| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Question, when is the best time to replant my 15-year-old fig tree? |
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Figs4Life
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Hi all I'm back! |
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Figs4Life
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one more question, how many routes should I leave on the tree? |
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DesertDance
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A fig tree has been compared to a weed many times. Hard to kill! Root prune and top prune. If it's dormant, which I think it is, right? It will live. Leave as many roots as you can, more roots is better than more top. The roots will push new growth from the top. I posted a recent thread on this, but my tree was only 5 years old. Daily it grows new shoots from no nodes. It wants to live!! There are more shoots growing today. Too lazy to climb up rocky top to take another photo. |
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Figs4Life
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yes right now is in dormant. |
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Figs4Life
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does anyone know what kind of tools I will need to remove such a big tree? heavy machinery not a option |
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DesertDance
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Others might have more ideas. Ours was dormant like yours, and in a 10 gallon pot, but we didn't notice that it had grown it's roots into the ground. We severed those, then watered and wiggled, and struggled to get that fig out of the pot. When they are dormant, there is no shock. They are just sleeping. Shock occurs when they are actively producing sap. They don't do that when dormant. |
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RichinNJ
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I would replant it now. Its getting warmer and you want to do it before the buds open |
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jdsfrance
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Hi, |
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dkirtexas
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It is a good idea to "harden" the roots by spading a circle around the trunk where you intend to dig. This should be done 10-14 days before digging. The purpose of this is to cut the smaller feeder roots and this will reduce the shock to the roots. An Arborist can explain this better than me. My tree farmer friends told me how to do this and it worked on Orange and Grapefruit trees that I moved. |
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RichinNJ
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A few delicious Greek dishes of finger food and a few bottles of Greek white wine might entice myself and some of the younger more energetic types to help you out with this on Saturday |
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BronxFigs
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Now is the time. |
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rafaelissimmo
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Welcome back. Right now. I agree. I transplanted one today. And you know I am a few blocks away. If you need any help or pointers pm me. |
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drphil69
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[QUOTE=DesertDance]Others might have more ideas. Ours was dormant like yours, and in a 10 gallon pot, but we didn't notice that it had grown it's roots into the ground. We severed those, then watered and wiggled, and struggled to get that fig out of the pot. When they are dormant, there is no shock. They are just sleeping. Shock occurs when they are actively producing sap. They don't do that when dormant. |
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Cooper
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I just transplanted two this weekend, first time so we'll see how it turns out. I tried to get as much root ball as I could and I probably should have pruned off more at the top but we'll see how it goes. |
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genecolin
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Cooper it's not to late to remove a lot of those sprouts. It will help the trees survive and you could have a better looking tree. |
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barnhardt9999
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Never is my answer to the original question. Just air layer and plant that. At some point a tree just isn't supposed to be moved. I'd draw the line a 2 years in ground. I could see five years for a full-blown-throw'emintheasylum fig nut, but after 15 years no tree should be moved. |
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Cooper
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[QUOTE=genecolin]Cooper it's not to late to remove a lot of those sprouts. It will help the trees survive and you could have a better looking tree. |
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Figs4Life
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Thank you Rich and Rafael for offering your help, i still haven't made up my mind , it is sure a big job ,and plus I have to remove three little trees in order to put that big one. If I do decide to take it out, I will let you know. Today I removed 10 bushes and my back is killing me already lol George |
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Cooper
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Best of luck to you George. My back is still killing me from the digging but it's worth it. |
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