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fignatic
Registered: Posts: 54 |
So far any fig rooting that I did was inside during the winter months. Does anyone have any preference as to warm weather rooting methods? A package from UC Davis is supposed to be coming any day now and I want to give them the best shot at growing. |
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ADelmanto
Registered: Posts: 911 |
My hesitation on rooting outdoors is the temperature and humidity swings that may occur. Inside is so much more consistent. I have had success with rooting on my deck in a shaded corner, but why take chances? Once they root, you can get them in soil and transfer outside. |
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figpig_66
Registered: Posts: 2,678 |
Now that is summer i have started rooting outside but found myself back indoors in a deli tray in the dark. To hot outside for them i guess. Inside is more controlled steady temperature |
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FigWhisperer
Registered: Posts: 106 |
Hello, |
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don_sanders
Registered: Posts: 219 |
I do it inside for better control of the environment personally. I don't have anywhere near the number of cuttings or experience as these others though. Nice pics figwhisperer. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi, |
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rcantor
Registered: Posts: 5,724 |
I've done it both ways and had good success both ways. |
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Rewton
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Last year I had very good success rooting cuttings in tree pots using 5-1-1-1 mix (modified method of Harvey) in a mostly shaded area that is sheltered from the rain. It started them around this time of year with highs in the 70's-80's and lows that typically stay above 50. This style of propagation is much easier than any indoor method for me. |
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Figinqueens
Registered: Posts: 91 |
Rewton- covered or uncovered in the container. I didn't have luck with my indoor attempt and I kept a few sticks in the fridge as a backup. I am going to give outdoor rooting a try. |
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