The well-known fig’s genus name Ficus is Latin for fig while its species name carica is Classical Latin for dried fig and was based on a dried fig specimen. Can you believe that?
Hello Sir, is there a difference between the "Laboratory Film" parafilm and the "Horticultural" parafilm? The Lab version looks like it has a backing on it maybe? I always purchase the "normal" horticultural rolls and seeing as this is fairly recent and I saw you with the 2" wide Lab version, I wanted to ask. Maybe others are curious?
I was dreading the moment the knife was gong to slip and cut you, never cut towards yourself if you do not have total control of the knife which should be sharp.
That’s very interesting. I’m gonna try to graft a branch on my fig tree.
Great video😊
Very interesting. I'm looking forward to part 2 to see your results.
Thanks for watching I will post it tomorrow
Fantastic video - thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Part 2 is now available ua-cam.com/video/iyK3jLIDfh8/v-deo.html
The well-known fig’s genus name Ficus is Latin for fig while its species name carica is Classical Latin for dried fig and was based on a dried fig specimen. Can you believe that?
Hello Sir, is there a difference between the "Laboratory Film" parafilm and the "Horticultural" parafilm? The Lab version looks like it has a backing on it maybe? I always purchase the "normal" horticultural rolls and seeing as this is fairly recent and I saw you with the 2" wide Lab version, I wanted to ask. Maybe others are curious?
I was dreading the moment the knife was gong to slip and cut you, never cut towards yourself if you do not have total control of the knife which should be sharp.
That tape is called para film? Where do we find it? I am not in Canada, am in US.
www.amazon.com/dp/B003LA75Q8/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_apa_gl_i_P5V0FHRN4KNCNXF6WSFC?linkCode=ml2&tag=rkfigs0e-20