb like your examples. It will certainly help. Thanks!
__________________Meg-Hardiness Zone 10a Looking for... Socorro Blk Wuhan Jolly Tiger Lamperia Preta Herschtetten St. Jean Black Ischia "The best way to show my gratitude is to accept everything, even my problems, with joy." ~ Mother Teresa "Do not pass by a man in need for you may be the hand of God to him." ~Proverbs 3:27~ "He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles that cannot be counted." ~Job 5:4
aphahn
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Nice work Dale! Are those peppers? They are way ahead of mine.
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coop951
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If you can't find a "grow bulb" like Aaron has shown just get a CFL Daylight bulb. You can get a 2 pack for $10.00 at lowes or Home Depot and they work great. You are looking for a bulb with the color temperature of either 5000 or 6500 K.
I have purchased "grow bulbs" in the past and I don't see any difference in performance between a daylight bulb and the more expensive grow bulbs
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thepodpiper
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Yes Andy there are 50 varieties of chinense and pubes species that I usually start beginning of January because they require such a long season to fruit. I am going to sow another 30 to 40 varieties in the next few days of annuums, baccatum an frutescens. St. Patty's day i will start tomatoes.
It is very exciting to see the figs rooting and seedlings breaking the top of the soil.
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