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How to Root Fig Cuttings in Water, Growing Fig Cuttings With Simple Methods.
Today’s video is about growing fig cuttings.
Take some fig cuttings and scratch the bottom part then put in a glass jar with 2 inches of water, change the water every 3 days, the rooting will start from 6 to 8 weeks, once you see healthy roots have formed transplant them in soil.
In first 2 weeks give them water throughly as they we in water before then as per normal watering schedule.
Thank you guys for watching the video .
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4 июн 2024

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@syedsamad406
@syedsamad406 24 дня назад
Nice experiment , how to grow plant faster ……….!
@ExperimentalGardening
@ExperimentalGardening 24 дня назад
Thanks for watching the video, yes if you grow from a mature tree cutting, you get fruit early.
@baneverything5580
@baneverything5580 24 дня назад
My aunt taught me this. I also root cuttings in potting soil indoors as soon as the fig tree loses its leaves before winter. I root the cuttings under a grow bulb and they grow leaves and in early spring they already have nice roots and leaves so the plants grow very big in the ground the first year. My new fig tree already has two one meter length branches since March 10 when I planted it outside. Mulberry trees can be rooted too to give away or plant more to feed people in the future and help animals & birds. Next spring I will take rooted fruit tree cuttings to a small rural church and a small store to give to the community. Some have no money to get them.
@ExperimentalGardening
@ExperimentalGardening 24 дня назад
Thanks for watching the video, I really appreciate your thoughts about nature, yes we should help and love more and more to the people, Animals and birds, they all are the beauties of this planet, thanks again, God bless you.
@RawLondonGardener
@RawLondonGardener 24 дня назад
Great cuttings, hope they do well!
@ExperimentalGardening
@ExperimentalGardening 24 дня назад
Thanks for watching the video, I am hoping that they will survive, if survived then I will upload the video.
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