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cuttings

Posted by theman7676 none (My Page) on
Wed, Jun 15, 11 at 19:07

would love some fig cuttings that any of you can spare, as i wish to have more then my one fig plant

would pay of course

kindly email

elevary@hotmail.com

thank you


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RE: cuttings

  • Posted by noss Zone 9 Lafayette (My Page) on
    Sat, Jun 18, 11 at 4:53

Hi Man,

What kind of fig tree do you have already and how old is it? Also, where do you live, so people can know to be able to see if what they have would do well where you live?

noss


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RE: cuttings

hey noss

i have a natalina plant, its 3 year old

i live in ontario, in canada. will be growing in pot.

thank you


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RE: cuttings

well, today a coon or possom beat me to the ripening figs off of my hollier tree and left me with a broken branch that had to be sniped off. i have pretty good luck propagating cutting taken during dormancy but i've never tried propagating a summer cutting. i'm thinking of putting them in the fridge and wating until early spring to get them going. anybody got any pointers on propagating summer cuttings?


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