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figlayla
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Hi All |
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Charlie
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I'm pretty sure fig trees don't sucker, as in say a blackberry will send out suckers from the roots. What you're seeing is simply a low lateral limb. You can just cut them off and try to root the cuttings or make air layers from them at ground level. |
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nkesh099
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Nicely explained by one of our forum member in this video: |
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elin
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Most suckers i have are from renegade gardening tours around my place. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi, |
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BronxFigs
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Josh, et al... |
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figlayla
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[QUOTE=BronxFigs]Josh, et al... |
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figlayla
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thank you everyone for your input and the vid that was posted on youtube |
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monsterchew
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Is all these tree consider sucker? |
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Brooklynmatty
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[QUOTE=monsterchew]Is all these tree consider sucker?[/QUOTE] |
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lifigs
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In the past when I had some very low side branches I just mounded up some additional soil around the main trunk and new roots eventually grew from the side branches. I then just cut them off below the new soil line where it met the main trunk. |
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monsterchew
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i shall top up some soil and see how it goes |
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kkk2210
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This might sound a bit harsh , but I separated a sucker or a lower branch from the rootball using a saw , just as you would separate some perennials . I did it last week after they dropped all their leaves. |
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