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BrightGreenNurse
Registered: Posts: 150 |
I am having some welcome beginner's luck with rooting my fig cuttings (especially RDB) and need some advice. There are roots starting ALL OVER my cuttings, top to bottom. They have at minimum six nodes (most have more). I could potentially cut the most vigorous cuttings in half and pot up two trees, instead of one. Has anyone done this successfully or does it tend to kill cuttings or lead to weak growth? Thanks so much! |
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figpig_66
Registered: Posts: 2,678 |
I thoght of doing the Same thing. Never tried it |
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OttawanZ5
Registered: Posts: 2,551 |
Early this week a cutting I was rooting started roots at the very top 1" (and no where else yet). I know there was a bud in that portion. The roots were almost in line. So, I cut the top less than an inch and potted it horizontal with root side down in the soil. The bud is already greening up and opening so it has anchored itself through the roots. |
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eboone
Registered: Posts: 1,100 |
Preface - this is only my second year rooting cuttings. |
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BrightGreenNurse
Registered: Posts: 150 |
Thanks guys! If I decide to take the plunge, I'll take before and after pics and post my results. |
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needaclone
Registered: Posts: 604 |
BrightGreenNurse, |
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rcantor
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It's fine to cut it if you have real roots on both halves. A lot of people are confusing lenticels for roots. If you show us a photo of the cutting before you cut it you would get better advice. |
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