Fig Trees In Containers Potting Mix

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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Комментарии • 22

  • @catherineshiddengarden2596
    @catherineshiddengarden2596 Год назад

    Oh, I like your potting mix video. I had the hardest time finding pine bark mulch when up potting. So I left it out of some of my trees up potting. I used some that we had walked over for a year to substitute. I nee to root prune & up pot a few trees next year. Your also so right about the potting mixes with peat in them. It does cause hydrophobic conditions. Learned that my first year of fig tree potting. Anyway, great video!

  • @Drewgaray06
    @Drewgaray06 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video thank you sir I’m getting ready to pot some figs after not having much luck in this desert climate

    • @backyardfigs
      @backyardfigs  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I am interested in what kind of issues you had. Fig trees can grow in arid areas in ground, heavily mulched with arborist wood chips, with irrigation. ( I am thinking Arizona).

  • @davidolsen7539
    @davidolsen7539 Год назад

    Thank you. This was a very interesting video. Simple to the point and informative.

  • @georgiapeachnut2490
    @georgiapeachnut2490 Год назад

    Thanks for another great video for me to reference to. 🤗

  • @nickangelovski4358
    @nickangelovski4358 Год назад

    This very good mix farken

  • @neva-surrender
    @neva-surrender 11 месяцев назад

    Looks like a good mix, thank you

    • @backyardfigs
      @backyardfigs  11 месяцев назад

      You welcome, Thank you for commenting.

  • @pswanberg1
    @pswanberg1 Год назад +1

    If you can't find mini nuggets, empty the bag in a long small line and run it over with the bagger on your mower. Comes out nice and chipped up.

    • @backyardfigs
      @backyardfigs  Год назад

      Maybe a chipper. I would think that your method could be dangerous, if any nugget flies out. Noisy too. Not too adventurous to try it, but kudos to you for doing it.

  • @howardwatson2920
    @howardwatson2920 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you

  • @glosprit
    @glosprit 3 месяца назад

    Thank you.

  • @conradcrisafulli8269
    @conradcrisafulli8269 9 месяцев назад

    What PH meter do you recommend? Thank you

    • @backyardfigs
      @backyardfigs  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, I have a link in the description. Make sure to thoroughly stir potting mix in the water. Fig trees are quite adaptable to Ph range apparently, many people grow have them in a quite acidic potting mix.

    • @conradcrisafulli8269
      @conradcrisafulli8269 9 месяцев назад

      @@backyardfigs Do you experience glass probe shattering as I read in a few of the reviews for this PH meter. Thank you!

  • @1966sander
    @1966sander Год назад

    Looking for advice. I have my cuttings inside the house for a few months and they have been flowering and have roots. Should I feed them ? Please help

    • @backyardfigs
      @backyardfigs  Год назад

      Hi, when did you root them? By flowering, you mean they have small figlets? How big are they pots, what media? You have two choices - to grow them under the lights through the winter if they have small root system ( with week fertilizer initially), or, if they already had nice growth, with a healthy apical bud, to expose them to the cold gradually, to initiate dormancy. Hard to say without having more info.

    • @1966sander
      @1966sander Год назад

      @@backyardfigs they have healthy leafs and good roots. I put them in august and put them inside the house by a window and no figlets yet. They never seen the cold days as I had them inside. These are the cuttings from Europe .

    • @backyardfigs
      @backyardfigs  Год назад +1

      @@1966sander Ok. It is your choice, but I would gradually expose them to colder temperature, maybe unheated room like attached garage, for a week, then even colder place like shed, to experience frost, and after dropping leaves, they will enter dormancy. Figs need dormancy, doesn't have to be long, even less than a month is ok, from my research ( at 32-45 F in consecutive days ). I did an experiment about 10 years ago, with two mature trees to skip dormancy ( kept them in my living room by window) with poor results, they struggled to keep their leaves, and were exhausted by spring. They need rest, nature's laws.
      You can decide whether to keep them dormant till spring, or to awaken them sooner, gradually again, and resume growing under lights, or well lit south facing window, if possible, or a combination of both. You probably consider these trees to be more valuable, considering how you acquired them, but fear not, they will be just fine. I will make a video on this subject soon. Thanks for reminding me.

  • @1966sander
    @1966sander Год назад

    Thank you. Is the Manure store bought? I have a farmer I can get it from. I didn’t catch the liquid name ( small bottle) I have plenty of chicken poo. Can I use that? About 100 chickens. Lol love the channel ❤

    • @backyardfigs
      @backyardfigs  Год назад +1

      Thanks for commenting. The bucketful is (mine) made compost, well aged. Since you have access to chicken manure (nitrogen) and leaves (carbon) at this time of year, they would made a great compost. The bottle was Orca Liquid Mycorrhizae.