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NativeSun

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So last week I decided to put six of my fig trees in-ground.

Then it started raining several days ago. Hasn't stopped and will likely continue for a while to come...  I have about 3" of standing water in my yard and I can just feel the trees a'drowning....

My Brown Turkey and Green Ischia, both in the ground for a couple of years (over a decade for the BT) are drooped over and suffering...

Wondering if I should take an emergency cutting or two off of each one in case I lose the trees. Is this something feasable at this time of the year?

Have a few more in pots. They are going to stay in pots. 

Bleh.

Rain Rain go away. 

vito12831

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Hi James
That's something you should do every year for a backup, you never know what can happen over the winter? Good luck.
Vito

drphil69

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Grasa was nice enough to give away a bunch of fresh cuttings recently, and they are rooting like champs, so I say take some cuttings while you can!

jdsfrance

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Hi NativeSun,
Hunt for root-suckers - that is if your trees are not grafted.
Else try airl-layering or rooting green cuttings.
If you feel that the trees won't make it, definitively propagate them before it is too late .

m5allen

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Dang, sorry to hear that.  You guys in north Florida have been getting hammered by that stalled front.

svanessa

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Can you trench and drain the water away from the trees? Since they are inground only a week I'd pull them back out and pot them quickly if you can't trench. Next time mound up the dirt a couple feet (raised bed) and plant in the mound. Make sure its planted a couple feet at least above the high water mark.

NativeSun

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Thats Actually what I did (took them back up). Ill be working on a French Drain this weekend. Im hoping the trees will be ok but I took two cuttings off each one today and started them on their way to being baby trees just in case