Was just going to say this. After one or one and a half more rounds you'll be above 80% success rate. I guarantee it.Keep doing because practice makes perfect.
Was just going to say this. After one or one and a half more rounds you'll be above 80% success rate. I guarantee it.Keep doing because practice makes perfect.
I think it depends on the grower. @BucksCountyFigs crushes fig pops. I haven't used the method but I just know I'd mess it up.Just interesting that the ones that were supposed to be the ideal setup wound up having the highest fail rate

Those two leafy ones (to the middle right and to the top center of the photo) look to me like they can go out into partial sun unless you have overnight lows in the low 40s coming up. @Kompakfigs, what do you think?Latest update:
Hollier still struggling but still alive
Celestes still growing but starting to see some brown on the edges of the older leaves.
signs of life in a couple of the superbowl fig pops
A few more superbowl fig pops molded over.
Still nothing on the restarted cat food containers. No mold though.
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"The brown edges probably from the tooCelestes still growing but starting to see some brown on the edges of the older leaves.
Move them outside and put them in the shadiest part of your house. Most of my leafed out cuttings are outside in full shade. If you notice leaf wilt bring them inside but under the growlight(s). My fully acclimated rooted cuttings are in the greenhouse. The brown edges probably from the too
grow light exposure.
I checked Raleigh’s 10 day forecast and man, it is going to be hotter than heck.
Left pic is of 50% acclimation and the right pic is full acclimation.
That is awesome. What did you do differently?Got signs of life from my Alma restart. First of the restarts
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Nice my Alma is RIP. Tried to restart it as well but no luck.Got signs of life from my Alma restart. First of the restarts
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Compacted the soil. The original one i had purposefully avoided compaction.That is awesome. What did you do differently?
I have a few rooted cuttings that have branches coming out from under the soil.Compacted the soil. The original one i had purposefully avoided compaction.
I still put a plastic wrap on top but I just took it off when I saw the growth poking out. I actually had to scrape off about a quarter inch of the mix as the node was slightly underground.
Fingers crossed that it keeps!
I take it thats not a bad thing then? I was afraid the stem would rot lolI have a few rooted cuttings that have branches coming out from under the soil.
It is not a bad thing at all. Even with heavy watering, the stems are still fine.I take it thats not a bad thing then? I was afraid the stem would rot lol
So far its looking like the holliers growth has improved. The newer leaves definitely look healthier and so far no browning on themCelestes still growing but starting to see some brown on the edges of the older leaves.
Move them outside and put them in the shadiest part of your house. Most of my leafed out cuttings are outside in full shade. If you notice leaf wilt bring them inside but under the growlight(s). My fully acclimated rooted cuttings are in the greenhouse. The brown edges probably from the too
grow light exposure.
I checked Raleigh’s 10 day forecast and man, it is going to be hotter than heck.
Left pic is of 50% acclimation and the right pic is full acclimation.