Fishinjunky
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Thank you. Lol that would be tough. Time to build a rooting shed lolYou're like a pro! My cuttings grow up in the streets lol. But my wife would kill me in my sleep if I brought grow lights into the house.
Thank you. Lol that would be tough. Time to build a rooting shed lolYou're like a pro! My cuttings grow up in the streets lol. But my wife would kill me in my sleep if I brought grow lights into the house.
Thank youVery nice thread. Good pics and great looking fig trees.
I hope you have success. How's it doing?wondering about the Miracle-Gro fertilization with Epsom salt. That's very likely @ktrain to Force plant cells to uptake quite a bit of fluid taking with it the nutrients in solution. At least that's my opinion. I've got some Iranian candy going myself
That sucks!Yeah it already died...never rooted or leafed. eh...such is life.![]()
Yes Sir, but there will be other opportunities.That sucks!
Good Morning @Fishinjunky we're down with the spider mite flu today. We got treated with wettable sulfur, suspended by Yucca extract in a dipping solution with Azamax, and a little sticky soap yesterday. We have the LED lights off today, because of the wettable sulfur. Since we are in fig pops it was easier to dip us than to spray. LOL over 100 of us indoors got treated this way yesterday. Everyone is going to be sprayed who's outdoors in the home Orchard with the very same treatment. We're not quite sure what our follow-up treatment will be. Could be a mixture of Avid, and a non systemic specialized miticide. We'll have to see how things develop. Nobody got spider mites at all last year.I hope you have success. How's it doing?
I had spider mites last year. I used Sulfur and dish soapGood Morning @Fishinjunky we're down with the spider mite flu today. We got treated with wettable sulfur, suspended by Yucca extract in a dipping solution with Azamax, and a little sticky soap yesterday. We have the LED lights off today, because of the wettable sulfur. Since we are in fig pops it was easier to dip us than to spray. LOL over 100 of us indoors got treated this way yesterday. Everyone is going to be sprayed who's outdoors in the home Orchard with the very same treatment. We're not quite sure what our follow-up treatment will be. Could be a mixture of Avid, and a non systemic specialized miticide. We'll have to see how things develop. Nobody got spider mites at all last year.
Thank youNice trees! I like the square pots too.
Thank you. Yea the Iranian Candy is really vigorousWow look at them go. All your first leaf fig trees look so healthy, and vibrant. Your Iranian candy Fig tree looks like it's shooting to the Moon.
Thank youVery nice.
I may start sending you my cuttings to root. They look very healthy.CUTTINGS UPDATE DAY 158
They are doing good and getting tall. I'm excited to see how thick the trunks will get this season.
From left to right: Pastiliere, Teramo, De Tres Esplets, Iranian Candy
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Are those little figlets I see on them? They are really healthy Happy trees. Great job.CUTTINGS UPDATE DAY 158
They are doing good and getting tall. I'm excited to see how thick the trunks will get this season.
From left to right: Pastiliere, Teramo, De Tres Esplets, Iranian Candy
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My Iranian Candy is still sitting and sitting and sitting since April.Yeah it already died...never rooted or leafed. eh...such is life.![]()
Yea, maybe I will try again for it next season.My Iranian Candy is still sitting and sitting and sitting since April.