Try not to lose hope

BucksCountyFigs

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So, the hard news first… I was unexpectedly away in the hospital for awhile, and my fig room got very cold, and I lost 1/3 of my fig pops. Also, the humidifier ran out of water, so spider mites decided this was time for a love fest, so I came home to a disaster.

So, I had to remove all the leaves and dipped all the remaining fig pops to treat the stems and all the nooks and crannies.

The good news:

Figs are tough.

I wasn’t sure if this one would survive, since the roots looked pretty bad:

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But then i flipped over the bag, and a couple new white roots are growing!

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And a couple of new leaves are pushing out & I see 2 new bud bumps forming!

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I'm sorry to hear that and hope you or your loved ones are okay. Figs are replaceable and I hope the generous people here may help replace what you lost.

How cold did it get in order for the figs to look like this? I also don't use a humidifier but then I don't have spider mites and my humidity is around 55% with temperature of 60F in my basement (grow room).

I wish you and your figs a speedy recovery.
 
Hope you feel better. Figs are pretty tough. Healthy cuttings can regenerate new roots despite most of the existing ones are dead.

You can use insecticidal soap or pyrethroid (both organic) spray to take care of the spider mites. It may take couple sprays about a week apart to eliminate them.
 
I’m sorry to hear about your hospital visit. Next time, you should ask a family member, friend or hire someone to take care your baby figs especially the expensive ones.
Yes, that would have been optimal, but i moved to a new state post divorce, so it’s challenging.
 
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Hope you feel better. Figs are pretty tough. Healthy cuttings can regenerate new roots despite most of the existing ones are dead.

You can use insecticidal soap or pyrethroid (both organic) spray to take care of the spider mites. It may take couple sprays about a week apart to eliminate them.

And I read that spider mites can become somewhat resistant to different treatments.

Do you have a recommendation for a pyrethrin spray?
 
So, the hard news first… I was unexpectedly away in the hospital for awhile, and my fig room got very cold, and I lost 1/3 of my fig pops. Also, the humidifier ran out of water, so spider mites decided this was time for a love fest, so I came home to a disaster.

So, I had to remove all the leaves and dipped all the remaining fig pops to treat the stems and all the nooks and crannies.

The good news:

Figs are tough.

I wasn’t sure if this one would survive, since the roots looked pretty bad:

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But then i flipped over the bag, and a couple new white roots are growing!

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And a couple of new leaves are pushing out & I see 2 new bud bumps forming!

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So, the hard news first… I was unexpectedly away in the hospital for awhile, and my fig room got very cold, and I lost 1/3 of my fig pops. Also, the humidifier ran out of water, so spider mites decided this was time for a love fest, so I came home to a disaster.

So, I had to remove all the leaves and dipped all the remaining fig pops to treat the stems and all the nooks and crannies.

The good news:

Figs are tough.

I wasn’t sure if this one would survive, since the roots looked pretty bad:

View attachment 18881

But then i flipped over the bag, and a couple new white roots are growing!

View attachment 18884


And a couple of new leaves are pushing out & I see 2 new bud bumps forming!

View attachment 18885
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So sorry for the extended hospital stay @BucksCountyFigs. I hope things are on the mend now.

And so sorry about 1/3 of your fig pops loss. I don't have nearly as extensive a collection as you do, but i'm rooting some duplicates... And once I know which ones are going to make it, i will be glad to share.

Just remember: You are even tougher than your figs 🤲 💚
 
So sorry for the extended hospital stay @BucksCountyFigs. I hope things are on the mend now.

And so sorry about 1/3 of your fig pops loss. I don't have nearly as extensive a collection as you do, but i'm rooting some duplicates... And once I know which ones are going to make it, i will be glad to share.

Just remember: You are even tougher than your figs 🤲 💚

Thank you so much for your very kind offer. I appreciate it.
 
I'm sorry to hear you were in the hospital. That is not very fun. Losing fig cuttings during that is even worse.

I hope you are doing better. Glad to hear you still had some success stories. Best wishes.
 
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