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Hortstu
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So I've been away for awhile, haven't had much time for figs since the storm displaced us and I lost all the small trees I had. |
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brianm
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To wet to warm no air. Those are the recipes for mold. Make sure your cuttings are very clean before propagating and everything is sterile. Your paper towel needs to be ringed out really good and barely feel any moisture. Put in dark area that doesn't get to hot. Open cuttings every few days to ventilate.could take a week or a month to root. |
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RichinNJ
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See my thread "twigs to figs..." |
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bullet08
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ziploc bag and paper towel is about the simplest way to root the cuttings. but you need to keep an eye on things daily. |
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eboone
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Another thing that can cause rot that fast is dead or damaged cuttings-mold can attack them very quickly. Was your friend's tree outside in the nasty winter and could the cuttings you have been damaged by cold and/or wind? |
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hoosierbanana
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When you see condensation in the bag it is probably best to take them out, dry the inside of the bag, and rewrap with freshly squeezed paper. Newspaper takes longer to mildew IME than paper towels. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi Hortstu, |
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bullet08
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i don't care for the suckers. they suck energy off main tree. i usually get rid of them as soon as possible. VdB and White Greek has suckers coming off already. need to cut them off today. |
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Hortstu
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[QUOTE=brianm]Make sure your cuttings are very clean before propagating and everything is sterile. [/QUOTE] |
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Hortstu
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[QUOTE=RichinNJ]See my thread "twigs to figs..."[/QUOTE] I searched "twigs to figs" but got 8 posts that didn't look related. Do you have a link handy? |
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Rewton
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I also wonder if your cuttings were taken off of a cold-damaged tree. If you have access to the tree you might consider an air-layer at this point. |
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Hortstu
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Sorry to bumb this but I'm dying to know how you "clean" your cuttings before rooting them, as brianm mentioned... |
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bullet08
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cleaning the cutting can be as simple as washing it under the running water.. or going all the way and scrubbing with anti bacterial soap using old tooth brush and soaking it in bleach solution, sealing both end with wax all under antiseptic environment. |
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brianm
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What Pete said lol |
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