The hard 4x9 pots are great for air layering. The fig grove aka Oregon figs aka Chris Clairmount has a great yt video on how to do that.
Thanks, I’ll have to find that video. I’d like to air layer when my trees get large enough!The hard 4x9 pots are great for air layering. The fig grove aka Oregon figs aka Chris Clairmount has a great yt video on how to do that.
Thanks, I’ll have to find that video. I’d like to air layer when my trees get large enough!
Thanks for the link! That was a good video. I never thought of using tree pots to do ALs.
The fig grove is very methodical on how he grows figs. If I was new to growing figs, I would mirror his method especially when up potting. All of his trial figs are in 7 ga nursery pots that are either up potted into 15 gal or put in ground if they are early and/or breba producers.
Feedback on these Nuenen tree pots from Amazon - 150 tree pots for $34.
If you want to keep it more rectangular, temporarily insert it into a "real" 4x9 tree pot. The other option is to use yogurt containers to keep the pots upright.Feedback on these Nuenen tree pots from Amazon - 150 tree pots for $34.
Gotta say, not bad at all! I fully expected slightly better than a plastic trash bag, but these were much better. Not the S&S quality, but for the price, I am very happy with my purchase.
Attached are some pics so you can see the drainage holes and the integrity of the pot.
Someone else mentioned that a different brand from Amazon tore when they lifted the pot by the corners, this one is definitely sturdy enough and I couldn’t tear it if I tried.
It is taller than I wanted, but I just folded down the lip, which was actually very easy to do. Others say they cut it, which would also be easy. I wasn’t able to find shorter options, but it really didn’t matter.
I took the most wrinkled one from the inside of the stack, and this is the one in my pic that is filled with soil, so as you can see, it’s totally fine.
When filled with soil, technically it could stand (pic) but the bottom is kinda rounded and soft, not firm, so it would easily topple over, but I fully expected that and will be keeping it in a plastic bin anyways for watering.
Thank you, @ohiobruce for the recommendation.
Thanks, I’ll try that.If you want to keep it more rectangular, temporarily insert it into a "real" 4x9 tree pot. The other option is to use yogurt containers to keep the pots upright.
It is taller than I wanted, but I just folded down the lip, which was actually very easy to do.
Thank you, @ohiobruce for the recommendation.