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Sweet Figs
Добавлен 27 авг 2013
In this channel you will find everything about figs, pruning, fertilizing, rotting and more.
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Reviewing Panachee - One of the best figs
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Reviewing Panachee - One of the best figs
Fertilize your fig cuttings like an expert!
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Here is a detailed video on how to fertilize your fig cuttings like an expert. Rooting fig cuttings video: ruclips.net/video/iJnCp68AiZg/видео.htmlsi=YS1hd4ESG00wmsAu
How to root fig cuttings 100% success
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Ultimate guide to root fig cuttings 100% success
THAT IS EXCELLENTINFORMATION ABOUT THE ROOTING MEDIUM, WILL ADOPT THIS SYSTEM FROM HERE ON,EDUCATION IS THE KEY THANK YOU
@@alz123alz glad to hear you liked the video
Great video - will incorporate a lot of your techniques.
Who is the person I can buy these off of?
@@999tapinos i have some cuttings available ping me on facebook facebook.com/davidpiberf?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Great video. Very informative and straight to the point
@@JessePerez-mw8rv thanks jesse
Your teaching with explanations will certainly improve my propagation success rate… thank you. Please add in the description links to the products you use
Great video. Thank you! I've got some fairly special cuttings come in, and I want to make sure I don't fail. I'll be using this method for sure.
@@thefutureofgardening5912 glad to hear you liked it, i tried to explain everything on detail
Great video. It's easier to moisten mix and microwave the very pots I'm going to put the cutting in. I use a thermometer to get past 180°F. Might help if you're going to be doing it a bunch.
great advise, that works too
Thanks for a great step by set on fig cuttings
@@Not_So_Weird_in_Austin glad to hear you liked it
I live in Puerto Rico and am beginning to learn about figs. Very good and to the point presentation. Can you recommend me which varieties would be good for PR and where can I order them? I read about Calderona and would like to get some cuttings if they are a good choice for the tropics. Thanks.
the problem with tropics is the rain in summer, i would recommend smith, celeste, violet the bordeaux, i would not recommend big figs like calderona as these will split in the rain very easily, try checking your local nurseries to see if they have any figs available, most sellers in USA do not sale to PR as there are some country rules for organic and plants.
@@sweetfigs1Thanks!
I can get roots like 100% of the time, the problem is that I only get leaves like 75%. What can I do to make those leaves come out after rooting?
great question, i think the secret is to root a cutting with well develop buds, some cuttings have very small or undeveloped buds, which makes the leafing more difficult and avoid over watering, as the cutting can grow roots and these can rot due to over watering and no leaves will come out as the cutting died.
Make sure to cut the branches longer enough to have at least 3 healthy nodes for leave buds to develop.
@@JJr-ce3vv Yeah sometimes the cuttings I buy only have 3 nodes even though they are like 8-10 inches. Long internodes in between. I do prefer shorter woody cuttings with tons of nodes.
@@FC2ESWS yes i prefer cuttings with lots of nodes too
I enjoyed that thankyou for your time and errort making it.
@@michaelharmony6666 glad to hear you liked it
David I like your video very much because you explain why for every step of the process. Now I'd like to see a follow up of the type of fertilizer you use to promote figlets 🙂💚
thank you, i try to document the whole process in detail, i will post a video in the topic
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glad it help you
You are really good and thorough! I do fig pops because they take up a lot less space. If sharpie size, I use ziplock snack size, and a lot of cuttings can be put in your bin. With your parafilm wrapped figs, I don't think you need to worry about humidity as that is the purpose of the tape. I uppot from snack size to the clear quart container and then to 3 gal or 5 gal. Just different was of doing things.. I really enjoyed your instructive video... where did you suggest getting good cuttings?
i agree, im using smaller grow bags that take less space, but i have to give it a try to the fig pops, and yes if you use the tape humidity is not that important, i use the lid so the soil doesn't dry too fast, i buy them from fig big and profigusa.com, thank for the feedback!
@@sweetfigs1 the figpops don't dry out because they don't have an open top so the mix is not exposed to air but enclosed in plastic.. The top of the cutting sticking out is protected from drying out by the parafilm... hence, no need for the top cover and high humidity with the problems that brings. When the leaves pop out, they get used to lower humidity and do not need hardened off later. When lots of roots are growing and leaves are growing, if I see them getting dry, I simple snip off a little of the corners of the pops and set them in a container with 1/4" of water or so and it soaks up from the bottom... just don't put enough to make it too wet. Again, you are doing good work and are a good teacher.
@@bosquebear1 i will try the fig pops for sure, thank you for all the info, it is good to learn from other experienced growers
@@bosquebear1 what is a fig pop?
@@bosquebear1 how long you leAve your fig pops in 1/4 inch of water for watering when getting dry?