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garden_whisperer
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Every Year about this time cuttings become available. Many wish to trade, and acquire new strains through friendships made on a forum that brings people from across the globe united in a passion for the fig in a single setting. amazing what technology has allowed us to do. It is in this way I have gained most of my figs. |
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garden_whisperer
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I will be taking cuttings tomorrow and vacuum sealing them in bags. am thinking of using sphagnum moss lightly moistens with a solution of super thrive for storage. |
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SarinaP
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I've been learning and pruning this weekend. I've only got one tree, but it's a great one: Marseilles from the Monticello nursery. I've made some good trades, I think, and still have a few cuttings left to share if anyone's interested. See below for what I've been promised. |
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garden_whisperer
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just tried the vacuum sealer out and I think it will work great. |
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ADelmanto
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[QUOTE=garden_whisperer]I will be taking cuttings tomorrow and vacuum sealing them in bags. am thinking of using sphagnum moss lightly moistens with a solution of super thrive for storage.[/QUOTE] |
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Smungung
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Not really asking for anything on my wish list but I do have a bunch of extra cuttings still available. |
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Tea
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I am new to figs and even more new to rooting cuttings. I found a gnarly, twisted, beautiful Black Italian I couldn't resist, then had to do a LOT of pruning to pot it in a larger planter. I found myself with 10 pencil-ish diameter cuttings about 5 inches long each, Googled a few tutorial videos, and set them in moist seed-starter mix. I have already got substantial visible roots on 4, and assuming healthy roots not yet visible on the rest. This was before I knew about communities trading cuttings, or I might not have set up all 10! How well to they ship already rooted? Is anyone even willing to trade pre-rooted cuttings? If so, I have up to ***9*** Black Italians available for trade. I am in ultra humid, thunderstorm and flash flood prone central Texas, so I would be tickled by any CLOSED EYE specimen I don't already have (bonus points for excellent taste and/or aesthetics, but not rotting in the tree is requisite #1) |
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Smungung
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Tea I PMed you |
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brettjm
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Hmm, I probably won't trade my recently purchased cuttings (I'm not one to count my chickens before they hatch), and I don't have much to offer of my own (only LSU purple), but should I have multiples of some varieties if they survive to spring. I'm rooting several Takoma Violet, Peter's Honey, and Atreano cuttings. I'll happily send plants for postage should they survive that long. Potentially a Stella and White Triana as well. Looking for Figo Preto (heh...fat chance, I know). |
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garden_whisperer
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My first day off work in awhile and my inbox is about full. It will take me a bit to go through these all but I will get em going asap. |
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