The cuttings outside my house are still dormant. Only those that were in the warm house set roots 😊. However, the inside of my house isn’t even as warm as the outside air in lovely Perth over winter 😉. I like seeing your lovely dogs in your videos ❤️.
What a good video! I am very interested in the coco-coir method you are using to keep the humidity up, I think it is a great idea! I am also extremely interested to see your upside-down fig and how it progresses, especially after my own failure. The biggest problem you will have is once you have all these successfully rooted Black Genoa figs, what will you do with them all!? Although common here I dont think I have a Balck Genoa in the collection, so I think a trade might be in order!!
There’s a black Genoa with your name on it 👍. I really like the dwarf brown fig for so many reasons, one of which is its size. So I plan on grafting a other varieties onto a dwarf rootstock, including the black Genoa.
@@cooltemperategardeninginca3288 I forgot to say as well, the figlets I always have a major internal debate about what to do with them! On one hand, new fruit are clearly far too strenuous for a brand new cutting to try and mature, and a great way for the plant to waste energy.... But on the other hand I always see the wasted sap after removing, and wonder whether the green skins of the figlets can help add energy through photosynthesis, and so am always very strongly torn.
wow. amazing. you share great video. I especially like this video. It makes me feel relaxed on the weekend. Hope you make more videos. thank you my friend.
Very healthy cutting growth. Thanks for sharing this useful video 👌🏻
Thanks 😊
Amazing. One would have thought they'll go dormant until Spring
The cuttings outside my house are still dormant. Only those that were in the warm house set roots 😊. However, the inside of my house isn’t even as warm as the outside air in lovely Perth over winter 😉. I like seeing your lovely dogs in your videos ❤️.
Great and informative presentation as always. Your long term videos are always superb 😊
Shucks. What a lovely thing to say 😊. My phone is full of photos and videos waiting to be edited. Hopefully there will be enough memory to continue 😳
These plants look so healthy! So clever🙂
Thanks Alex. It’s a wonderful game to play 😊
I just got White Genoa and didn't know that there is Black Genoa. Thank you for sharing. New subscriber.
I didn’t realise there was a white Genoa. I wonder if it’s a berry fig, or a honey fig 🧐
@@cooltemperategardeninginca3288 White Genoa is an honey fig.
Great video, very interesting also in different types of cuttings, looking forward to see all other cuttings experiment.
Thanks Lien 😊. Did you take any fig cuttings this year?
@@cooltemperategardeninginca3288 no I didnt, I have too many already😁
What a good video! I am very interested in the coco-coir method you are using to keep the humidity up, I think it is a great idea! I am also extremely interested to see your upside-down fig and how it progresses, especially after my own failure. The biggest problem you will have is once you have all these successfully rooted Black Genoa figs, what will you do with them all!? Although common here I dont think I have a Balck Genoa in the collection, so I think a trade might be in order!!
There’s a black Genoa with your name on it 👍. I really like the dwarf brown fig for so many reasons, one of which is its size. So I plan on grafting a other varieties onto a dwarf rootstock, including the black Genoa.
@@cooltemperategardeninginca3288 I forgot to say as well, the figlets I always have a major internal debate about what to do with them!
On one hand, new fruit are clearly far too strenuous for a brand new cutting to try and mature, and a great way for the plant to waste energy.... But on the other hand I always see the wasted sap after removing, and wonder whether the green skins of the figlets can help add energy through photosynthesis, and so am always very strongly torn.
It sounds like a ‘Nathan experiment’ is needed 🧐
Thank u for this video❤
Thanks for watching 😊
wow. amazing. you share great video. I especially like this video. It makes me feel relaxed on the weekend. Hope you make more videos. thank you my friend.
Aw, you’re so sweet. It means a lot coming from an expert in container gardening 🙌
Thanks for sharing good work 👍
Thanks for watching ☺️
@@cooltemperategardeninginca3288 you welcome friend
Good results
I know what you mean with the perlite looking like roots I’ve got excited about nothing before 😂
Haha. I’m glad I’m not the only one that gets annoyed at perlite 😁
interesting video and can be an inspiration👍
Thanks 😊
Nice video, friend.
Thanks 😊