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americanfiglover
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Well I came to visit my family for Christmas after being in the Air Force for only a couple of months. My time there has changed me and the road is tough trying to learn my job correctly but I'll hang in there. Well when i came home on of the first things i did was check on my figs that I haven't seen since August right before I walked out the door. I had about 15 cuttings that were just starting to wake up and grow. I knew it was a long shot for them all to survive since it was so close to winter, but I never thought that only seven would survive out of about 15. Seven is better than none right? I almost cried to seem them in that state they were in.....dry soil, yellow leaves, tooooo much fert because there was algae growing in the soil that was in transparent cups. So i set out on a mission to save as much as I can by changing the soil completely and putting them in bigger containers. I soaked them for a while to wash most of the fert that was left and clipped most of the died brown roots. The pieces that I air layered had the most white roots cracking the plastic containers they were in with their roots coming out of every and any hole. I feel better than they are in fresh clean soil now. |
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OttawanZ5
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Figs have a lot of resilience for survival. Most of the time when you find a fig plant close to the last breath due to unfavorable environment (& not some disease), you can manage them back to life. |
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marjo
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Hi Americanfigboy |
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americanfiglover
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I come home one last time in February before getting deployed to Japan for about six years. Hopefully I could take them with me if I'm going to be over there for that long. I would have no problem bury but the soil around my house is poor and from what my dog digs up it seems to be mostly sticky clay. Could figs survive in clay. |
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The_montreal_Fig
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Americanfigboy: It should be fine since figs can grow in different types of soils. |
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satellitehead
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AFB, |
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