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figarita
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Just wanted to let you know my method of rooting cuttings. I dip the end of the cutting in a rooting hormone and then I just stick all of them directly in the soil. I water the soil and them I cover them with a plastic bag I previously sprayed it with water.I cut a small opening in the top of the bag for a little bit of ventilation. This method works for me better than other methods. |
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Aaron4USA
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surely works for you ;) |
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pino
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My mother uses a similar method (minus the rooting hormone) and she has great success. |
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figarita
Registered: Posts: 129 |
I had success even with small cuttings and sometimes they make roots above the ground due to the moist medium they are in. I had success with the baggy method too but all my cuttings were dying after I transplanted them to soil, did not matter what I did. In this method the roots are already used with the medium and they like it better. |
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musillid
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Pino, |
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figarone
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Those look great, figarita - it looks like you are taking good care of 'em! How long will you keep the January cuttings in the pot for (I am sneakily hoping I can ask for a cutting if you have spares!) |
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pino
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Dale, |
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Jed
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I know this is old school but it worked in Sacramento, CA last spring. I cut some cuttings from a neighbor's unknown fig tree. I placed the cuttings into a potters pot with the local clay soil from the ground and watered. Basically, more than half of them them grew leaves. They are dormant, I guess now. Will see this spring if theyare going to continue growing. I guess I will add your idea for the next set of cuttings which I hope will be known figs. |
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figarita
Registered: Posts: 129 |
Jed, i did that too. Actually that was the way i rooted a panache cutting. 2 years ago I was lucky to find a long cutting at a gathering. It had no label but I knew must be Panache.I wanted baddly to be successful in rooting it. I divided it in a few cuttings and I tried different methods of rooting . All failed after I transplanted them to the soil. Out of desperation I took the last cutting I had and stuck it in a pot ,no bag cover no anything. It was a small cutting and I left outside only 2 nods. Sure enough this one took it off. Now I have a 2.5 ft tall tree who fruited for me last year when was 1 year old. I am looking forward to eat this beautiful and tasty figs this year too. |
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ascpete
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Figarita, |
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