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Also, 1000 fig pop bags $22. Now add up cost 1000 tree pots! My biggest issue is limited indoor space. I can put a whole bunch of fig pops in a tote or cardboard box and don’t have to do anything until I pot them up and move them outside.
Very true!!!! I need to either root more cuttings in pops or find a better storage. It drives me crazy that the pops fall over all the time!! 🤣😂🤣😂
 
Broadly speaking (there are varying degrees) there are two camps of people as far as up-potting is concerned. The gradual up pot people and the rapid up-pot people. Gradual up-pot people believe that going up too large in pot size leads to growth stall out as the plant because the plant then focuses on root production. Rapid up pot people believe that gradual up potting (more up pots) can lead to growth stall because of transplant shock and because the trees are always outgrowing their containers and getting root bound. Both camps believe their way results in best growth.

I have not noticed a definitive correlation either way. What I do is determined by what pots I have, how much potting medium I have on hand, and how much room I have. I have also rooted cuttings directly in a 27 gal SIP. Zero up pot, labor, or transplant shock, because it essentially is the “forever” home.
There is a 3rd camp. People just root and plant their cuttings directly in ground, especially in spring have reported great results. Their "containers" are far bigger than pots of any size.
 
Maybe I am missing something here. Maybe not. I was under the impression that tree pots, 3x8 or 4x9, held two purposes. 1 being to root them to up pot to a 4,5, or 7 gallon more permanent pot. Or 2 for shipping. I agree that moving pop to a tree pot seems a waste and only leads to yet another up pot if you are keeping them for yourself. I have been moving my pops to tree pots knowing they barely fit and only have a little more space. But of the ones I have moved, I plan to give away, or maybe sell. Tree pots are relatively cheap so it makes sense to move a pop to a tree pot if you need to move it via shipping or local sell. But I agree with several others comments. If you are keeping the cutting, why waste soil, time, and risk of transplant shock to move a pop to anything other than a 4+ gallon pot. This is my first year truly rooting cuttings at scale so any advice is much appreciated!!
yes the reason i moved all my fig pops to 4x14 is to a) ship eventually if necessary b) they started doing poorly in a fig pop and needed somehwere to live and get watered and I dont have room in my house for 100 5 gallon pots which will be their end home if theyre staying with me c) develop those longer root systems. at least that was my logic
 
Very true!!!! I need to either root more cuttings in pops or find a better storage. It drives me crazy that the pops fall over all the time!! 🤣😂🤣😂

You can put them in 6pack beer bottle holders. Can’t take credit for that, saw it on a rksfigs video on Youtube.
 
Also, 1000 fig pop bags $22. Now add up cost 1000 tree pots! My biggest issue is limited indoor space. I can put a whole bunch of fig pops in a tote or cardboard box and don’t have to do anything until I pot them up and move them outside.
Used to be $189 delivered for 300 4x9 tree pots lol.
 
Old Italian Man always has their own camp.
Yeah, I thought about adding an Italian reference but that stick it to the ground practice is actually fairly common in lots of other fig growing areas for a very long time. My guess is it has to work somehow in addition to the 2 you mentioned.
 
I always liked the fast food large drink containers. I did 2 cuttings yesterday in large Taco Bell containers and other food containers for my seed starters.

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