2 Successful EASY Fig Tree Rooting Method using ONLY Sand & Water

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • Rooting out fig trees can be frustrating especially when some methods work great for some and not for others. We found a super easy way to root fig trees that anyone can do at home with just about any fig tree. Sand and Water are the two mediums we chose for this experiment; both proved to work. The best part is anyone can find either for a very low cost. Fig trees for everyone!
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Комментарии • 24

  • @gardenofseeden
    @gardenofseeden Месяц назад

    Am in South Jersey Vineland! Nice work I'ma try that amazon buy.

  • @BlackJesus8463
    @BlackJesus8463 10 дней назад

    I had good results completely burying the cuttings in potting mix. The soil keeps the mold away.

  • @larawines4875
    @larawines4875 Месяц назад +4

    I had zero success laying cuttings in Sand.

  • @novastar369
    @novastar369 Месяц назад

    I always have more trouble with hardwood cuttings over softwood cuttings. I lost a bunch of mulberry cuttings because of the heat wave as well

    • @twiggshomestead6497
      @twiggshomestead6497  Месяц назад

      Yea it was hot! Stinks because I think this experiment would have been a real success. I’m going to give this laying down method 1 more try inside my shed with the heat mat plugged into a thermostat.

  • @GainingDespair
    @GainingDespair 22 дня назад

    Have you considered trying some water soluble cloning solution in the mister?
    I know in other plant species which heavily use these for propagation they like to add something like Hormex B1, which has a mild rooting hormone which dissolves in the water and constantly mists back on the cutting. Some also like Extreme Gardening Azos which can also mix with water, Clonex makes a diluted liquid seed starting fertilizer which some swear by, though it contains no rooting hormone.
    Some also like liquid seaweed which helps as a weak rooting hormone but also a light fertilizer to feed the plant as it roots. You really have a lot of options to boost your speed/success rate with a mister. I personally would recommend the Hormex b1, it's not cheap but it's mix rate is 5ml per gallon so it lasts a bit, use that for the first few weeks until you see the white root bumps develop than change the mix to a diluted feed like very diluted mix unless you go with liquid seaweed or the clonex seedling fertilizer.

    • @twiggshomestead6497
      @twiggshomestead6497  21 день назад

      Awesome suggestions thank you for sharing! I have considered it but I honestly never tried. I might give it a go. So far just water gives me 100% success over a period of 3-4 weeks so there is not a major need for it however, if adding hormone can speed that up to 1-2 weeks it will be worth every penny! I will place an order for Hormex B1 and give it a try. maybe ill make a video doing a round with it and a round without it. It might take me 6-8 weeks to make that video but it could be worth the while.

  • @AbidAli-bv2gl
    @AbidAli-bv2gl Месяц назад

    Excellent video

  • @DDiamondRRuby
    @DDiamondRRuby Месяц назад +1

    Have you ever done air layering? I am trying it for the first time this summer, just bought some pods from Amazon and put them on a couple days ago. Hope it works!

    • @twiggshomestead6497
      @twiggshomestead6497  Месяц назад +1

      Yea I did! I bought the same junky pods lol I made a video last summer on that. It worked for me very well!

    • @DDiamondRRuby
      @DDiamondRRuby Месяц назад

      @@twiggshomestead6497 After getting mine set up I saw someone use sandwich baggies and he said it worked best. Maybe next time I'll try that.

  • @larawines4875
    @larawines4875 Месяц назад

    I measured temps in my totes on heat mats and they seemed to often get too hot. I ended up elevating the tote so it wasn’t directly on the heat.
    I may look into the cloner. Are the roots any weaker when up potting?
    Do you have a link for the cloner?

    • @twiggshomestead6497
      @twiggshomestead6497  Месяц назад

      @@larawines4875 Hi Lara! Yea I’m going to try this laying in sand method one more time inside my shed with a thermometer power regulator so the temps get no warmer than 89°F. I don’t have a link for the cloner readily available. Pause the video on the frame where I show the box and check Amazon. I think I originally got it from Amazon a few years back. Thanks for commenting!

  • @southone2040
    @southone2040 Месяц назад

    Hello thank you for the video. I'm interested in buying your cuttings. How do l go about ordering some? I'm in Connecticut.

  • @FC2ESWS
    @FC2ESWS 9 дней назад

    Oh man why would you heat those when it's 100°? Lol
    I think optimal temperature is like 78° for cuttings. Good video though.

    • @twiggshomestead6497
      @twiggshomestead6497  8 дней назад

      Thanks! I unplugged the mats during the heat wave but it was too much for them. Some rooted I think I got 20% or so. Not the turnout I’d like though. I have a new batch going now!

    • @FC2ESWS
      @FC2ESWS 8 дней назад

      @@twiggshomestead6497 When I was rooting in my garage, I was getting close to 100% success when the temps were 77-94°. But once it got to the 95-104 range my success rate went down to about 40%. So now I just root them indoors where I know it's 77-80 all them time.
      I really want to build that air cloner though. Does the water constantly spray or does it turn on and off? Also do you have to keep the leaves wet? I know those green cuttings with leaves can dry out really fast.

    • @twiggshomestead6497
      @twiggshomestead6497  8 дней назад

      @@FC2ESWS​​⁠the hydroponic cloner is the way to go. It’s so freaking easy and just about 100% success. You don’t need to change the water, takes about 2-3 weeks, and you don’t need to keep leaves wet or humid. The best part of it is that once they root, they don’t need any special care for hardening off or transitioning from humidity done to ambient. They transplant super easy and can go right into the full sun. I recommend just buying it from Amazon. It’s $100

    • @FC2ESWS
      @FC2ESWS День назад

      @@twiggshomestead6497 Oh hey have you tried hardwood cuttings in the cloner? Or is it just for green cuttings?

    • @twiggshomestead6497
      @twiggshomestead6497  10 часов назад

      @@FC2ESWS I actually have an experiment going right now in the cloner. It’s been about 2-3 weeks and unfortunately they look like they’ve failed. I’m going to try another batch but to be honest, I have a hard time with hardwood cuttings rooting. My success rate is like 30%. It’s definitely a learning curve but I’ll keep trying and keep making videos on my failures until they are successes lol