[Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
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Re: [Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
I also just tried this technique on a Willow Leaf Ficus that already had roots. Seems to have worked.
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Re: [Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
Hi The Fiscus Guy, When I first did this I too was unsure about it as well, so it is all just part of learning and gaining experience, and we will get better at different techniques the more we have a go at themThe Ficus Guy wrote: I think I messed up when I first tried this a while back. I didn't know that you were supposed to keep even the roots that grow in between the wedges; I just thought you kept the roots that grew from the wedges themselves (if that makes sense).

My understanding is that as long as you have plenty of roots coming off the individual flaps (on all parts of the flaps), then they will continue to grow, merge together and thicken...but the roots need to be there to help this to happen.
Also letting the tree grow freely with plenty of room to grow into will speed this process up, as will burying the flaps deeper under the soil surface...once they are exposed to light they will still do this but at a much slower rate.
Not sure on a horticultural explanation for why re the light and growing slower, but in nature roots tend to grow underground (excluding aerials of course). Perhaps it also has to do with being covered in soil too (like being tucked up in a warm bed at night)?
Nice work with the willow leaf mate!
I would bury the flaps deeper so that the soil covers them by a good inch.,,cover from where the start of the cut flap joins the existing trunk by at least an inch, so that the start of the uncut trunk is also under the soil.
Once the roots have colonised that small pot, be sure to slip pot it into something much bigger to give it room to go nuts.
PS this is my opinion of my understanding of the process (and a little experience). So if more experienced members wish to chime in, please do.
Cheers, Dario

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Re: [Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
Dario wrote:Hi The Fiscus Guy, When I first did this I too was unsure about it as well, so it is all just part of learning and gaining experience, and we will get better at different techniques the more we have a go at themThe Ficus Guy wrote: I think I messed up when I first tried this a while back. I didn't know that you were supposed to keep even the roots that grow in between the wedges; I just thought you kept the roots that grew from the wedges themselves (if that makes sense).![]()
My understanding is that as long as you have plenty of roots coming off the individual flaps (on all parts of the flaps), then they will continue to grow, merge together and thicken...but the roots need to be there to help this to happen.
Also letting the tree grow freely with plenty of room to grow into will speed this process up, as will burying the flaps deeper under the soil surface...once they are exposed to light they will still do this but at a much slower rate.
Not sure on a horticultural explanation for why re the light and growing slower, but in nature roots tend to grow underground (excluding aerials of course). Perhaps it also has to do with being covered in soil too (like being tucked up in a warm bed at night)?
Nice work with the willow leaf mate!
I would bury the flaps deeper so that the soil covers them by a good inch.,,cover from where the start of the cut flap joins the existing trunk by at least an inch, so that the start of the uncut trunk is also under the soil.
Once the roots have colonised that small pot, be sure to slip pot it into something much bigger to give it room to go nuts.
PS this is my opinion of my understanding of the process (and a little experience). So if more experienced members wish to chime in, please do.
Cheers, Dario
Great Dario, thanks so much. Wonderful information. I'll go ahead and bury that Willow Leaf a bit deeper as well.
I did this to another natalensis cutting today, and given how small the cutting was, I was able to get some nice flare from it...
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Re: [Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
Looking good mate
all the best with the latest cutting!
Cheers, Dario.

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Re: [Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
Thanks Dario.
I just did this to another Willow Leaf Ficus cutting. I'm surprised by how well I can split the tiny trunk. Worked out pretty nicely though. It should be started on the path to becoming a sumo shohin one day....
I just did this to another Willow Leaf Ficus cutting. I'm surprised by how well I can split the tiny trunk. Worked out pretty nicely though. It should be started on the path to becoming a sumo shohin one day....
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Re: [Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
And last one I just did.
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Re: [Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
One of the natalensis cuttings has already thrown roots, these guys are very vigorous!
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Re: [Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
I know it hasn't quite been a month, but check out these roots. So, uh, should I repot??
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Re: [Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
Plenty of vigour there, do you have them cuttings in your humidified tank setup?
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You betcha!golgotha wrote:Plenty of vigour there, do you have them cuttings in your humidified tank setup?

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Hmmmmmm old fish tank plus cuttings equals fun this October 
That is an impressive ammount of roots, great job.

That is an impressive ammount of roots, great job.
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Yep, works great!VelvetSicklid wrote:Hmmmmmm old fish tank plus cuttings equals fun this October
That is an impressive ammount of roots, great job.
I'm thinking I could probably get away with repotting this guy now. That's a lot of roots

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Re: [Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
Actually, I'll give it a few more days, then I'll repot it. Unless of course you all think I could get away with it now 

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Re: [Tutorial] How to Develop Dynamic Figs Quickly
Velvet If your looking for aquariums I would check out gumtee, in the freebies section people are always giving em away, often with lights and heaters, that way money saved = more on plants!!!VelvetSicklid wrote:Hmmmmmm old fish tank plus cuttings equals fun this October
That is an impressive ammount of roots, great job.
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Hi thanks for the tip, but ive got excess tanks in storage left over from when i was breeding tropicals. Much appreciated thoughIsitangus wrote:Velvet If your looking for aquariums I would check out gumtee, in the freebies section people are always giving em away, often with lights and heaters, that way money saved = more on plants!!!VelvetSicklid wrote:Hmmmmmm old fish tank plus cuttings equals fun this October
That is an impressive ammount of roots, great job.
