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Propagate Figs From Cuttings: A Better Way 

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My little farm really needs some Fig trees. You may know that I've already tried to propagate Figs with little success. You can see that video here:
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I needed a better way. Lucky for me that many of you really care about me! A viewer friend sent me some cuttings with instructions on how to start them. When they arrived they already had roots sprouting. Unfortunately those original three twigs didn't make it because a cat tore them out of the pot, but now with better knowledge I can start my own.
This video documents how I'm starting my Figs from cuttings using a technique taught to me by one of you! I really do pay attention ;)
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@KHaigh9531
@KHaigh9531 8 лет назад
This really works! Have around a 75% success rate on my twigs. One thing that happened was I started to get a bit of mold on my twigs and I worked out I needed to change the water and make sure there was a small gap at the top of the bag for air flow to stop this. This did not affect the new roots/shoots.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
+Karen Haigh It is a good method :)
@theresecornelius812
@theresecornelius812 6 лет назад
Thank you, Blake. I just discovered a fig growing in a crack of asphalt in my mother in law’s alley. Low and behold, she’s been trying to kill it for years. Someone told her it was an olive tree. I knew better and want to propagate it because it won’t die. I’m hoping I can successfully do what you did. Thanks to your viewers also who taught you!
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 6 лет назад
Yes! capture those genetics LOL
@toneenorman2135
@toneenorman2135 Год назад
So,it been 5 years. Did it work? I just found a fig growing in a crack in our driveway! I want to root it…Thank you.
@theresecornelius812
@theresecornelius812 Год назад
@@toneenorman2135 We moved and also sold her property. I tried but it didn’t take 😕 I have two figs though at my new home that we’re grown easily by a bird or animal dropping a seed on the soil, and the other in the Y of our oak tree! I transplanted both. One is growing gang busters, and the other I potted until I can find a place for it. I bet that fig is still in the crack, and you’ve reminded me to go back there and try again!
@toneenorman2135
@toneenorman2135 Год назад
Lol! Thank you. I think my little sprout need to mature more before I try. It doesn’t have mature buds…🤷‍♀@@theresecornelius812
@prfox1827
@prfox1827 4 года назад
I just discovered fig leaves today in my yard. I did not know what this amazing leaf was. Now I know I'm here☺. I'm definitely going to try this
@gapey
@gapey 9 лет назад
I propagated some figs at the beginning of the year and did pretty well. I've never seen those tree tubes before. I cut the branches into pieces then dipped the bottom end into rooting hormone and stuck it in some sandy soil. I started them indoors under fluorescent lights cuz it was too cold outside and then brought them outside after the last frost. I've transplanted them a few times since then and they are still doing well. I'll probably wait until next year to transplant them out in the yard.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 9 лет назад
+Gapeys Grub Fantastic! I'm glad that worked for you. These tubes are pretty nice for starting new trees.
@1.thomasalmeida
@1.thomasalmeida Год назад
how are those figs doing after 7 years?
@gapey
@gapey Год назад
@@1.thomasalmeida hard to believe it's been 7 years. well now I have 32 trees lol. Things have gotten a little out of hand. I don't think I've lost any yet though most I keep in containers and bring into a shed for winter. I have 3 in ground that have died to the ground if not protected the last couple years so wrapped them this year. Just moved all my containers into the shed yesterday.
@allenlivera1611
@allenlivera1611 5 лет назад
This works! Nice mid-January surprise. I took my cuttings 3-4 weeks ago and just saw some green sprouts today. Thanks.
@banksiasong
@banksiasong 5 лет назад
Excellent video. Love the way that you show us ways to garden (and grow fruit) without spending a lot of money, plus your re-using of materials for new purposes.
@perun3706
@perun3706 5 лет назад
I'll feed em to the goats, lol. Reminds me of Shagga from AGoT
@nazeemali2098
@nazeemali2098 6 лет назад
Great video , someone at work gave a potted fig tree, its 3rd year with lots of fig. I am planning to plant the cuttings into small containers, once sprouting well, give to my neighbours to plant....love figs
@Estella0707
@Estella0707 3 года назад
Finally something informative and easy to understand. Thank you!!
@roger55es
@roger55es 6 месяцев назад
Excellent system of re cuts making trees & plants easier & cost effective Thanks a lot
@NonieK2267
@NonieK2267 4 года назад
I had started several cuttings prior to seeing your video that they have been in the container about two months now. They all have leaves now and are growing the leaves are fairly good-sized and they have at least three leaves on each one but they are planted in a container with other plans and I'm wondering how long and how I will know when I can transplant them into a larger pot by themselves. I love this method that you did the next time I get cuttings I will try that. Thank you so much
@travellife08
@travellife08 2 года назад
Smart approach. I'm a newbie fig tree owner but when I decide to try propagating I will definitely look at this video again.
@KHaigh9531
@KHaigh9531 8 лет назад
We have a large fig tree at the bottom of our garden that is not doing too well and I was just about to buy a new fig tree to grow on our patio. Came across your video and I am excited to try growing, for free, a new tree from the old tree and see how it goes. Thank you for your straightforward, yet informative video.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
+Karen Haigh Yes! take cuttings from that tree and start some new ones. You can do it!
@KHaigh9531
@KHaigh9531 8 лет назад
How long does it take for roots and shoots to form?
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
Karen Haigh A few weeks depending on temperature and moisture. Bag 'em up and place them in some indirect sunlight. You'll be happy to see baby roots start on them soon. Right now I'm doing some Elderberry cuttings in a similar fashion. It's so much fun :)
@WildwoodSon
@WildwoodSon 7 лет назад
Thank you Blake! I will try this method. I will also share a method I discovered by accident. If a fig tree's limbs are allowed to grow to the ground they will grow roots at the contact point and from that point a new fig tree will grow (a sapling.) This is one way fig trees naturally self-propagate into groves. This spring (2017,) before our ancient brown turkey fig tree leafed out, I separated one of these saplings from the mother tree, cutting the limb at the point it entered the ground and again near the base of the sapling (which was well established.) The trimmed section was about 6 inches long and full of roots, so I threw it in a pot with some potting soil, roots down, leaving the trimmed branch section just below the surface of the soil. I put it in partial sun and forgot about it. A month later it had sprouted new leaves and now (three months later) I have a healthy young fig tree, about 18 inches tall, growing like gangbusters. So, if you are removing saplings or freeing them from the mother plant, you will have rooted sections of the branch that can be potted. I suspect that early spring time is the best time to do this. I am wondering if I'd cut my 6" section in two 3 "" sections (both with roots) If I'd have two trees now ... I suspect so. Cheers.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 7 лет назад
I'm so happy to hear of your success! Keep growing and keep sharing!
@gerritrutg3385
@gerritrutg3385 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing! Very informative. One thing I'd like to add at the stage of cutting the bottoms sideways. I observed an old Italian farmer (family friend) who immigrated to this country many years ago, cut the bottom in half about a 1/2 to 1 inch up. He placed the twig (2-3ft branch) directly in the dirt. He just shoved it in. It grew to a beautiful tree. This was in California- port of LA- San Pedro. Just a thought/experience I wanted to share. I live in central/northern Arizona now.I will I had a fig tree to take some branches from. Instead, I bought 4 seedlings online (about 3 inches high). Very small- the base/plastic seedling pots 1 inch in diameter. I just transferred 2 (X2) into 5 inch pots today. Placed them on my kitchen window sill with the window open. It's end of Nov. and average temp 55'f high, 35'f low outside. Now sure how long it will take to grow enough roots to plant them. I figure they're at 1-2 weeks now. I'm thinking give them 4-6 weeks more. Any thoughts?
@blueplasma5589
@blueplasma5589 3 года назад
So the Italian farmer "split" the bottom of the twig 1/2 to 1 inch?
@apatterson8128
@apatterson8128 4 года назад
Angled bottoms and flat tops. Great idea.
@justmoon9798
@justmoon9798 5 лет назад
Wow now I know what to do with my fig tree. We need to take it down but I wanted to grow some new fig babies first. Your info was spot on and I'll be trying it tomorrow. Thank you so mucb!!! You saved me alot of frustration !
@ashpowell9451
@ashpowell9451 8 лет назад
Very cool. There are some abandoned bush huts local to me that date from the 1800's, they have nice old variety figs, I'll use this method to grow my own from that stock, thanks from Australia!
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
+Ash Powell start lots and share with friends! :)
@terribethreed8464
@terribethreed8464 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for the info on the figs. We had an old fig tree when I was growing up, that at the time was at least 40-50 years old. Its trunk was 4' to 5' or so thick. As of today if still going strong as it was would be 80-90 years old now. My brother sold the house left to him by my step dad but if it's still there I'll get cuttings off it. Again thank you so much for this video!!
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 7 лет назад
I do hope you get to preserve a piece of that old tree!
@terribethreed8464
@terribethreed8464 7 лет назад
Thank you!! I hope so to. I loved that big old tree. Lol! When I look at fig trees today, I think, 'That's not a fig tree, their too small & bush like', lol! By the way, sorry to hear your son opted out of being in your video's. I thought he did great & had a great video face & presence!! He seemed so natural at it!! Blessings to you all!!
@wilbertog58
@wilbertog58 7 лет назад
Terri­Beth Reed Hi I am from Puerto Rico we don't get to taste a fig her because we don't have them here, I was wondering if you could help me get some cuttings from that big tree that once belelong to your family, I am more than willing to pay for shipping and handling charges. Please let me know. Blessings to all of you.
@HistoryHighwithLisaMarrie
@HistoryHighwithLisaMarrie 9 лет назад
Great job! I have found this works for peach cuttings too, now if only citrus would cooperate. Happy fig growing!
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 9 лет назад
+thelmarrie I may try this for many different trees. Thanks! :)
@cynthiaseay153
@cynthiaseay153 3 года назад
Going to try this with my fig trees I have a Five yr old tree that's always loaded with figs and a two yr old that I hope will do better this year I have a pineapple pear tree that has delicious fruit that's round like an apple & taste like pineapple 🍍 I'm definitely trying this method with it!!
@pattystine-billingslea8052
@pattystine-billingslea8052 8 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this. This looks so simple and successful. I have a loquat tree that I'm going to try this with. I hope it works for me as well as it does for your fig trees.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
+Patty Stine-Billingslea I have a few Loquat as well. Perhaps I'll try it too! Good luck :)
@francus7227
@francus7227 13 дней назад
This method works best for fresh cutting. Cured scions? Water will rot the stems. They need lite moisture and TIME. I tapped the thumbs up 👍 button to feed the algorithm monsters.
@hameedsayal3304
@hameedsayal3304 6 лет назад
it has been a new experience for me . i shall definitely apply by my self .thank you for your this effort for good cause of gardening.
@adrianmoore2750
@adrianmoore2750 3 года назад
Hey, this is excellent content. Thank you very much! In the future could you also show how you cut the bottoms and why, if it matters much, and what part of the tree do you target for cuttings to clone, and if the time of season matters/helps. Either way you answered my one question that I had with your video perfectly... I just wound up wanting to ask more questions 🤣
@mizsterious
@mizsterious 9 лет назад
Those cuttings you planted looked great! This technique seems to work alot better. They looked healthy. Good Luck!! and . . .thank you for sharing
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 9 лет назад
+miz sterious I have high hopes for this method.
@deborahjones8309
@deborahjones8309 8 лет назад
thanks Kirby u r always so reliable. I just got a cutting n tasted my first fig .
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
I hope your cutting grows to a great tree that provides fruit for your whole community!
@EventHorizon34
@EventHorizon34 7 лет назад
Have two fig trees in my backyard. A Italian honey fig and a brown turkey fig. Going to try this method with them both.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 7 лет назад
Let me know how it goes :)
@reelfishing002
@reelfishing002 3 года назад
Kind of following your life style soon , moving from the out of control city life to the more peaceful farm life . So I’ll be going through a lot of your video again .
@Storesdavidal
@Storesdavidal Год назад
Thank You For This Informative Video.
@RobBackyardGardenerr
@RobBackyardGardenerr 8 лет назад
Great tutorial Blake. I appreciate the info and your videos are also fun to watch!
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
+Rob Backyard Gardenerr I'm glad you liked it :)
@Iloveorganicgardening
@Iloveorganicgardening 9 лет назад
I got a bunch of cuttings at a job site the other week. I trimmed them and just put them in the ground. most are at a property I haven't visited since but one that I put in the garden has leaves sprouting out so I am hopeful for the rest of them. thanks for sharing!
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 9 лет назад
+Organic Gardening in North Carolina I do hope they work out for you :)
@Iloveorganicgardening
@Iloveorganicgardening 9 лет назад
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@JuicingGardener
@JuicingGardener 9 лет назад
Very exciting method. Hope it works well for you. i'd love to grow figs but need to do it indoors due to snow. thanks for this! ~Sheryl
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 9 лет назад
+JuicingGardener (Sheryl Mann) Grow where ever you can :)
@veronikazec1850
@veronikazec1850 8 лет назад
Great video, with plenty of details so we can understand the importance of every step. I just made cuttings and following your method. Will let you know how it goes.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
+Veronika Zec Oh please do let me know. I love hearing of other successes... even failures if we learn from it :)
@veronikazec1850
@veronikazec1850 8 лет назад
+Blake “Daddykirbs” Kirby I have 3 cuttings rooted and they are already in the soil! It looks very promising to have little fig tree by next spring. :)
@rogeradema
@rogeradema 4 года назад
Thanks so much for this video - I'm going to try this out today! Can you tell me where you get your planting tubes?
@mls01981
@mls01981 5 лет назад
I have a friend who did a similar method with excellent results: He took 2-3 ft long cuttings and placed them in clear plastic sweater boxes (something you'd buy at the Container Store) with damp long fiber sphagnum moss. He placed the box in his greenhouse that runs between 70-90F day/night. The results were incredible -- the cuttings developed nice leaves and long roots at every leaf node. It was almost freakish to see each cutting with multiple sets of healthy roots paired with leaves! He pruned off the excess roots above the planned soil line, as well as the leaves developing below the planned soil line, and transferred them to tree pots. It was near 100% strike.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 5 лет назад
That sounds wonderful!
@furtherbeyond
@furtherbeyond 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for your advice! I used just about the same method with success but with yours, almost the entire length of the cuttings is immersed in water. I think it helps with root development even more! :)
@fakamalahikmat906
@fakamalahikmat906 6 лет назад
great tutorial Blake hope that your gonna make more of these videos
@AdaRotv1variedad
@AdaRotv1variedad 5 лет назад
Wow!! This is a really really good idea. I was doing it with airlayer, that also is good too. But your way take less time.
@saltlifegull4091
@saltlifegull4091 3 года назад
Another question - so how many years does it take before these can produce fruit?
@alijahmanzanares7510
@alijahmanzanares7510 5 лет назад
Thanks for the new method! I was just looking for a new method so I can grow some trees. This video was supper informative. My first figs died so I’m excited to try again!
@powellgammill4265
@powellgammill4265 8 лет назад
This is a nice job on the video Blake!
@janerosexia747
@janerosexia747 6 лет назад
Great video! I live in Canada. I have two fig trees which I got from a friend of mine. Every winter I dig them out and bury them in mulch. This year there are 6 figs on a tree. I am very happy to see that. Later on I may try your method to grow some more. Have you tried the same way to grow other type of trees? Like mulberry, lilacs, plum, etc.
@QNA47
@QNA47 4 года назад
Very helpful video. Great work. Thanks
@LindaPenney
@LindaPenney 9 лет назад
many thanks for sharing have a blessed day
@RegularJohntv
@RegularJohntv Год назад
Great idea with the water in the bag. I’ve got a gallon ziplock with some soil at the bottom, and green cuttings stuck in it sort of the same fashion
@garyflores2001
@garyflores2001 7 лет назад
Thanks for the video I will try this method and let you know how it goes. Thanks !
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 7 лет назад
I look forward to your results!
@hallhouse5098
@hallhouse5098 6 лет назад
Very cool. My boss has several fig, peach and apple trees. I’d like to borrow some cuttings from his trees and try this method.
@acceptablerest
@acceptablerest 8 лет назад
thank you! This was the best video about this topic, helped me a lot with cuttings :)
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
+Ádám Bodnár I'm so glad it helped!
@texas77563
@texas77563 2 года назад
i saw a cool video where this korean dude cut up his fig sticks into 3" pieces. then he had a plastic tote and filled it with soil and then laid out all the 3" sticks on the soil horizontally and then covered them with an inch of soil and then came back after a few weeks and they were all growing out of the soil. he buried them like seeds it was cool.
@TheTexasBoys
@TheTexasBoys 7 лет назад
So leave them in the bags for about 4 weeks?
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 7 лет назад
Yes that's about right. You will see roots growing.
@zippo1592647873
@zippo1592647873 3 года назад
Hey! Thanks for the content! I have been looking for a short video showing just this for awhile to share with a family member with a fig tree that has been in our family for 5-6 generations!
@pjd2709
@pjd2709 9 лет назад
I would try taking the cuttings in the winter time (a month that has a "U" in it) as by taking the cutting now in a month or two they will be going dormant and will stop or slow down their growing of the root system. taking in the winter, as the weather warms up the will grow pretty well, and you can just dig a line in your garden with a shovel, move the shovel back and forth to create an opening slit, and fill it with some sand and keep it moist (being winter that shouldn"t be a problem). I would reverse the way you cut your cuttings, straight across for the bottom and slanted at the top. With slant at the top the rain will drain off the newly cut area which can easily harbour desease, try that for an experiment....? That is how I used to take cuttings of various trees, shrubs, etc., as they are decidious plants is the best time to do it!Early spring you can even air layer the figs to get new trees! Have fun
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 9 лет назад
+PJ D I am having loads of fun and I really do appreciate all the suggestions :)
@youresoakinginit2113
@youresoakinginit2113 5 лет назад
PJ D I rooted my first fig in a bottle of water (wide neck, like a vase almost). It stayed there over a year. Out on the patio against a house wall that faced east, but was shady. Tiny little white nubbins appeared, the roots. Finally potted it up and it took off. Had figs within about a year or two (using horrible cultivation technique). Now I'm wanting to get some new trees from the old one, while its still halfway viable. Thanks daddykirbs for the great advice, gonna try a few and see what happens. 🌿🌿🌿
@mangalajayasekera4249
@mangalajayasekera4249 2 года назад
Awesome…I’ll try this method too
@nunodfes2
@nunodfes2 4 года назад
its been 5 years since this video was posted. Any update about how the trees are developing? Thanks
@Cladman3001
@Cladman3001 7 лет назад
Great info, but where can I find the tree tube you show in the video. Thanks,
@roger55es
@roger55es 6 месяцев назад
Might be an idea to Make them from plastic water piping
@patrickhughes6222
@patrickhughes6222 8 лет назад
Very informative video, I'm about to try your technique! Everything was cool until you showed the Bearded Lizard enclosure. I used to breed them so I know a little about them. I would just suggest a heat lamp setup on one end and a bit more substrate. The lamp over some rocks helps in digestion.....not that you asked but I just wanted to offer some advice since you posted a great video.Thanks!
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your experience :)
@blueplasma5589
@blueplasma5589 3 года назад
Creatures Yearn to be left wild,
@ekcman
@ekcman 5 лет назад
Thanks for your Christmas humor
@TheStinaLina
@TheStinaLina 4 года назад
Very nicely explained - thanks!
@josephkool8411
@josephkool8411 2 года назад
I used this method to propagate Carolina reapers and it worked. I had 100 percent success. I'm surprised that with figs because they're trees
@mozzaslowbudgetbuilds5993
@mozzaslowbudgetbuilds5993 6 лет назад
great value idea. well done
@OkieRob
@OkieRob 9 лет назад
I'll have to try this method as soon as my figs bet bigger. I'm leaving them in containers for now and want to make more to plant outside.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 9 лет назад
+OkieRob My plants are doing well. Some didn't make it... about half did. For me, that's pretty good success rate.
@yellowdog762jb
@yellowdog762jb 7 месяцев назад
Good video. Very similar to the method that I use.
@plips71755
@plips71755 7 лет назад
you know if you switch your cutting angle, it might be better. I have better luck on all upper cuts - those exposed- to be at a sharp slant instead of flat. Water, mist, dew, etc will run off and not just sit on top to cause rot. I put the flat cut in the soil or potting mixture. When I prune or cut flowers for vase - I do the same.My grandparents taught me this and after 40 yrs it just seems to work better.Also cutter beans etc don't seem to like the really sharp slant either though sometimes nothing matters to them etc a bit of white glue, or a toothpick worth of pinetar on the cut end. glue is just plain white elmers and just on tip, don,t let kt run down on the bud where new growth will start. I like to just put a bit in a top and use a stick to dip and dab. I have thought about honey, since it is antibacterial and antimicrobial but wasnT sure if it might act as a draw or just wash away. I know the glue and pinetar doesnT.
@skeeterburke
@skeeterburke 5 лет назад
oh thank you, kind soul, the comments sections are just wonderfully full of insights sometimes! thank you and happy gardening!
@leiacomenetz6172
@leiacomenetz6172 5 лет назад
Have you tried using the raw honey yet? It may work well.
@BESHYSBEES
@BESHYSBEES 4 года назад
Beeswax to seal the top and honey for the bottom
@Endorfen2011
@Endorfen2011 6 лет назад
Might I suggest cutting scions with angle at top and flat on bottom. Moisture is less likely to build and rot tips cutting with angle top.
@pippipster6767
@pippipster6767 4 года назад
My neighbour gave me a cutting ... 10 years later I have 30,000 acres of fig trees 🤣🤣
@Yuval70AD
@Yuval70AD 4 года назад
Really, you have 30 thousand acres of fig trees?
@favystory4188
@favystory4188 3 года назад
That’s effing righteous, man!🤣🤣🤣❤️
@hoadinh5160
@hoadinh5160 Год назад
Figs expensive
@texmx101
@texmx101 6 лет назад
I did that with just wrapping the twigs in wet paper towels, then put in tuperware and let them sit for a couple of weeks.They rooted quickly.Just stick them in soil and water them.
@muhammadjamil3757
@muhammadjamil3757 4 года назад
Good teaching Gentle man Thanks
@neliatejano6284
@neliatejano6284 5 лет назад
I learn new ideas about this thanks,I will try this sooner
@mikechappell4919
@mikechappell4919 4 года назад
I’m going to try this method! I want to cover my property in trees that bear fruit for wildlife and humans. So far I’ve planted 20 apple trees , and figs are gonna be next. I’m looking to get about 20 gig trees as well. I’m working on scuppernong vines now. I’m looking forward to a blueberry video!😁
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 4 года назад
I hope it works well for you! It worked for me, but some people claim they only get mold. I don't know what to say about that because it didn't happen like that for me.
@tamtao310
@tamtao310 3 года назад
Thank you I will try it .
@paullewis2588
@paullewis2588 6 лет назад
Just did this about 3 weeks ago and i am starting to get green growth/leaves on the tops but no root development....also the pith/zylem/phloem (center of the twig) seems to have dissolved in the standing water?....ive changed the water but not sure what to do to promote root development. Any suggestions on the next step or just wait more time??? TYIA Paul
@robertlangley258
@robertlangley258 5 лет назад
Very good info, thank you for your time and trouble sir.
@kitkatrn
@kitkatrn 5 лет назад
Thank you I just trimmed my fig and going to try this
@kitkatrn
@kitkatrn 5 лет назад
I checked my fig trimming and it not only has roots - it has leaves... thank you I am so excited!!!
@liligibson8457
@liligibson8457 2 года назад
I'd like to know if the cuttings soaking in the zip bag took root? It seems easy since all you do is soak them in a bag and wait. If all the roots take root, I will use this way since I do not have to worry about what dirt I need to buy.
@huabxamnamlaos5188
@huabxamnamlaos5188 4 года назад
I just try a bunch of yellow nectarines, Asia Pears and fig like your advise. I hope it will works.
@apwmojack
@apwmojack 7 лет назад
have to figs from bare root they took off 3 years later and I'm going to run the back and get some cutting since they seem to do great here .
@skeeterburke
@skeeterburke 5 лет назад
muy interesante ... we have a ginormous fig bush with little baby fig bushes wanting to grow from the bottom, and we've tried digging real deep to get the roots, kinda like a sago palm pup, but they always die cuz i think ppl are not going deep enough and or getting enough root ... anyway, time to experiment thank you :) happy gardening
@Ungovernable74
@Ungovernable74 6 лет назад
Nice job. I'm doing this today. Thx.
@the0prynce
@the0prynce 7 лет назад
This is great and seems very efficient!
@rr7firefly
@rr7firefly 8 лет назад
You made one of the best how-to videos ever posted on RU-vid. Thank you for it. Now I need to ask you: how successful were you propagating those cuttings? I saw small leaves on the top ends and would have loved to have seen cuttings at a more developed state.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
I have about 7 trees now that are near 4 feet tall in pots. I need to get them planted in the ground soon :)
@sophiakothiwala2087
@sophiakothiwala2087 7 лет назад
Thank you dear it so nice god bless you
@patriciaelston6602
@patriciaelston6602 5 лет назад
Very good video!
@charlesharrison7705
@charlesharrison7705 5 лет назад
I see this video is 4 years old now. I hope by now that you have learned better how to root fig cuttings. They are super easy. But, may I first suggest that you use a piece of aluminum foil around the outside of your pitcher to prevent sunlight. Cuttings root better in the dark. Leaving the top of the cuttings exposed to sun is okay and necessary. But from where the roots emerge should be in the dark. (Just like in nature) I root fig cuttings in February by putting them in sand and keeping them moist. That is really all it takes. You do have some good ideas and I commend you for experimenting!
@kbmtexas
@kbmtexas 7 лет назад
Great video, Blake! My wife and I followed your instructions using fig clippings from my Aunt Nan's tree I planted when I was just a kid. We have six clippings and have leaves sprouting but the "roots" only look like white fuzz. It's been about three weeks. Should we take a chance and try and plant them or keep them in the baggie for a couple of more weeks?
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 7 лет назад
I'd give them a little more time. Sounds like you are on the right track :)
@scythewieldor
@scythewieldor 6 лет назад
Great step by step. Thank you.
@cookingfrommygarden
@cookingfrommygarden 6 лет назад
thank you for share this video, I will try to apply in my garden
@usa-uj5mw
@usa-uj5mw 8 лет назад
good info.
@AlokeshBagchi
@AlokeshBagchi 4 года назад
Thank you for the video ! It’s wonderful!🙏
@mariodizon3338
@mariodizon3338 4 года назад
Thank you verry much
@yackfzay6224
@yackfzay6224 9 лет назад
I have used the zip log bag methods on peppermint before. Sadly they all rotted. Perhaps your methods to used wooden plants is a better one. Never thought of doing this method on a fig plant's. It will be great to see the update videos.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 9 лет назад
+yack f zay So far so good :) I'm hoping to have many baby Fig trees to plant all over the farm!
@dantang65
@dantang65 6 лет назад
good job.very nice video
@HistoryHighwithLisaMarrie
@HistoryHighwithLisaMarrie 8 лет назад
Do you have a fig update? My 3 are doing great! I see a restaurant in my neighborhood has a couple of trees so I will be headed there for new cuttings.
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
+thelmarrie A Fig video coming soon :) They are alive and looking pretty good.
@HistoryHighwithLisaMarrie
@HistoryHighwithLisaMarrie 7 лет назад
Hey, long time no see! My fig tree is finally starting to produce and I'm so excited!
@edithbrooks7111
@edithbrooks7111 7 лет назад
thelmarrie thanks very good.
@JustMikeA
@JustMikeA 8 лет назад
Great Video Blake
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 8 лет назад
+SuperExtremeLiving "Gardening and Stuff" Thank you. I'm glad you liked it.
@ahmedbarguach9540
@ahmedbarguach9540 8 лет назад
Blake Kirby
@jameskee9578
@jameskee9578 4 года назад
He doesn't mention changing the water in the bag. I'm assuming change the water every couple days. Am I correct?
@dianelisadurden5931
@dianelisadurden5931 2 года назад
Thank you. I will try this method. Is there a particular time of year to do this? I'd assume it's now
@lindajustice2000
@lindajustice2000 4 года назад
Where did you get your planting tubes? I can’t seem to find them. Thanks
@ilyamordukhayev2867
@ilyamordukhayev2867 3 года назад
Amazon
@mytech6779
@mytech6779 3 года назад
Hardwood taken during the active season? Or am I seeing it wrong and that is semi-hardwood of the current season?
@shuvramodak9206
@shuvramodak9206 Год назад
To make new fig plant, do you change the water in the ziplock?
@aishaar4941
@aishaar4941 6 лет назад
Hai I am living in the tropical, Malaysia after 2 years my potted fig tree has bear fruits about 4 inches in diameter. The problem is it is not sweet although it is big and juicy. Do you have any tips to meet it sweet? Tq
@barbarastefani254
@barbarastefani254 3 месяца назад
Thank you
@mitcheruotaku5503
@mitcheruotaku5503 5 лет назад
Thanks for information. How long in the bag that we can start to see the roots?
@kimb241
@kimb241 5 лет назад
Mitcheru Otaku - I had three out of 15 cutting get roots after 6-8 weeks. I think I should've changed the water in the bags but happy I have three! I changed the water yesterday and put the rest back in the bags. All of them have leaves but only the three had roots. Very exciting. Used different method last year and a few worked but took forever. 6 months Of daily watering of the cutting planted directly in soil. Kim
@vickielynne9493
@vickielynne9493 7 лет назад
very informative video..... loved my view and learned somethings new ..
@daddykirbs
@daddykirbs 7 лет назад
Thank you :)
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