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stevin
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hello, complete newbie to growing figs. yet, i'm a pro at eating them. |
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go4broek
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Welcome to the forum, Stevin! |
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Gina
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Hi, welcome to the forum. |
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rcantor
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Dormant cuttings are treated differently than green cuttings. You're from Massachusetts? If so wait till the trees are dormant. How big are they? For green cuttings search for givens. Ray Givens (Givans?) has a you tube video that walks you through how to do green cuttings but since your plants are probably sleepy right now I'm not sure this is a good time to start. Then look for Jon's baggie method. He has a tutorial in the education section of this site. Good luck! |
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stevin
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Thank you, i love this forum and have learned so much. yet there is so much to learn. |
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DesertDance
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I'll add my welcome, and wish you luck!! |
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Figfinatic
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Hi, watch out. Sounds like you are going to be a fig fanatic in no time. My only advice is don't keep your cuttings too moist. That was my big problem. |
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stevin
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Figfinatic, |
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Grasa
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best and more certain way to propagate. pick a branch you believe you will not need and will prune. That is the branch you wish to do an airlayer...the branch roots in place while being fed by the momma tree. after roots are present you cut the branch and plant it in a pot, if you are gentle, not shaking, the leaves will not fall, Figs are funny if you mess too much with them, the drop the leaves, but of course grow them again. I had a lot of fun with the airlayers. Also, make sure if you wish that branch to 'regrow' on the momma tree, that you make your airlayer at least 2 'eyes' up on the branch. Good luck there and you have a nice starting. |
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Grasa
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when cuttings are too moist, they rot. Mine did also when I did not know better. Now I check often and keep them in a sealed container, so there is less drying. I open for air and close quickly. |
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bullet08
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i have more problem growing indoor than outdoor. so i usually root them in spring. around late march works best for me. by the time night temp goes above 50, most of my cuttings are in cup with roots and ready to stay out till night temp drops below 40. for whatever reason, if my cuttings stay indoor too long, they either dry up like a bone, or die due to mold. i move them outdoor as soon as i think they will survive the temp outside. the fresh air and circulation of the air outside seems to help my figs a lot. |
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stevin
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what would be the proper technique to store cuttings in the fridge till march? |
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