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Figfan203
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I have 2 cuttings on the way and I've never propagated figs before. What's your opinion of the best/easiest way to make it happen. Any tips of what NOT to do? Thanks for the input. |
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bullet08
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easiest is to stick the cutting in ground and hope that it roots. and believe it or not, it works for some people. with any other method, make sure you don't water too much. too much water is quickest say to kill the cutting.. unless you are going to root it in cup of water which also works for some people. |
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Cajun
Registered: Posts: 204 |
Welcome to the forum FigFan203! |
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Cajun
Registered: Posts: 204 |
Oh and you can put the clear cups inside of solid cups to block the sun from damaging the roots, the clear cup is just so you can see when the roots really get going. |
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DallasFigs
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easiest for you? or easiest for the cutting? lol |
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Figfan203
Registered: Posts: 79 |
How long does it take for the roots to get going if you put the cutting in water? |
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brianm
Registered: Posts: 971 |
I actually have a rdb in water as we speak. From my experience it takes a little longer in water usually a week or two more. But i have had100% success so far after about 5-6 cuttings. I use a clear glass cup,stick cutting in 3/4 and change water daily. I also have it in kitchen by the south facing window. Good luck |
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deerhunter16b
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I started this cutting about a month and half ago it takes a little longer in water but very easy and there's no fungus gnats to deal with. I started adding something called pure kelp planet food when roots started showing mixing a half teaspoon in 32 ounces of water and then adding around a table spoon every few days to the cutting. I also spray the leaves with it.. This seems to be working so far . I do have six other cuttings started this way at different stages. 4 of them are showing roots and two are doing nothing yet. |
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deerhunter16b
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[QUOTE=deerhunter16b]I started this cutting about a month and half ago it takes a little longer in water but very easy and there's no fungus gnats to deal with. I started adding something called pure kelp planet food when roots started showing mixing a half teaspoon in 32 ounces of water and then adding around a table spoon every few days to the cutting. I also spray the leaves with it.. This seems to be working so far . I do have six other cuttings started this way at different stages. 4 of them are showing roots and two are doing nothing yet. |
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eboone
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john - at what point do you put them in potting media? What are you using? |
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GeneDaniels
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the easiest way is wait till spring and: |
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barnhardt9999
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Easiest way is to throw them in your compost pile around November and check in March. I do this for all of the nubs that are too small to give away or that I forgot to mark what they were. A good number root with zero effort. (most effective way is another question and probably the more important one with only 2 cuttings) |
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