Rooting Fig Cuttings | A foolproof rooting method | Check the new 'No Shock' transplant method
Rooting fig cuttings - The easy and foolproof way of rooting fig cuttings without failure, everytime, with no fear of mold or rot. This video describes the easy steps i refined and use in my method to root fig cuttings (my essential tips). This method also works to propagate and root other plants.
Table of Contents:
1. Labeling - 0:38
2. Wrapping - 0:59
3. Scrapping - 1:32
4. Rooting Hormone - 2:07
5. Rooting Medium - 3:02
6. Moisture Level - 3:59
7. Root Development - 4:24
8. Pot Medium - 5:44
9. Watering - 7:19
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IMPORTANT - DON'T MISS PART 2 :
New Transplant 'NO SHOCK' Rooting Method Video - for Improved Results When Potting UP - https://youtu.be/Gi9cafJQjwQ
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Rooting plants from cuttings can be much easier if you pre-root plant cuttings in coco coir first. This helps a lot, as the cutting only goes to a pot when it has at least a few roots, so the success rate is much higher.
The slightly damp coco coir and the use of parafilm prevents the rotting of the cuttings and the negative effects of mold (that can't penetrate the cuttings wrapped in parafilm), even with varieties that take more than 6-8 weeks or even several months to develop roots.
I usually root plants from cuttings in the Spring when it starts to get warm and sunny, using dormant cuttings. The winter collected cuttings, wrapped in kitchen film, can wait in the fridge, for several weeks (even months, until it's time to use them).
However the cuttings shown in the beginning of this video were started in November. They were kept over a lid of an heated aquarium and the cuttings liked the 'hot feet' approach very much, as they developed lots of roots in 4 weeks.
As i said in the previous rooting video, if you root cuttings indoors with artificial light and temperature control, you can do it as early as November.
You can also use green cuttings during summer or fall (more delicate but they also root well) so, if you pay attention to temperature control, you can do it pretty much year round, although i would recommend from February to April/May (in a zone 9a, like mine). Adjust, if necessary, to other warmer or colder areas).
If you have any questions, leave a comment and i will try to answer it, as soon as posible.
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Table of Contents:
1. Labeling - 0:38
2. Wrapping - 0:59
3. Scrapping - 1:32
4. Rooting Hormone - 2:07
5. Rooting Medium - 3:02
6. Moisture Level - 3:59
7. Root Development - 4:24
8. Pot Medium - 5:44
9. Watering - 7:19
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https://www.youtube.com/c/JSacadura?sub_confirmation=1
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IMPORTANT - DON'T MISS PART 2 :
New Transplant 'NO SHOCK' Rooting Method Video - for Improved Results When Potting UP - https://youtu.be/Gi9cafJQjwQ
**********************************************************************************************
Rooting plants from cuttings can be much easier if you pre-root plant cuttings in coco coir first. This helps a lot, as the cutting only goes to a pot when it has at least a few roots, so the success rate is much higher.
The slightly damp coco coir and the use of parafilm prevents the rotting of the cuttings and the negative effects of mold (that can't penetrate the cuttings wrapped in parafilm), even with varieties that take more than 6-8 weeks or even several months to develop roots.
I usually root plants from cuttings in the Spring when it starts to get warm and sunny, using dormant cuttings. The winter collected cuttings, wrapped in kitchen film, can wait in the fridge, for several weeks (even months, until it's time to use them).
However the cuttings shown in the beginning of this video were started in November. They were kept over a lid of an heated aquarium and the cuttings liked the 'hot feet' approach very much, as they developed lots of roots in 4 weeks.
As i said in the previous rooting video, if you root cuttings indoors with artificial light and temperature control, you can do it as early as November.
You can also use green cuttings during summer or fall (more delicate but they also root well) so, if you pay attention to temperature control, you can do it pretty much year round, although i would recommend from February to April/May (in a zone 9a, like mine). Adjust, if necessary, to other warmer or colder areas).
If you have any questions, leave a comment and i will try to answer it, as soon as posible.
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