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Frankallen
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Here are some of my cuttings I did about 2 months ago. I started them out (after they were rooted) on Grow Lights in my heated outside Bldg. I just started leaving the 3 Double 4ft. Grow lights on 24-7. The lights are put up very technical, they are propped up on 4 5Gal. buckets, as they grow taller I just put 4X4" blocks under the lights, very, very Redneck. But guess what? The plants are growing beautifully. I was told not to leave the grow lights on for 24-7 but nobody ever gave me a valid reason why. I don't think plants are really like humans and sleep at night,I may be wrong? I think they get their rest when they go dormant...: ) |
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earman
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I am new to growing fig trees and this site but am determined to make my tree grow in honor of my dad who had a massive (8 ft tall tree) in our backyard in NYC. My question is..."i brought my three foot potted tree inside my basement for the winter in Nov 2013, I read that I should stop watering except to keep the soil damp and in late dec, it budded and grew tiny leaves..I was told that it if budded in the winter, that it would most likely die, I got nervous and began watering it and purchased a grow light (75 watt)...so should I stop watering it and keep the light on, water and light, no light...or wait until the spring and buy a new tree, LOL...help!!! |
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newnandawg
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Frank, good job. Looks good. |
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deerhunter16b
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Very nice job.. |
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Frankallen
Registered: Posts: 994 |
[QUOTE=earman]I am new to growing fig trees and this site but am determined to make my tree grow in honor of my dad who had a massive (8 ft tall tree) in our backyard in NYC. My question is..."i brought my three foot potted tree inside my basement for the winter in Nov 2013, I read that I should stop watering except to keep the soil damp and in late dec, it budded and grew tiny leaves..I was told that it if budded in the winter, that it would most likely die, I got nervous and began watering it and purchased a grow light (75 watt)...so should I stop watering it and keep the light on, water and light, no light...or wait until the spring and buy a new tree, LOL...help!!![/QUOTE] |
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GRamaley
Registered: Posts: 791 |
Look'in great Frank!! You may have a redneck but looks like you also have a green thumb...whatever will get her done right!! |
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Rewton
Registered: Posts: 1,946 |
Earman - I sent you a PM. |
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dcfromsocal
Registered: Posts: 90 |
Frank, |
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Darkman
Registered: Posts: 629 |
For what it is worth, in trees there will be a root growth period followed by a vegetative growth period. I would think it would be the same for immature cuttings. The 24/7 lighting may not give the plant a chance to develop its optimum root system. |
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OttawanZ5
Registered: Posts: 2,551 |
See some more discussion here on the same topic: |
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Frankallen
Registered: Posts: 994 |
[QUOTE=Darkman]For what it is worth, in trees there will be a root growth period followed by a vegetative growth period. I would think it would be the same for immature cuttings. The 24/7 lighting may not give the plant a chance to develop its optimum root system.[/QUOTE] |
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cis4elk
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Looks good Frank! Any of the ones I gave you in there? |
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Frankallen
Registered: Posts: 994 |
[QUOTE=cis4elk]Looks good Frank! Any of the ones I gave you in there?[/QUOTE] |
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rcantor
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I don't leave my lights on for more than 14 hrs for 2 reasons. |
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rafaelissimmo
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Frank I agree in theory with Rewton. But, alas, like you I am running my T5 lighting 24/7, maybe just before I transition to greenhouse in late March I will switch the lights off at night, but right now it's a pain and I just don't do it. Like yours my figs are thriving in 1-gallon pots. Maybe Cantor is right, they may need more watering but for now I can deal with that. |
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Darkman
Registered: Posts: 629 |
[QUOTE=Frankallen] |
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ForeverFigs
Registered: Posts: 1,062 |
Hi Frank...nice job on the rooted cuttings...as far as the grow lights, when I start rooting (around March 1st.) I keep my lights on 24hrs. a day until they are ready for 1gal. pots...it usually takes about 30 days for this process. |
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vito12831
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Hi Frank. |
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