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Anyone tried air layering figs?
Thinking of trying to propogate our Brown Turkey for the allotment, and also
as backup if our plan to replant in the ground next year doesn't work. Google suggests that this is the time to start air layering so wondered if anyone had tried this on a fig recently. Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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Anyone tried air layering figs?
"David WE Roberts" wrote in message ... Thinking of trying to propogate our Brown Turkey for the allotment, and also as backup if our plan to replant in the ground next year doesn't work. Google suggests that this is the time to start air layering so wondered if anyone had tried this on a fig recently. Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") They are so easy from the summer pruning's used as cuttings I can not quite see why you would bother air layering? -- Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella and Lapageria rosea cvs http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk |
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Anyone tried air layering figs?
"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message ... "David WE Roberts" wrote in message ... Thinking of trying to propogate our Brown Turkey for the allotment, and also as backup if our plan to replant in the ground next year doesn't work. Google suggests that this is the time to start air layering so wondered if anyone had tried this on a fig recently. They are so easy from the summer pruning's used as cuttings I can not quite see why you would bother air layering? Well, the fig is at the moment of such limited stature (being in a large pot) that it hasn't required much summer pruning for a while. Given that some sites suggest that you can get a well rooted air cutting in 4-5 weeks in Spring it seemed like a good idea. Also, I'm bored and don't want to wait a few months for summer :-) -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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Anyone tried air layering figs?
"kay" wrote in message ... 'David WE Roberts[_4_ Wrote: ;956930']Thinking of trying to propogate our Brown Turkey for the allotment, and also as backup if our plan to replant in the ground next year doesn't work. Google suggests that this is the time to start air layering so wondered if anyone had tried this on a fig recently. Yes, it works well. I did it with damp peat free compost wrapped in cling film. Cut off the cuttings once I could see roots in the cling film. How long to root? -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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I also did a fig from ordinary cuttings the year before last - someone gave me a 5ft branch, but I needed to get it into a suitcase, so I cut 12 inches off the bottom, which allowed me to curl the rest into a suitcase. I planted up both bits - the long bit didn't root, but the offcut did, and gave me figs last year. But if I'd got limited material, I'd definitely air-layer - if it doesn't work, you can just leave it attached to the original tree and haven't lost anything.
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