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needaclone
Registered: Posts: 604 |
So, who moves their fig cuttings directly to pots after they've rooted (by whatever means you get them to root)??? |
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newnandawg
Registered: Posts: 2,535 |
Jim, that is what I do. Root Riot Cubes to one gal pots then outside in dappled sun. |
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Chapman
Registered: Posts: 351 |
I go straight to 1 gallon trade pots. It works good for me. The time I used the cups, I lost quite a few good rooted cuttings when I transferred them. |
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bullet08
Registered: Posts: 6,920 |
last few times i tried going straight to 1 gal, my lose was 100%. but it certainly works for others. |
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Aaron4USA
Registered: Posts: 2,969 |
I do, no mercy! |
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rcantor
Registered: Posts: 5,724 |
I go from perlite to pro-mix HP in gal pots. I lose very few but each one hurts. |
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jdsfrance
Registered: Posts: 2,591 |
Hi, |
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dkirtexas
Registered: Posts: 1,327 |
I use a "Duplex" potting soil. I start everything in Sphagnum and when the roots are sufficient I build the 1 gal pot of soil with a spray paint can form in the center and fill the void created by the can with Sphagnum. 100% unless gnat attack, which I think is reduced/eliminated by putting a layer of sand on top. Watering is reduced due to the moss holding water longer. |
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Dieseler
Registered: Posts: 8,252 |
Have done so in past right to 1 g pot. |
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DallasFigs
Registered: Posts: 990 |
This year I starred going to 32oz deli cups, but using putting soil or spmoss/perlite. This looked good for a while, but then suddenly about half start getting root rot. It definitely was not due to over watering. I'm getting a or 50% success rate. Very frustrating. |
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Sas
Registered: Posts: 1,363 |
Now I stick my cuttings into a one gallon pot using a moisture control potting mix . I've used composted cow manure last year and it also worked. Starting my cuttings and keeping them in the shade when it's warm has yielded better results than starting them during the winter months. The most important thing for me is to never disturb the roots during the growing season as this in my mind is the number one reason for losing a plant. |
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Aaron4USA
Registered: Posts: 2,969 |
@Sas, yup, that's what I do and use... This is the one I use and it takes care of them (or it's supposed to) for 6 months. |
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needaclone
Registered: Posts: 604 |
OK, here's a follow-up question: |
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newnandawg
Registered: Posts: 2,535 |
I use Fertilome Ultimate Potting Mix right out of the bag for everything. |
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ForeverFigs
Registered: Posts: 1,062 |
I bypass the intermediate cup stage and go directly into 1gal. pots...my thinking is the less the roots are disturbed the better. |
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shah8
Registered: Posts: 657 |
Maybe the problem is that people let the fig grow far too long in cup stage, and they were dealing with root bound issues before then dealing with transplantation shock. |
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