chucklikestofish
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i was just gifted a norland green cutting from pa. i am not sure what is best to do ? should i put it in the crisper a while (and if so how long >?) or should i root it now i am clueless i really want it to have a good chance to root,??
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Hey Chuck,
I would just root it like any other Fig. Sometimes, green cuttings are a little harder to root, but I would try it!
Good Luck!
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Originally Posted by Frankallen Hey Chuck, I would just root it like any other Fig. Sometimes, green cuttings are a little harder to root, but I would try it! Good Luck!
~thanks frank, i will get it in the rooting bin then ~
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Control your humidity using an SIP and cover the cutting with a plastic cup. Water from below only. It should work.
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Originally Posted by Sas Control your humidity using an SIP and cover the cutting with a plastic cup. Water from below only. It should work.
~thanks i appreciate it ~
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