Not a word spoken, and not not a word needed! I think all aside, this is about the best program on UA-cam for propagating fig cuttings. Yes there are more, 100's more, but nothing more than what's on this presentation is needed.
😂😂😂 As I've been potting up this way for the past 50 yrs you can guess I'm also a co inventor of the Internet. I grow tomatoes for food banks just because you don't.
Thank you so much for sharing your methods. I recently lost my Mom and this will help me (hopefully) get some successful cuttings from her favorite fig tree before we have to sell her house.
Very easy: you cut a branch in November and plant it directly where it should grow. It just needs cool and moist. (Protect from too low temperatures) Next year you will already be harvesting the first figs. Good luck!
Amazing. My family had a huge fig bush on my family homestead. It was planted when I was 5. I am 59 now and miss it. I now know how to get more. Thanks for the video 👍
Best vdo i have ever seen...just wow....u did it with so much Caring...i almost fell in luv with the method...i never seen it before...thats why koreans are always first in the farming methods n production..
ياخي الولد هذا معقدها التين شجرة قوية ما تحتاج هذا التعقيد في زراعتها مباشرة اقطع الساق وانزع عنه جميع الاوراق وانبتها في الارض واسقها باعتدال وان شاء الله بنسبة ٩٠% على الاقل (ان لم تكن ١٠٠%) ستنمو
Nice research. This gave me good ideas on how to grow my figs. I started by using the bags and followed what you did. That was in August and now I have some nice fig trees, young but getting some little fillets. Thanks for this great vid on how to do it.
@@dennisflanders1957 Since the clip's ad not going to answer anyone, I reply to your question. He put the cuttings in the fridge only to reserve the fig cuttings until the Spring coming. You can keep cuttings in there for many months ( 3 months in the video). If you root the cuttings too early, then you'll have to keep them alive inside the house with heating and grow lighting. So it would be more convenient to save the cuttings, keep them in the dormant state, until like one month before the last frost in your area. If you can root them right away, then you don't have to put them in the fridge. Your success rate for rooting them right away even get a bit higher since the cuttings are fresher. So putting the cuttings in the fridge was for reserving, not " cold stratification".
this was a really cool and helpful video. well done and thank you from a small little garden in Reno, Nevada. loved your choice of music. new to your channel from United States.
저도 농장 옆 귀퉁이에서 어디서 온지도 모르는 무화과가 몇년째 자리하고 있어서 이번에 삽목 해 봤는데 수경삽목은 글처럼 물을 자주 안갈아 주니까 잘 안되더군요~ 고인물이 썩는 듯 해 보였습니다~^^ 화분에 이식 해 주는 기발한 방법도 잘 보고, 여러가지 방법에 대한 영상 많은 참고가 되었습니다. 좋은 영상 감사 합니다~^^
i have been rooting the stems of the parent plant before cutting . called " air layering " . my grandmother taught it to me . i have about a 90% success rate . works on fruiting and plain flowering trees/shrubs/bushes . i do this with mulberry trees and japanese plum trees too . works with any plant that has a " woody " bark . camillias , rose of sharon , redbud trees . . . the list is unending .
Air layering is the oldest, original, most secure method when it came to tree propagation. The con is taking long time with the process for each, so you can't do on a mass scale like propagation by cuttings.
@@pappy451 Yes, good for you because you already have a fig tree. Many other people like me are new to fig growing, we don't have fig tree yet. I'm just buying 5 varieties of small fig plants and they are in dormant now. Since they are too small (for shipping convenience) hopefully they are going to make it. I also have 4 other fig cutting varieties I'm rooting too. So far seem like ok ( some cuttings have foliage). Since air laying grafting can only make more small trees from the same variety, so if I already have a fig tree, I wouldn't want more fig trees of the same kind. I would only grafting them if I want to sell the new small trees out. For newer varieties, you 'll still have use the fig rooting method, because they are usually selling fig cuttings ( fig trees with roots are expensive, esp if you buy the rarer varieties or buying online that require shipping.).
Thank you for showing us the patience, work and knowledge. I am going to try in October (branches from a friend) and will hopefully be able to plant in February. From Canada
Hi . I wish you all the best could you please make a video concerning the plants and vegetables that we can grow in small pots in our houses . Thnks in advance 😊🤗 I am watching you from Algeria
This is a very interesting and helpful video.. Please tell me is this how or what I should do if I get cuttings in the summer,or is there a difference method I should do to propergate cuttings? please make video on this topic if possible.Thank you!🤗 Great video!!
Very Technical but as a Female Gardener, I will try One day Thank you for Patience to do it. Coconut Bonsai & fig techniques Old Gardener Mama Rebecca Sierra Leone .
Excellent video. Really that's impressive. Thank you so much!!! Now I know what I made wrong all the time. Can you make a video about pruning existing trees for new season?? Be fantastic!! Thank you!!
thanks!! you make it look very easy. I'm going to try this soon! I was wondering why you put the cuttings in the refrigerator until February. Would it have worked if you put the cuttings in soil right away? If so, then they could grow indoors through the winter and then you could plant them outside when it gets warm :)
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Thank you for sharing your videos I have done fig cuttings differently but today I’m doing the cuttings just the way you showing in 3 months I will take them out of the refrigerator and put them into a coco coir
So many elaboraate preparations to grow from cuttings??? I don't think so much trouble is needed. Figs will grow from cuttings at the slightest chance. I bought two nearly half dead small potted fig plants from a local store a few months ago.They were half dead because the store had not watered them properly. I brought them home and having taken them out from the pots, washed their root clumps and put them in the ground in a hole filled with new compost. They immediately revived. They were short and stubby and their branches were growing laterally, so I pruned them off from the base and left the top ends to grow upright. Then I had to go away for a few weeks from home, so before leaving, I took the small cuttings I had taken out from the base of these two plants and put them in a discarded milk carton and left. There were 8 of them, each no more than 3-4 inches long. It was mid-summer, and when I came back a few weeks later, I was delighted to see them all bursting with new leaves. I took them out and planted them separately in biodegradable milk cartons, and they have all grown to a foot and a half tall. A few days ago, I transplanted them in the ground, and they are all alive and well and despite Fall approaching, they are verdant and green. I wish I had made a video of them from the beginning so you could all see how easy it is to grow fig cuttings. The important thing is timing. In my experience early to mid-summer is the best time to take cuttings from a tree, and leave them near a window sill, or somewhere away from cold nights and windy weather. Make sure when you are transplanting them in the ground, that they are near walled corners where they will thrive, and not in the middle of exposed ground. Figs, like most other fruiting plants, like the company of other plants and trees.
No joke, but I tried every single method and even poured rooting hormone and I can still never get anything to root. when other ppl does it it always work haha. xD Ill keep trying sigh
Not a word spoken, and not not a word needed! I think all aside, this is about the best program on UA-cam for propagating fig cuttings. Yes there are more, 100's more, but nothing more than what's on this presentation is needed.
Nice video - figueiras
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Complimenti, in genere usiamo tecniche più sbrigative nella mia zona in talia ma questa è veramente sopraffina .
Merhaba Buzdolabı derin dondurucu mu yokda normal bolim mü ayrıca kaç gün soğutucuda kalıyor
무화과 영상 잘 보았습니다.
역시 최고십니다👍👍👍
Easy method to follow, direct to the point. No yupping etc whatsoever. I love your style. Thank you.
Cacelar
easy.. possibly the most complicated rooting method i've ever seen...
fig cuttings root easily by just putting them in water
I love the idea of placing the pot within the pot for repotting. Brilliant!
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As I've been potting up this way for the past 50 yrs you can guess I'm also a co inventor of the Internet.
I grow tomatoes for food banks just because you don't.
I don't get this. Why is there a pot within a pot? Are the roots supposed to struggle their way through the smaller pot and out the bottom holes?
Thank you so much for sharing your methods. I recently lost my Mom and this will help me (hopefully) get some successful cuttings from her favorite fig tree before we have to sell her house.
my condolences to you ...be sure that your mother is going to bless the new fig tree. love to your heart
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This is AMAZING! I was looking for a video on how to grow from cuttings!!! I loved it. I hope you have 10 more delicious fig trees now. 🌳 💚🌱
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I love the fact that you showed/ used three different way to grow a fig tree from a cutting. Great video.
I think this tree is very nice
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I love figs! have been unsuccessful at rooting from cuttings; this video is so precious. Thank you for sharing..
More will be inspired
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Very easy: you cut a branch in November and plant it directly where it should grow. It just needs cool and moist. (Protect from too low temperatures)
Next year you will already be harvesting the first figs.
Good luck!
What about grow it in a pot...
와 대단하십니다 한번 도전해보고 싶지만 전 분명 실패할것같아서 못하겠어요 과정도 좀 그렇고 ..정말 금손 인정합니다 👍👍👍
Amazing. My family had a huge fig bush on my family homestead. It was planted when I was 5. I am 59 now and miss it. I now know how to get more. Thanks for the video 👍
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What a beautiful legacy.
Best vdo i have ever seen...just wow....u did it with so much Caring...i almost fell in luv with the method...i never seen it before...thats why koreans are always first in the farming methods n production..
رائع جدا بتقدري شكراً لكم على الإضاءة على هذه المعلومة
سا ألجأ اليها لكم تحياتي من سوريا🇸🇾
من دمشق الياسمين لكل شخص منكم 🌹♥️
ياخي الولد هذا معقدها التين شجرة قوية ما تحتاج هذا التعقيد في زراعتها
مباشرة اقطع الساق وانزع عنه جميع الاوراق وانبتها في الارض واسقها باعتدال وان شاء الله بنسبة ٩٠% على الاقل (ان لم تكن ١٠٠%) ستنمو
천재이십니다 와~~짱입니다
Fig branches kept inside fridge for one year?
@nolascovilleg 8:40 as6553 non ha senso
Nice research. This gave me good ideas on how to grow my figs. I started by using the bags and followed what you did. That was in August and now I have some nice fig trees, young but getting some little fillets. Thanks for this great vid on how to do it.
WOw
WOW😮
Do you know what the fridge process actually does? I was going to try this when the weather started to warm up.
@@dennisflanders1957 Since the clip's ad not going to answer anyone, I reply to your question. He put the cuttings in the fridge only to reserve the fig cuttings until the Spring coming. You can keep cuttings in there for many months ( 3 months in the video). If you root the cuttings too early, then you'll have to keep them alive inside the house with heating and grow lighting. So it would be more convenient to save the cuttings, keep them in the dormant state, until like one month before the last frost in your area. If you can root them right away, then you don't have to put them in the fridge. Your success rate for rooting them right away even get a bit higher since the cuttings are fresher. So putting the cuttings in the fridge was for reserving, not " cold stratification".
this was a really cool and helpful video. well done and thank you from a small little garden in Reno, Nevada. loved your choice of music. new to your channel from United States.
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Most professional beautifull cuttings plantings I have ever seen
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Predivno, korisno, niko ne mora biti više gladan, ako je spreman da se potrudi. Bravo.
I like the way you do it! Clean and simple.👍🏼
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سلام الله عليكم.. Very good
Tank you very much
와! 죽어가던 나무가 신기하게 다 살아났네요. 다소 시간이 걸리지만... 손을보니 젊으신 분겉은데 어찌 그리 잘 아시는지..
무화과 삽목 잘보고갑니다
좋은정보감사합니다
So satisfying to see the new cuttings roots formed
Beautiful sharing my freind ❤
Отличная подача материала! А что дальше? Будет ли продолжение процесса? Будет расти в горшке или пересадка в грунт? Спасибо!
무화과 모종을
이렇게 키우는군요.
저두 3가지 방법을
한번 따라해보겠습니다.
이웃맺고 풀청합니다
Como fazer
저도 농장 옆 귀퉁이에서 어디서 온지도 모르는 무화과가 몇년째 자리하고 있어서 이번에 삽목 해 봤는데 수경삽목은 글처럼 물을 자주 안갈아 주니까 잘 안되더군요~ 고인물이 썩는 듯 해 보였습니다~^^
화분에 이식 해 주는 기발한 방법도 잘 보고, 여러가지 방법에 대한 영상 많은 참고가 되었습니다. 좋은 영상 감사 합니다~^^
How toyou root make different kalam farmula
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i have been rooting the stems of the parent plant before cutting . called " air layering " .
my grandmother taught it to me . i have about a 90% success rate . works on fruiting and plain flowering trees/shrubs/bushes .
i do this with mulberry trees and japanese plum trees too . works with any plant that has a " woody " bark .
camillias , rose of sharon , redbud trees . . . the list is unending .
Y cómo se hace
Air layering is the oldest, original, most secure method when it came to tree propagation. The con is taking long time with the process for each, so you can't do on a mass scale like propagation by cuttings.
@@kqdwills i do about a dozen at a time . . . yes it takes more time but has a better overall success rate .
@@pappy451 Yes, good for you because you already have a fig tree. Many other people like me are new to fig growing, we don't have fig tree yet. I'm just buying 5 varieties of small fig plants and they are in dormant now. Since they are too small (for shipping convenience) hopefully they are going to make it. I also have 4 other fig cutting varieties I'm rooting too. So far seem like ok ( some cuttings have foliage).
Since air laying grafting can only make more small trees from the same variety, so if I already have a fig tree, I wouldn't want more fig trees of the same kind. I would only grafting them if I want to sell the new small trees out. For newer varieties, you 'll still have use the fig rooting method, because they are usually selling fig cuttings ( fig trees with roots are expensive, esp if you buy the rarer varieties or buying online that require shipping.).
@pappy451 - for air layering do you use rooting harmone? I tried it on guava tree but failed....
Great video I really enjoyed watching it, very informative. Thank you so much for making it. Your fig trees look awesome.
Hard work and good work in Palestine. We plant it directly in the land in the second half of February, and it grows naturally
Hello
Thank you so much for your wonderful video and charing tips and lessons.
Wishing you a very successful life and happiness.
Love from 🇬🇧 U K
Thank you, a great informative video. I love your passion for growing and I love figs. I am growing a couple in New York.
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Me gustó mucho el método de hacerlo, quiero saber si el sustrato es fibra de coco.
Nice planting tutorial my friend. New friend with full support here.
Thanks for sharing, I will share your technic with my father. Greetings from Morocco.
감사합니다 이렇게
좋은 정보주셔서 고 고맙습니다 ^^
꼭 해보려합니다 .
먹는것보다는 재미로
취미로 성공해보려합
니다 .
Wow... Priceless, Amazing...
Thanks for this excelent video...
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Best educational videos on UA-cam for Figs ! Love your work.
Thank you for showing us the patience, work and knowledge. I am going to try in October (branches from a friend) and will hopefully be able to plant in February. From Canada
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Thanks for simplifying the pruning process at 5:50. It always confused me before!
Nice work I really appreciate your efforts to share this experiment
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Best video ever on how to root a cutting! Well done!
너무 너무 쉽게 잘알려주시네요
감사합니다
너무도 좋은정보
즐감 하고 갑니다
This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing this with us! 🫰🏻❤️
Wow, this is the best video. Thank you very much. Im going to whatch all your videos.
Greetings from the Netherlands
I love how you threw out 3 different methods to see which one would work best!
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감사합니다
수고하셨습니다 😊 😊
The video is very useful for everyone who plays bonsai, I come from Vietnam, and also have a passion for bonsai
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Thank you from Oklahoma USA, such a wonderful video. very clear easy instructions and techniques. Inspiring
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Three methods to plant fig tree, gain my knowledge. Thank you
영상 하나로 다 배웠네요 구독 좋아요 바로 누르고 갑니다^^
I like watching your videos! Please make another video about your blueberry plants. Thank you! 🤩
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물꽂이 한건 어찌되었나요?
잘배웠습니다 무화과는 화분에서도 잘 열리더군요 저도 배웠으니 사지말고 2나무더. 만들어야 겠어요^^
설명절 잘 보내시고. 건강하세요^^
코로나 발생하지 한참전에 딸기를 심었는데 아직도 손가락1마디 만하네요ㅜㅡㅜ 역시 초록식물님... 대단해요!!! 존 딸기하나 안자라는데ㅠ 고수는 고수네요!!!
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Amazing! UK gardener, can’t wait until November!!
Many thanks 👍
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Awesome Video! Thank you for sharing this with us! Great techniques, amazing results.
Nice beautiful plantito plantita
Hi . I wish you all the best could you please make a video concerning the plants and vegetables that we can grow in small pots in our houses . Thnks in advance 😊🤗 I am watching you from Algeria
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무화과 삽목 많은 도움이 되었어요
Excelente técnica y profesionalidad, muchas gracias por la dedicación y brindar, Abrazos!!!
Hello thank you for the wonderful video I really enjoyed wishing you the best of luck of your creativity
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Thanks for sharing, very educational video 👍👍👍
This is the best way i ever seen for planting fig trees, thanks for sharing
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아주 좋아.
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Merci pour les idées salutation d'une algérienne berbère
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Excellent video. Congratulations. Great tutorial. Rick from Central America.
Thanks from Spain. Like!!
와..최고시다.
와, 대단하시네요.... 이렇게도 키울수 있군요. 저도 올해 따라 해봐야겠네요. 근데, 무화과 물에서 키울때 물 자주 갈아주어야되나요?
잘 보고 갑니다🥰
봐주셔서 감사합니다😊
This is a very interesting and helpful video..
Please tell me is this how or what I should do if I get cuttings in the summer,or is there a difference method I should do to propergate cuttings?
please make video on this topic if possible.Thank you!🤗
Great video!!
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잘배우고가요 수고하셨어요
excelente video , motivador por su facilidad y sencillez
A A, excellent videos to grow the plants
신기합니다!
낙엽진 가지를 보관했다가 싹을튀울수있다니...
꺽꽂이가 차암 잘 되는 관목인걸 알았습니다.
제가 오얏"이"씹니다.
오얏이 무화과 나무라네요.
어른께 그렇게 들었던 기억이 있습니다.
오얏은 무화과가 아니고 자두를 말합니다.
Thank you. So good planting fruit.So fun.
De ce nu se traduce??.?.?.?
Very Technical but as a Female Gardener, I will try One day
Thank you for Patience to do it.
Coconut Bonsai & fig techniques
Old Gardener
Mama Rebecca
Sierra Leone
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Thankyou for sharing this excellent video
Great and easy to follow video. Great work! Do You know how many years is needed to get first figs?
Around 1 to 2 years
The best,Thank You very much.
Realy love your video. Thank you for the translation.
저도 내일 해 봐야겠어요^^
Excellent video. Really that's impressive. Thank you so much!!! Now I know what I made wrong all the time.
Can you make a video about pruning existing trees for new season?? Be fantastic!! Thank you!!
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Well narrated. Keep going. Thanks.
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thanks!! you make it look very easy. I'm going to try this soon! I was wondering why you put the cuttings in the refrigerator until February. Would it have worked if you put the cuttings in soil right away? If so, then they could grow indoors through the winter and then you could plant them outside when it gets warm :)
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No they need the cold season
thank you for a very informative video tried the bag method last year very successful
My dad do this every spring👍
Thank you for sharing your videos I have done fig cuttings differently but today I’m doing the cuttings just the way you showing in 3 months I will take them out of the refrigerator and put them into a coco coir
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So many elaboraate preparations to grow from cuttings??? I don't think so much trouble is needed. Figs will grow from cuttings at the slightest chance. I bought two nearly half dead small potted fig plants from a local store a few months ago.They were half dead because the store had not watered them properly. I brought them home and having taken them out from the pots, washed their root clumps and put them in the ground in a hole filled with new compost. They immediately revived. They were short and stubby and their branches were growing laterally, so I pruned them off from the base and left the top ends to grow upright. Then I had to go away for a few weeks from home, so before leaving, I took the small cuttings I had taken out from the base of these two plants and put them in a discarded milk carton and left. There were 8 of them, each no more than 3-4 inches long. It was mid-summer, and when I came back a few weeks later, I was delighted to see them all bursting with new leaves. I took them out and planted them separately in biodegradable milk cartons, and they have all grown to a foot and a half tall. A few days ago, I transplanted them in the ground, and they are all alive and well and despite Fall approaching, they are verdant and green. I wish I had made a video of them from the beginning so you could all see how easy it is to grow fig cuttings. The important thing is timing. In my experience early to mid-summer is the best time to take cuttings from a tree, and leave them near a window sill, or somewhere away from cold nights and windy weather. Make sure when you are transplanting them in the ground, that they are near walled corners where they will thrive, and not in the middle of exposed ground. Figs, like most other fruiting plants, like the company of other plants and trees.
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No joke, but I tried every single method and even poured rooting hormone and I can still never get anything to root. when other ppl does it it always work haha. xD Ill keep trying sigh