Fusing figs
Posted: August 11th, 2010, 7:18 pm
Hi Guys,
I got some inspiration from Jamies fused fig, and thought to myself, hey, ive got some small figs here doing nothing, lets av a go.
Unfortunantly i did not get any photos, a few too mnay beverages the night before left me very hazy and apparently alergic to sunlight, so i didnt think about it until after i was finished.
I trimed all their roots from the area where the trucnks were going to be strapped together, trimed off the downward growing roots and then cut away some of the bark from the surafces that were going to touch when bounds together.
My thinking behind this is, perhaps as the cambium heals, it will heal "into" the next tree, and create a smoother transition between the trees, creating a mroe seemless join.
What the hell, if it doesnt work they will still fuse, and there will always be plenty more cuttings to take and try again.
from there i cut up some garbage bags (had no grafting tape) and bound three small trees together.
So, how does everyone else bind trees together, especially figs, and how long do figs take to fuse/ how long does it take to achieve a "solid fuse" where the trees will not come apart and start to act, and grow/ share nutrient as one tree?
Gareth
I got some inspiration from Jamies fused fig, and thought to myself, hey, ive got some small figs here doing nothing, lets av a go.
Unfortunantly i did not get any photos, a few too mnay beverages the night before left me very hazy and apparently alergic to sunlight, so i didnt think about it until after i was finished.
I trimed all their roots from the area where the trucnks were going to be strapped together, trimed off the downward growing roots and then cut away some of the bark from the surafces that were going to touch when bounds together.
My thinking behind this is, perhaps as the cambium heals, it will heal "into" the next tree, and create a smoother transition between the trees, creating a mroe seemless join.
What the hell, if it doesnt work they will still fuse, and there will always be plenty more cuttings to take and try again.
from there i cut up some garbage bags (had no grafting tape) and bound three small trees together.
So, how does everyone else bind trees together, especially figs, and how long do figs take to fuse/ how long does it take to achieve a "solid fuse" where the trees will not come apart and start to act, and grow/ share nutrient as one tree?
Gareth