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- From: Peter Chrisbacher <pxbacher@gmail.com>
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- Subject: [nafex] Late Rooted Fig Cuttings
- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 14:41:39 -0500
Greetings All -
Late this summer I stumbled across a couple of new-to-me fig trees from
which I was able to take cuttings. Most are now rooted in 50/50
perlite/vermiculite. I'm wondering what the best way to get them through
winter is. I've brought them inside and have them sitting beside a sunny
south-facing window at the moment. Most still have their "nursery" leaf
still attached (on one cutting the leaf has fallen off, but it appears
fairly well-rooted).
I'm inclined to leave them as is with leaves, keep them moist, and see what
happens over winter.
Thoughts?
Pete Chrisbacher
Wilmington DE (6b)
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[nafex] Late Rooted Fig Cuttings,
Peter Chrisbacher, 11/08/2015
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Re: [nafex] Late Rooted Fig Cuttings,
Elizabeth Hilborn, 11/08/2015
- Re: [nafex] Late Rooted Fig Cuttings, mIEKAL aND, 11/08/2015
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Re: [nafex] Late Rooted Fig Cuttings,
Elizabeth Hilborn, 11/08/2015
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