Rot in my fig
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Rot in my fig
This is a Queensland small leaf fig I got about 2 years ago. I was pocking around the benches today and found a bit of rot in the side of this one.
Cheers Andrew
I have removed all the rotten wood and it went right under the tree and a lot of the roots.
This is the first encounter with wood rot that I have had and would like some opinions of the best way to treat rot in a fig.Cheers Andrew
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Re: Rot in my fig
In my limited opinion, i would suggest the first thing would be to remove all sources of moisture from the offending area (eg, moss, watering directly on the area and such).
Once that limits the spread, and the diseased area are cleaned, a proper treatment can be applied.
Once that limits the spread, and the diseased area are cleaned, a proper treatment can be applied.
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Re: Rot in my fig
BTW, if you were selecting an area for some dead wood or texturing, that area appears perfect, so i wouldn't stress too much about the scar.
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Re: Rot in my fig
Gday ness
I am not a big fan of dead wood on figs but unfortunately this one will have it.
Thanks for you imput
I am not a big fan of dead wood on figs but unfortunately this one will have it.
Thanks for you imput
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Re: Rot in my fig
Paint the rotted area with Earls wood hardener to preserve it
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Re: Rot in my fig
Thanks for posting AndrewM, I am also needing some advice with fig rot, so good timing!
Cheers, Dario.
Cheers, Dario.
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Re: Rot in my fig
Thanks Ken
Today I took it out of the styro box and finished the work on the rotten wood and treated the area. Hopefully the rot want come back as I don't want to loss this one now that I see it out of the box and in a pot.
This pot is temporary until I can get one that suits the tree better.

Good luck with it mate.Dario wrote:Thanks for posting AndrewM, I am also needing some advice with fig rot, so good timing!
Cheers, Dario.
Today I took it out of the styro box and finished the work on the rotten wood and treated the area. Hopefully the rot want come back as I don't want to loss this one now that I see it out of the box and in a pot.
This pot is temporary until I can get one that suits the tree better.
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Re: Rot in my fig
I like where its heading, look forward to a defoliated picAndrewM wrote:
Today I took it out of the styro box and finished the work on the rotten wood and treated the area. Hopefully the rot want come back as I don't want to loss this one now that I see it out of the box and in a pot.
This pot is temporary until I can get one that suits the tree better.

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Cheers DrewVelvetSicklid wrote: I like where its heading, look forward to a defoliated pic
I will update this in a few months once the tree has settled into its new home.Dario wrote:Please let us know how it goes and good luck!
Cheers, Dario.
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Re: Rot in my fig
Hi Andrew
I have a benji with some rot in it too. Even found an ants nest in one trunk and a curl grub living in short stump that failed to shoot after cutting back too hard. Was wondering how yours has gone and wether you were able to treat the wood successfully?
Or any one else that has successfully treated rot in figs??
I have a benji with some rot in it too. Even found an ants nest in one trunk and a curl grub living in short stump that failed to shoot after cutting back too hard. Was wondering how yours has gone and wether you were able to treat the wood successfully?
Or any one else that has successfully treated rot in figs??
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Re: Rot in my fig
I tend to live with it - but I've yet to try Lime Sulphur on my ficusdansai wrote:Or any one else that has successfully treated rot in figs??
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Re: Rot in my fig
Nowadays I treat all fresh wounds on Ficus with flowers of sulfur by rubbing it into the wounds. I also use it on Baobab, Portulacaria and other softwood trees. I also repot my Ficus in a drier mix and water only a day or two after the repot.dansai wrote:
Or any one else that has successfully treated rot in figs??
If you have greenwood rotting you will have to clean out all the rotting wood and then rub the flowers of sulfur into the wound.
If the deadwood of a wound cracks water will seep into the tree and this "reservoir" aids rot. Better to seal bigger wounds on a Ficus also.
There are a lot of transparent brick sealants available that can be used successfully on deadwood. I use RB10 sealant that can be mixed with oxides to color the deadwood. Don't use the sealant on freshly treated deadwood if you use lime sulphur - the bleach will turn the transparent sealant to an ugly white!
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Re: Rot in my fig
Thanks Guys for the replies.
I was reading elsewhere of people using charring to both preserve and age wood. Has anyone had a go with this method on figs?
I was reading elsewhere of people using charring to both preserve and age wood. Has anyone had a go with this method on figs?
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