New Fig Grower Looking for Advice

I will leave the opining to others with more experience, but I will note that the first leaves of my cuttings, like the first leaves on mature trees that are waking up for the year, often do weird stuff. Grey fringes, bluish fringes, brown tips, weird shapes, deformities, odd structural elements, you name it. They're usually harmless or change back to a regular color eventually or die and fall off without any lasting damage to the cutting/tree.
 
Latest update is I got some new cuttings. The generous @Kompakfigs gave me some RDB cuttings and my uncle gave me some of what he was told were brown turkey cuttings. He said that he grew his tree from a cutting he got off a friend of his' tree. Claims his friends tree was planted by his grandma over a hundred years ago.
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So this guy's stems are still growing but all the initial leaves fell off. Should I be concerned?
 

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So this guy's stems are still growing but all the initial leaves fell off. Should I be concerned?
I would say if the stems look ok you’re probably ok. If they continue to drop or decline then worry.has the humidity, temperature or anything else changed?
 
I would say if the stems look ok you’re probably ok. If they continue to drop or decline then worry.has the humidity, temperature or anything else changed?
Only change is that the roots have heavily developed and stems started growing. I haven't touched the container and I still see moisture on the sides.
 
I think in one of your earliest posts in this thread you said you used a 5-1 peat to perlite ratio. Not sure if you did the same ratio for all your cuttings.
Yeah I probably should've have kept track of it. I started out with that ratio but ran out and had to buy more peat moss after which I just eyeballed how much perlite I added. Problem is I didnt keep track of which containers had the original mix and which ones had the refill mix
 
Today's update is that i uppotted the ziploc bags. All but the smallest 2 twigs had a lot of roots. And only 1 of the ones with roots hadn't put on leaves yet.

Not pictured but one of the cuttings I just got from my uncle that had already started putting out buds when he took the cuttings has had its leaves start growing mold. Can I save it by pulling the leaves off or is it already lost?
 

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So its been
4 weeks since I started the proper fig pops
a little over 5 weeks since I started the cat food container pops
a little over 7 weeks since I started the ziploc baggy celeste pops

So far only the celeste baggies (which have been up potted already) and a single cat food container pop put out any roots.
After i up potted the ziploc celestes i finally got top growth going on most of them.
Ive had several of the proper fig pops start putting on buds but so far no signs of roots.

At what point should I be concerned about the current progress? From the ziploc baggy figs almost all of them put on roots within 3 weeks and im a good bit past that for the other 2 types of pops.

I haven't touched any of them besides the 1 hollier cat food pop that put on roots and top growth. Also so far the hollier is the only fig with top growth that has had any issues with its leaves. The celestes haven't had any browning at all and no matter what I do with the hollier it continues to put on new growth that starts browning after a few days.
 

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