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RichinNJ
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RichinNJ
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Calliope's Red Greek Fig unk.
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RichinNJ
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Kearny NJ Black Fig unk. with young figs
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RichinNJ
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Kearny NJ Green Fig unk.
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RichinNJ
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"Recipe for success for propagating fig cuttings" |
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fignutty
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Thanks Rich, I'll give that a try. |
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Figbert
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You have beautiful results. it looks so easy, i don't know where i keep going wrong. thanks for sharing. |
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Maro2Bear
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Rich Really nice tutorial Rich, thanks for taking the time to share your technique. |
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KCMarie
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Wow, I am amazed! Thanks for sharing. They are lovely |
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paully22
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Healthy looking plants. Great job. |
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figgary
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Hard to argue with those results, Rich. Thank you for the well done step by step tutorial. It is very helpful. |
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ascpete
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Rich, |
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drphil69
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Hi Rich, |
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rafaelissimmo
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Hey Rich so you use 2 heat mats, one for the chamber and one for the tray? Thanks for your info. |
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Hoosierguy86
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Excellent job! Thank you for sharing because you have definitely mastered this process! |
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RichinNJ
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[QUOTE=drphil69]Hi Rich, |
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RichinNJ
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[QUOTE=rafaelissimmo]Hey Rich so you use 2 heat mats, one for the chamber and one for the tray? Thanks for your info.[/QUOTE] |
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IamKriya
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Thanks for sharing. The roots that you're getting out of your cuttings are so nice! |
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GreenFin
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Thanks for the great contribution, Rich! You're plants look terrific :) |
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DesertDance
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That's very impressive, and the lack of soil completely eliminates fungus gnat infestation. Good job! |
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Smaritza
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Your plants look wonderful. I'm going to try this since I haven't been successful with sphagnum and damp paper towels.. Thanks for sharing this technique. |
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PepperMan
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Rich, awesome job, please post more pics later in the season, Peace, chad |
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Norhayati
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Thanks for sharing Rich. I am jealous, seriously. Norhayati |
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jdsfrance
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Hi RichinNJ, |
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DallasFigs
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[QUOTE=RichinNJ]"Recipe for success for propagating fig cuttings" |
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RichinNJ
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[QUOTE=DallasFigs][QUOTE=RichinNJ]"Recipe for success for propagating fig cuttings" |
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dizzymizzy
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Good work, mate. |
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DallasFigs
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okay.. I'm trying a couple your way and see what happens. Thanks! |
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nycfig
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Very nice! How tall is the humidity bin? |
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RichinNJ
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[QUOTE=nycfig]Very nice! How tall is the humidity bin?[/QUOTE] |
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zaitun
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Its really awesome Rich. !!!. Can I share your PIC...? and I'll try it ,Hopefully it would work as well as your tree in our tropical climate. |
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Ong888
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Very nice tutorial..... Does it work in tropical climate with high humidity ?.... I do rooting quite a lot of cuttings, they do well in the humidity chamber.... But when I repotting them and put it outside of the humidity chamber... All starting to dry out..... From 40 cuttings that root, only few is survive..... Maybe I should use perlite like you do..... Thanks Rich.... |
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kenny
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Thanks for sharing Rich! |
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Frankallen
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Rich, This is an Outstanding Post!! I've learned a lot just from this One Post! Thanks! :) |
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rafaelissimmo
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I am posting here several photos of cuttings with which I have had good results using this method, with a little tinkering on my part. Two of the cuttings were in real trouble and have been rescued from near death. I will show the cutting and the roots if possible. First is a BM cutting from Jon, after nearly losing it using another method, I place the cutting in Spaghnum Moss and it developed a couple of small root initials and a small leaf. Then, I put it in a small cup of perlite, into a humidity chamber with heat mat on the bottom, set to 80 F. As of today, leafing out nicely and even the terminal bud, which was nearly dried out, has broken bud. The roots are looking nice. I am hydrating with a custom blend of Cornucopia fertilizer, Cal-Mag for calcium, root start rooting enhancer, and a little peroxide. |
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rafaelissimmo
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This is a cutting of Paradiso Gene, it struggled in a cup of perlite for about a month under hydroponic lights in open air. There were 2 unhealthy looking leaves and no terminal bud visible. Not good. After a couple of days in the humidity chamber, a new bud appeared and after about a week we have 3 new leaves. |
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rafaelissimmo
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Finally, I had two Adriatic JH cuttings, they started to root in Spaghnum Moss. One went into straight perlite, the other into a mix of 2/3 perlite 1/3 peat moss. The peat moss cutting is showing particularly vigorous roots. |
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RichinNJ
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[QUOTE=rafaelissimmo]I am posting here several photos of cuttings with which I have had good results using this method, with a little tinkering on my part. Two of the cuttings were in real trouble and have been rescued from near death. I will show the cutting and the roots if possible. First is a BM cutting from Jon, after nearly losing it using another method, I place the cutting in Spaghnum Moss and it developed a couple of small root initials and a small leaf. Then, I put it in a small cup of perlite, into a humidity chamber with heat mat on the bottom, set to 80 F. As of today, leafing out nicely and even the terminal bud, which was nearly dried out, has broken bud. The roots are looking nice. I am hydrating with a custom blend of Cornucopia fertilizer, Cal-Mag for calcium, root start rooting enhancer, and a little peroxide. |
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JohnnieB
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At this point using this method Rich, what would you say is your success rate? Judging by this tutorial this is a method I will employ in the future. |
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RichinNJ
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I'm 36/37 so far |
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JohnnieB
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That's a fantastic success rate Rich! I will definitely use this method next year. Thanks for sharing your technique. |
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jenn42
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Rich, I was wondering how often you water the cuttings while they are in the humidity chamber and if you do, what do you use? I understand that you water with the 2 part solution once they are on the tray/heat mat alternating with water, but not quite sure in the chamber. BTW, I put a couple of struggling cuttings in perlite yesterday in a chamber, so I am curious. Thanks! |
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RichinNJ
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I water the cuttings in the humidity chamber infrequently with plain water. Maybe once a week or 10 days. One baser full will usually be enough. There should allways be a couple tablesppons of water on the bottom of the chamber |
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jenn42
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[QUOTE=RichinNJ]I water the cuttings in the humidity chamber infrequently with plain water. Maybe once a week or 10 days. One baser full will usually be enough. There should allways be a couple tablesppons of water on the bottom of the chamber[/QUOTE] |
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RichinNJ
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A few of the featured plants post summer growth ....more photos later |
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Otmani007
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Impressive work and excellent results. |
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RichinNJ
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Thanks.... Anyone of you folks out there can do this. |
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jenn42
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Thats impressive! Great work. I have a MBVS that has about that much growth over the summer, but its the only one. I think I had them too shaded. I left them all in indirect sun for half the summer. Once I put them in full sun, they all took off! I'm going to hopefully try your method in the spring. You really gave a great tutorial. Very detailed and informative. |
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waynea
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Looking good, congrats Rich. |
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NativeSun
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Thanks for this very informative post! |
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