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Green Cuttings

Well I have been gone from the forum for a few years. So I just decided to start some Dark Greek cuttings, wish me luck :-)) In other words I have a large dose of Fig crazyness.

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Good luck with your green cuttings. Cover them with plastic cups.

Thanks Sas

I just used the baggie system with damp paper towels

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Originally Posted by Figluvah
Thanks Sas

I just used the baggie system with damp paper towels

You going old school. Lol. Good system. I put them in refrigerator for a week using the baggy method for green cuttings then pull them out and let them root. Stiffnens them up a bit.

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 I put them in refrigerator for a week using the baggy method for green cuttings then pull them out and let them root. Stiffens them up a bit.


 I put them in the freezer, Richie.  It stiffens them up a lot.

Welcome back Cecil. 
Nice to see you posting again.

Hi Ottawan,

Thanks..........It is good to be back.........

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 I put them in the freezer, Richie.  It stiffens them up a lot.
you cant freeze them. !!!! They will be dead. Lol. ,put it will stiffen them up right away

I FULLY AGREE with you figpig.....

how "green"? green outside but hard? or green and soft? if hard, i treat them like hardwood cutting, good ole baggie method then cup. soft.. i killed every one of them in the past.

Hello Pete,


Green outside is what they are, I have them in a baggie with damp paper towels, I have rooted green cuttings like that before,

Thanks

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