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Best Ways, How To Grow BIG, RIPE FIGS in POTS in less than 6 months

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • In this video by www.nginstitute.com.au ...
    0:00 How To Grow FIG TREES in POTS Fast!
    1:05 From a hardwood cutting to big, ripe fruit in less than 6 months. 2:05 Instant take up - easy for commercial growers.
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Комментарии • 51

  • @yattmuhd4004
    @yattmuhd4004 7 лет назад +3

    it is true dear. fig can produce fruit within 6 month in pot. need right fertilizer and medium soill u will c the result. some fig varieties from seed can bear fruit in about 1 year.

  • @allupinya5938
    @allupinya5938 2 года назад

    Someone must have sprayed fish fert on my wifes meat crevice cuz DAMN! Now if she'll just produce figs.

  • @84RZV500RForSale
    @84RZV500RForSale 6 лет назад +1

    Love to try it but price is $40 AUD & $60 AUD for shipping to the USA so a total of $73 USD delivered is too expensive. Need to have a USA distributor in order to make this economically viable here. Please let us know when that happens. I may be interested in helping with that if you want to reach out to me. I'll send you an email as well.

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  2 года назад

      Hi, 'tis been a while in the making, but an initial modest bulk shipment is underway to the US. Perhaps we could connect you with the entrepreneur, grower & exhibitor who is keen to share with America!

  • @ahlamns
    @ahlamns 7 лет назад +2

    What is it that you are using? Watched this video several times and need the name of the product please? I'm in the USA

    • @brettbramble
      @brettbramble 7 лет назад +3

      ahlamns Hi, name of product is UNKNOWN GROWTH FACTOR. Check out facebook.com/naturalgrowthinstitute/shop/ for purchase options, otherwise email info@nginstitute.com.au or ph +61248551051, noting business hours are GMT + 10hrs.

    • @ahlamns
      @ahlamns 7 лет назад +2

      Brett Bramble . Thank you

  • @RossRaddi
    @RossRaddi 6 лет назад +13

    Don't let this man's captivating Aussie accent fool you, he's doing nothing but selling a product. I'm growing 200+ varieties of figs. I can tell you with absolute certainty that the large majority of those will fruit in 6 months from hardwood cutting with enough sunlight, heat & really any fertilizer you choose. The quality of fruit he's mentioning (which we never saw) comes from a lack of water throughout the growing season. It has very little to do with the age of the tree or chosen fertilizer. Lastly.. at no point did I learn anything concrete about growing big, ripe figs in containers in less than 6 months.

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Ross, nice of you to confirm that from your large scale experience figs can fruit from hardwood cutting in 6 months. This was merely a quick video interview with a user of UGF 6-in-1 Plant Booster kind enough to share his findings. There was not enough footage to explain any deeper. At the end of day, if someone is looking for better, faster results, we suggest UGF 6-in-1 with a huge amount of natural micronutrients is definitely worth considering. FYI, other large scale, experienced producers are increasing their yields by 25-33% with this emulsion. NGI Team.

  • @JohnSmith-gy4qj
    @JohnSmith-gy4qj 4 года назад

    Is that solution suitable for avocados?

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  4 года назад

      Hello John, yes soluble. For small-scale domestic use, rule of thumb is dilute with water 1:100 and light-medium application up to weekly or fortnightly early on, then can back-off to monthly, bi-monthly or so though consider when the plant is going thru a stage of growth and wanting energy. Medium horticulture users put through dripper system in which a little often is best. Larger, broad-acre users spray with boom approx 1:40 dilution for efficiency. Hope that helps.

    • @JohnSmith-gy4qj
      @JohnSmith-gy4qj 4 года назад

      @@NGInstitute Thx for your prompt reply. Where can I get it and what is the name of it?

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  4 года назад

      @@JohnSmith-gy4qj Hi John, product name is UGF 6-in-1. Most people order online via www.nginstitute.com.au/shop Whereabouts are you in case we know of a stockist or someone nearby?

    • @JohnSmith-gy4qj
      @JohnSmith-gy4qj 4 года назад

      @@NGInstitute .Adelaide

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  4 года назад

      @@JohnSmith-gy4qj Nice. As a matter of interest, the President of the National Dahlia Society lives in nearby Winkie. Here's an insight into his patch and a split-test he did with UGF 6-in-1... ruclips.net/video/FfEjH2RFtvg/видео.html Unfortunately, there are no stockists down there as yet. Prob easiest to order online or over the phone +612 4855 1051

  • @__evidence__in__my__channe5172
    @__evidence__in__my__channe5172 4 года назад

    Those trees are at least 2 years old.
    There is some last year's wood, and also you need at least 2 years for it to fruit

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  3 года назад +1

      Understand they look 2 years old, although not so. We were surprised too

    • @kicknadeadcat
      @kicknadeadcat 2 года назад

      @@NGInstitute Using KNF techniques I had the same results. Delicious fruit in 8 months. Not a lot but fruit. The trunks were 3.8cm and almost entirely lignified in 8 months. It was my first time growing figs. I had them in 2 gal pots. Should have put them in larger pots to begin with. They were 1.2 meters before I planted them. They kept growing and I pinched at 1.8 meters. The trunks this year are 5cm. Some fig people don’t believe me, this year taking pictures and documenting everything. I’ve been using KNF for three years now in my vegetable garden with great results. And it doesn’t cost me anything but a little time. Feed the soil not the plants…….

    • @barryjanis
      @barryjanis Год назад

      Those little TWO year old fig trees look perfectly staged, sitting nicely
      on a clean concrete border.
      My yrs of Fig growing experience , is that you start cuttings one year,
      then the NEXT YEAR you can have Fruit. With a thick Air Layer you can
      have fruit the same growing season it is started, but that is different
      then a rooted cutting.

    • @__evidence__in__my__channe5172
      @__evidence__in__my__channe5172 Год назад

      @@barryjanis I haven't done an earlier yet.
      Are you in the fig community Figs 4 fun or Ourfigs?

    • @__evidence__in__my__channe5172
      @__evidence__in__my__channe5172 Год назад

      @@barryjanis The guy in the video said he got it from a cutting

  • @quantumchang4410
    @quantumchang4410 5 лет назад

    Every nutrients is taken up via solution. Where water goes, nutrients tag along. What is so special about this product?

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  5 лет назад

      RE Macro-Elements of N:P:K:S:Ca:Mg, not necessarily a great deal, except the form they are in being much more bio-available. Also soe rare & expensive elements which are often lacking in most soils / growing mediums which are important for full potential. Besides that, the various growth stimulants from the cool processed fast growing whole fish within is a big part of the difference! Try!...

    • @quantumchang4410
      @quantumchang4410 5 лет назад

      Natural Growth Institute Australia, all naturally composted plant materials are "naturally" and completely bio-available" for billions of years. This product adds nothing on top of that. Do you see mother nature putting dead fish into a thriving forest in order for vthe forest to thrive? No, because there's no need for such weird ecosystem. It's weird and totally unnatural, to say the least. If this product is to earn you money, that I can understand. But to say it beats mother nature's billions of years of evolutionary experience, that is a cunning businessmen's lie.

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  5 лет назад

      @@quantumchang4410 You're now off on a tangent. Both questions are off-beat. Your statements are dismissive without full insight. Your final insinuation without sufficient knowledge is one a loser would make. And yet, the unprompted rave reviews and unprecedented repeated orders from large scale growers keep coming in. Go away Quantum Chang.

  • @Chris153758
    @Chris153758 6 лет назад +2

    Looks like watered-down molasses to me. I would never buy a product called "Unknown Growth Factor". Sounds like marketing BS.

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  6 лет назад

      So Cryptopolis, perhaps what it looks like to you from afar is irrelevant. Understand your comment about the name, has been adopted from the term scientists used when talking about the phenomenon of how dolphin fish are the fastest growing fish on the planet. We've harnessed and adopted that. Consequently, numerous commercial growers now have increased growth and yields of up to 25-33%.

    • @Chris153758
      @Chris153758 6 лет назад

      So, a few quick questions: 1.) Does it contain molasses? 2.) Does it contain the "Unknown Growth Factor" from dolphin fish?
      "Consequently, numerous commercial growers now have increased growth and yields of up to 25-33%." 25-33% increased growth & yields compared to what? Are there any independent 3rd party (non-compensated) studies that confirm this claim?
      P.S. I was mainly P.O. because of the misleading title for the video, which turned out to be an advertisement for a questionable product masquerading as a fig growing video.

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  6 лет назад

      Hi,... 1) in recent times, after various split testing in house and by clients, and observing improved results, a little molasses has been added - you're on the ball. Interestingly enough, the fig video was on previous formula (without molasses). 2) Re where does the fast growing fish come from? Happy to share it's from an abundance source.
      Here's more on contents...
      UGF 6-in-1... WORLD’S BEST PLANT BOOSTER!
      Guaranteed over 50% Cool Processed, Whole, Fast Growing Fish (containing the Unknown Growth Factor).
      Plus, loaded with Deepwater Kelp (more nutritious than ordinary seaweed). Rich in Valuable Fish Stimulants, Proteins / Amino Acids, Omega 3 & 6 Oils, Vitamins, Cytokonins, Humic & Fulvic Acids, Sugars. ELEMENTAL; Nitrogen (N) 9% w/v, Phosphorus (P) 2% w/v, Potassium (K) 6% w/v, Sulphur (S) 1.1%, Calcium (Ca) 888ppm, Magnesium 731 ppm, Boron, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Zinc, Selenium, Cobalt, Carbon & more.
      Re: Claims of up to 25-33% increased growth... yes, independent parties, yes, studies. The rave reviews just keep coming in whether we like it or not. Presently in the process of compiling more of these in a document. Here's a sample....
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      33% Faster Growth & $120,000 Reduced Costs - Australian Turf Farm
      50% More Growth & Fruit vs Premium Seaweed Brand - Horticultural Scientist, NSW, Australia
      26-63% Increased Growth in Wheat vs MAP, DAP, Superphosphate/Urea - Microbes Laboratory Australia
      50% Reduced Fertiliser Costs - Much Better Product - Sydney Turf Farm
      Record Fruit, Even Ripening, Less Pests, Recovered Old Trees - Stonefruit & Citrus Orchard
      Less Pests and Diseases = $10,000's Savings in Treatments - Cut Flower Grower
      Re: Fig Video Title (thanks for sharing)... Understand you may have wanted more insights. An associate of NGI took it upon himself to shoot the video, obviously not an expert. We realised the horticulturalist was well impressed, so we edited it and posted it. If it opens people up to considering natural liquid plant boosters, probably not a bad thing. Hope all that helps.

    • @Chris153758
      @Chris153758 6 лет назад

      Thanks for the detailed response. The formulation actually sounds pretty intriguing. Wondering about the economics. Is it economically feasible to grow turf & wheat with this stuff, or was that just for testing purposes? Are any of the divalent cations chelated?

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  6 лет назад

      You're welcome. After 25 years of development, more information and marketing collateral is coming together on a weekly basis. A big job as you could imagine.
      A number of the largest turf farmers in Australia have been using for years, and same, same, 25-33% extra growth being achieved. The economics are very attractive to them! We finally have a behind the scenes interview with one of the leading turf farmers in Australia about same. 'Tis merely in 1st draft form, but if you'd like to see the more informative 7 minute version, before it is further edited and made public, email us on info@nginstitute.com.au & we can email you the link. You'll be about the 8-10th person to watch.
      Re: Divalent cations, are you wanting to attract Nitrogen Ions? In any case would have to discuss further with the NGI scientists.

  • @sandrospano2657
    @sandrospano2657 4 года назад

    What the hell teasing. What is the "magic" fertilizer in your hands. It is not fair that you talk about six months and you do no tell how they grow in six months.

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  3 года назад

      Hi Sandro, UGF 6-in-1... World's Best INSTANT PLANT BOOSTER... www.nginstitute.com.au

  • @goo757
    @goo757 7 лет назад +6

    fake fake fake

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  7 лет назад +3

      So goo757, seems the fig tree growth and fruiting within 6 months has surprised you so much that you've been compelled to challenge the authenticity, can understand that. Well actually, 'tis true, true, true

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 7 лет назад

      I guess that it's the not only the product you're using to get the figs to grow like that, but also your growing season may be different than others out there.
      I keep an open mind to things and investigate before making such accusations.
      Here in the states I'm near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When should I start rooting my figs for more? Thanks

    • @NGInstitute
      @NGInstitute  6 лет назад

      Hi Bee Bob, apologies for the delay in reply. In NSW on the East Coast of Australia, the fig cuttings were rooted late winter / very early spring. Perhaps relevant for you there too. Good timing to grab some, in which case... On-Line Shop: facebook.com/naturalgrowthinstitute/shop/

    • @bobmaniace
      @bobmaniace 6 лет назад

      How do you use it on fig trees how much and how often

    • @bobmaniace
      @bobmaniace 6 лет назад

      Can you buy it in the states I want to buy it but it cost $60.00 US to ship