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luigil
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This late summer, I purchased an Afghan fig tree (twig) that was well rooting. I was so excited to have it grow rapidly that I placed it in a sunny spot in my yard. It may have gotten too much sun. As I placed it in a shady area and fall arrived, the tree seemed like it lost all its color and died on me, but as I took a look at the roots it seemed that it may still have a 2nd chance. Has anyone every been in this situation? |
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bullet08
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yes. there is a possibility it will come back. figs are hard to kill. if the bottom looks good and it's not all dried out, down to root, keep it and see if it comes back in spring. |
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luigil
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[QUOTE=bullet08]yes. there is a possibility it will come back. figs are hard to kill. if the bottom looks good and it's not all dried out, down to root, keep it and see if it comes back in spring.[/QUOTE] |
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bullet08
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when you are doing the reply, there is little icons above the text field. you click on the one that says, when you move the mouse over it, "insert image" and put url of where the pix is at. or you can choose "more reply options" under the text box and click on the option to upload the pix. |
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luigil
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These are the photos of Afghan fig root stock. |
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bullet08
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hard to tell from the picture. is it very wet? it doesn't look dry to me. |
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luigil
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I just watered it. I have it out drying right now. What should I do about storing it during the winter months? |
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bullet08
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light water and don't keep it wet. if the root is too wet, it will rot. if it's dries out, it will die. basically you have to judge how much water is right for that root. just enough moisture so the root doesn't dry out. |
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vitalucky
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I would put it in lightly humid pit moss (stored in a gag with holes or a vase or box where it can breathe) and store it in a cool or cold place (not freezing) till the spring, same as if it was a Dahlia bulb. If still alive it will have more roots and probably new growth in the spring . |
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ascpete
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Luigi, |
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OttawanZ5
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Don't give up on it. |
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luigil
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I took a close look at the root system and noticed that there was live roots still in the bundle. I placed it in moss in a plastic container. I pocked a few holes on the lid to let it breath and am going to keep my fingers crossed. When I see it needs to be misted, I'll mist it, but for now, I'm going to leave it be and hope that the roots take over and something comes of it. |
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