Luke
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I stumbled on this post, and found his propagation method very interesting.http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/fig/msg1101440816156.html It got me thinking if it would be possible to air layer a good sized ground tree, as the following year it would just bush out again, I guess you would need good roots in the air layer. luke
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Fatnsassytexan
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Hi Luke, nothing too unusual about air-layering. We use this method frequently here in the US. If you use the search feature on this forum, there are many posts about air-layering. Very easy to do with great results. I have recently removed three already this spring.
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RayWilliams
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That is quite interesting.
RayWilliams
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I new to the "fig cult" lol. This was my first time seeing that many on one stem for air layering.
striveforfreedom
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I have a few lanky fig trees with nice tips so I air layer them by putting a slit down the side of a 1 gallon pot, filled with moist perlite/potting mix. I tape it closed and wrap a bag around it. This one is about 2 weeks old. I'll check it in the middle of June and determine if its time to remove the air layer.
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gorgi
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Air layering is one 'sure-way' (more labor) for fig propagation. My understanding is that the TOP leaves produce [most of] the energy to initiate roots below. Was this stem-multiple-air-layering method 'girdled' - I guess not?
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