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Subject: I'd like to get cuttings Replies: 9
Posted By: Erick Views: 226
 
There are some cuttings on the board right now for 2 dollars each. Some of them are what you would need cold hardy wise.. :)

Subject: Extras for Shipping Replies: 29
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Thanks Gary.

Subject: Extras for Shipping Replies: 29
Posted By: Erick Views: 731
 
Is the vista already promised? Thanks Gary.

Subject: Annual Wish-List of 6 most desirable cuttings for 2015-16 Replies: 90
Posted By: Erick Views: 3,910
 
This was my first year collecting different fig varieties. I'm willing to pay for cuttings and shipping. This is my wish list:
St. Rita
Smith
Black ischia
Peter's Honey
Macool
Keddie
Bourjassotte grise
Thanks

Subject: Extras for Shipping Replies: 29
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Hey Gary I would like the Lsu Gold if it is still available. Thanks

Subject: Great New Fig Cuttings Great Finds Replies: 8
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I would like cuttings from these trees. I would really like to hear this family story. Thanks so much..

Subject: ISO Florea fig cutting Replies: 11
Posted By: Erick Views: 565
 
I'm also looking for florea cuttings. If anyone has any now or this fall please let me know. Thanks

Subject: Small bugs Replies: 3
Posted By: Erick Views: 197
 
Ok I took a bucket of water and put a little bleach in it and washed all of the dirt away from the roots. Then put it in a bigger pot with fresh dirt..

Subject: Small bugs Replies: 3
Posted By: Erick Views: 197
 
No they look like little white baby ants. They don't look like worms they have legs and antenna's..

Subject: Small bugs Replies: 3
Posted By: Erick Views: 197
 
Their is some small bugs crawling around in the dirt of my cutting cups. What should I do?

Subject: Free cuttings! Replies: 48
Posted By: Erick Views: 3,907
 
Hey Allen
I just wanted you to know that all but a few of my cuttings have roots now. I hope they keep doing well and I will keep you posted on their progress. Thanks again and I hope all is well your way..
Thanks. Erick

Subject: Desert King Breba Fig Video 2015 Replies: 9
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What zones can this variety be grown. I know it likes the warmer weather but would it ripen in zone 6 if you protected it in the winter? Thanks Erick Zone 6

Subject: Starting a wish list.. Replies: 9
Posted By: Erick Views: 420
 
I'm from eastern Kentucky.

Subject: Starting a wish list.. Replies: 9
Posted By: Erick Views: 420
 
Well that's what I was thinking, if someone had more than they needed or done really good rooting some cuttings. I would buy a few..

Subject: Starting a wish list.. Replies: 9
Posted By: Erick Views: 420
 
Well I'm still trying to root my first cuttings but its been difficult this far. I've been reading and trying to do a better job. But it seems like mold is my biggest problem.

Subject: Starting a wish list.. Replies: 9
Posted By: Erick Views: 420
 
I already have a few small fig trees. I would like to get a few more. I'm trying to root some cuttings now but I learn something new everyday. I want a better setup before next year for rooting cuttings. If anyone has any extra or duplicate small trees I would like to buy a few from my wish list. I love reading and learning off this forum. Thanks
Here is my list:
Sals
Alma
Hardy Chicago
Improved Celeste
Rdb
Lsu gold or purple
White Marseilles
Brunswick
Thanks Erick

Subject: Grapes Replies: 5
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When I bought them the tag said seedless but I don't think they are..

Subject: Grapes Replies: 5
Posted By: Erick Views: 392
 
I wanted a few more grape vines in the garden. So I started alot of cuttings and now I have way to many. If anyone would like to trade I have some really nice Concord grapes rooted out..
Thanks

Subject: Daconil ( fungicide ) Replies: 1
Posted By: Erick Views: 258
 
Someone had said that physon 20 was really good for mold. I went to the store to try to find something to get me by until then and found this Daconil. Would you put something like this on cuttings for mold or just wash them down good?
Thanks.

Subject: How deep to score cuttings? Replies: 11
Posted By: Erick Views: 522
 
Thanks for the info, I guess what worried me the most is where I went below the green layer. My cuttings are pretty long so I was going to cut that part off if you guys thought it would be the best. Thanks again..

Subject: How deep to score cuttings? Replies: 11
Posted By: Erick Views: 522
 
I've been reading up on this subject and I think I did go a lil to deep on the bottom of the cutting.. Some did go below the green layer. Will it be ok or should I cut that part off. I've just put them in the moss. This is me first time rooting cuttings and would love to have a high rate of success. All help would be greatly appreciated.

Subject: Free cuttings! Replies: 48
Posted By: Erick Views: 3,907
 
I got my cuttings today Allen. I just wanted to thank you for your time and generosity. I hope I have good luck rooting them so I can carry on your family trees. Maybe one day I can help someone getting started.
Thanks your friend Erick.

Subject: OT Kyoho grape rare Japanese variety Replies: 29
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I've got the concord, Thompson seedless, and reliance verieties.. This three are hard to beat. I've got a few more verieties I'm wanting to get but love these..

Subject: New at this.. Replies: 4
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Have you had any experience with the hardy everbaring fig?

Subject: New at this.. Replies: 4
Posted By: Erick Views: 242
 
What is the main difference in the flavor of the dark vs yellow figs.

Subject: New at this.. Replies: 4
Posted By: Erick Views: 242
 
I'm new to this forum and new to figs as well. I've placed a order for two of the hardy ever bearing figs. I have done some research and have got mixed reviews on that variety. I was thinking about getting two more varieties. My main focus is flavor and production. Any advice would be great.. I live in eastern Kentucky and I'm planning on rapping the trees in the winter. Thanks