Propagating strangler ficus

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Thats the google search pic for Virens
But where are the leaf pics of what you collected :?:
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Im glad you pressed me for pics brett just noticed that the thing is covered in heaps of mites [see 2 nd pic]
Gonna leave this well away form my other trees :?

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deff not a fig and deff not snake vine. Not too sure what its name is but its quite common around here
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Yes seems matt is on the ball. I don't think that is sandpaper fig nor virens fig. Snake vine could mean alot of things as a common name but it did not look like the one that I found on searching being Hibbertia scandens.
I would think vine is correct though :P :lol:
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:palm: :palm: :palm: :palm: :palm: Nuts. Anyone have any strangler fig cuttings for sale???
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i could send you hundreds lol, heaps of huge virens locally but have had very minimal success rotting them :(
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VelvetSicklid wrote::palm: :palm: :palm: :palm: :palm: Nuts. Anyone have any strangler fig cuttings for sale???
Almost any fig is strangler fig :palm:
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Hornet wrote:i could send you hundreds lol, heaps of huge virens locally but have had very minimal success rotting them :(
What method do you use to propogate John???
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VelvetSicklid wrote:
Hornet wrote:i could send you hundreds lol, heaps of huge virens locally but have had very minimal success rotting them :(
What method do you use to propogate John???
i've tried fresh young green unhardened shoots, unhardened young shoots and 20-30mm stems. Have left leaves on, cut in half and completely removed. Have tried straight coarse sand, sand/potting mix, potting mix and peat/perlite mixes and tried both with cover and without. Yet to have 1 root although i have about 3 that are still clinging to life. Alot harder then other ficus i have tried.
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Rhaphidophora I think... will check with another source this afternoon. Snake vine is a common name for about half a dozen different climbers.

Brett, not all figs are stranglers, hillii which has been used as a street tree around newcastle actually splits trunks from the inside out rather than 'strangling' them. It usually roots in a hollow & sends its roots down into the core of a tree following the white ant trails, will try & get a pic of one local to me...

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