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Subject: Belated intro Replies: 4
Posted By: KyFig Views: 33
 
Thanks Grant. If you only know how often I just go look at the cups in my breakfast nook. You'd think I was a new mother. LOL

Subject: Belated intro Replies: 4
Posted By: KyFig Views: 33
 
Hi all, I joined this forum and OurFigs in late October. (sorry for the duplication for those who visit both sites)

My paying job is in healthcare IT, but I have always loved growing things. Get it honestly from the grandmothers on both sides of my family. I’ve owned three trees from Joe Morle for a few years. 2016 season they were fairly productive and large enough to take cuttings. I was searching the web for info on rooting cuttings and found a wealth of info on both forums so joined. Now I know why it took me several years to get good growth on my trees, I was fig ignorant!

Well, after devouring a lot of posts and partaking of several cuttings sales and offerings, I now have a total of 84 cuttings rooting. Started 85, lost 1 Brunswick to rot. All others appear to be doing well. I know enough to know some could still go south, so won’t say successful until they are up-potted and growing well there.

After digesting the wealth of knowledge and opinions on rooting cuttings, I choose the ThreeFoldFarm method of direct potting in tree pots (with some modifications). I ordered a 16 pack of tree pots and ProMix BX from Greenhouse Megastore because I was only going to root my tree cuttings and a few more from forum members. Ha! That plan didn’t last long so I ended up supplementing the tree pots with 24 oz clear cups from Amazon and used cheap Styrofoam cups from the grocery store to block light for the future roots.

All the cuttings were cleaned with antibacterial soap, labeled with a paint pen and wrapped in parafilm to prevent desiccation while rooting.  I got a moisture meter because I knew I would mother hen the cuttings and likely overwater. I’ve rarely watered the cuttings, but when I do, I water with 1:3 hydrogen peroxide:water with dilute liquid MG fertilizer that I have on hand for my orchids (8-7-6). I have seen a few fungus gnats so powdered some mosquito dunks to add to the soil and laid some fly strips around. This and the hydrogen peroxide appear to have taken care of them.

To help with humidity when it’s cold and the furnace kicks on a lot, I’ve placed a room humidifier in the fig nursery (aka my breakfast nook). It appears to have created a good microclimate cause the leaves look happy. I chose not to add heat mats. The house temp (68-70) seems to be working fine. My grow lights are likely not adequate since I planned them for the 16 tree pots. But I’ll see how this season goes before I invest in anything else. Maybe next year I won’t go hog wild with the cuttings (yah right)

Since I will likely be up-potting long before I can put the figs outside, I have a contingency plan to use my master bath jaccuzi to house the pots until they can go outside. It is Huge and I rarely use it. It’s in a corner with 2 large windows that face North and West so light is filtered and good in there. Also one of the extra bathtubs that has a South facing window. Hey, it’s all about using what ya got! Yes I have a couple showers that we can use so we can still get clean. We can have our figs and clean bodies too!

My goal is getting a lot of growth and as many new figs to try as I can on these new trees, space be d@mned, so bring on the growth!  Smile :)

Here are some pictures of my fig nursery.







Figlets on several cuttings (yea I know I need to take them off. Give me time)







Rooting winner is Des Roig Manyo



LSU Purple



Salce


Subject: Think I have to pot up now! Or not? Replies: 25
Posted By: KyFig Views: 204
 
Joe, greenhouse megastore has nursery pots and I have found they ship very quick. I've had orders at my door in 2 days. They ship to Canada. Not sure if the turn around to Canada will be as quick.

With growth like you are getting, you may want to consider 2 gal or 3 gal pots instead of 1...which is really 3 quarts.

http://www.greenhousemegastore.com/product/elite-nursery-container/nursery-pots

Happy growing!


Subject: Cuttings Sale. All prices reduced. Replies: 58
Posted By: KyFig Views: 3,107
 
My Salce cuttings are doing great! Directed potted 12/2/16.


Subject: Remember figs4fun?Time to turn this bus around! Replies: 55
Posted By: KyFig Views: 463
 
Happy Dance! Happy Dance!

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Thanks Grant!!

Subject: Remember figs4fun?Time to turn this bus around! Replies: 55
Posted By: KyFig Views: 463
 
Grant you are a breath of fresh air!

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Thanks,
Wendy

Subject: $7 fig trees for spring/summer delivery, around 150+ varieties Replies: 775
Posted By: KyFig Views: 28,715
 
Good point spiff2

Subject: $7 fig trees for spring/summer delivery, around 150+ varieties Replies: 775
Posted By: KyFig Views: 28,715
 
ThaiFig, I am not sure who appointed you guardian all new figgers nor why you choose James' venture to continue to harangue about. There are many other pitfalls out there of which eBay scammers is one. Brings into question your real motivation for the ad nauseam posts that add no value to this discussion.

I am pretty new to figs and do have skin in this game. I purchased from James' website for Spring 2017 trees before I joined the fig forums. I (and many others have also said) do not need you to "watch" out for us. 

Most visit this topic to get updates from James. As TooMuch said, please take the negativity elsewhere. This is requested of you and the others that are clearly just $hit stirrers.

Part of what made our great country is investing in people who are willing to work hard. James is clearly working hard. None of us will know (although many continue to speculate negatively) whether the venture is overly optimistic until it is all said and done. The posts that James is providing show the progress being made.

I have in no way been dissuaded, by you or Babylon or any of the other naysayers, in my willingness to wait for my order even if it is months later then originally scheduled. Or worst case scenario, never gets delivered. That is my choice. Your concern is disingenuous at best.

Thanks,
Wendy

Subject: PA Figs Cuttings Packs Replies: 19
Posted By: KyFig Views: 943
 
Cuttings came today Nick. Thanks much!

Wendy

Subject: Oatmeal fig bars...Yum... Replies: 15
Posted By: KyFig Views: 215
 
Thanks for the recipe Jodi. It will definitely go into my virtual recipe box.

Subject: Identify UNK Point Loma Fig? Replies: 31
Posted By: KyFig Views: 916
 
Cuttings of the Unk Point Loma/Lampa Parda came today. Can't wait for these babies to grow and give me and my family some of that beautiful fruit!!

Thanks,
Wendy

Subject: Fig Bundle # 2 Replies: 29
Posted By: KyFig Views: 837
 
Very organized storage solution. If I am successful with the cuttings I bought from you and others...one day my garage may look like this.

Subject: I made a mistake on shipping cuttings... Replies: 15
Posted By: KyFig Views: 588
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by saxonfig
KYFig. Yea that's funny that they delivered it anyway. But glad you got your cuttings safe and sound. Hope they meet your expectations.


Yes, nice cuttings!

Thanks,
Wendy

Subject: I made a mistake on shipping cuttings... Replies: 15
Posted By: KyFig Views: 588
 
Bill,

I received my cuttings today thanks.

The envelope was stamped a couple times with a red "postage due" stamp...but they delivered it.

Not sure what the post office is expecting, that I will come in and pony up the extra postage? I might if they were holding the package.

Subject: Problem with Fig leaves Replies: 4
Posted By: KyFig Views: 193
 
Edgard,

TorontoJoe started a good topic recently on how to manage images on this site. See if this helps you post your fig issue photo.

http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/problems-posting-images-storage-limit-exceeded-more-than-1mb-8312702?pid=1293991807

Subject: Problems Posting Images? Storage Limit Exceeded? More Than 1MB? Replies: 45
Posted By: KyFig Views: 680
 
Thanks for the tutorial Joe. Very helpful to newbies like me and to the oldsters who forget!