Long shot for Ondata

Interesting reading everyone’s experiences.

I’m currently 0/4 on Ondata - three different sources. My overall rooting rate this season (since I started Treepot-pop) is ~90%, so this one is clearly the outlier.

Three cuttings are still viable though. One budded without roots.

Curious - is this typical for Ondata or just random variance
Definitely interesting. I’m roughly 85% successful. The ones that weren’t successful and were still viable I threw them in a cup of water to see if I could get roots that way a lot of of them have the white bumps right now and have started to leaf out. I just don’t know when is a good time to introduce him to soil.
 
Definitely interesting. I’m roughly 85% successful. The ones that weren’t successful and were still viable I threw them in a cup of water to see if I could get roots that way a lot of of them have the white bumps right now and have started to leaf out. I just don’t know when is a good time to introduce him to soil.
Best time is when they have those white bumps, it’ll be your easiest transition to soil. If you wait too long they’ll developed long fragile roots and won’t adapt to the soil well at that point or break off 🥲
 
Interesting reading everyone’s experiences.

I’m currently 0/4 on Ondata - three different sources. My overall rooting rate this season (since I started Treepot-pop) is ~90%, so this one is clearly the outlier.

Three cuttings are still viable though. One budded without roots.

Curious - is this typical for Ondata or just random variance

My first year rooting Ondata and from only one source. 1 log in a bagged treepot, 1 sharpie thickness in a fig pop, and 1 single node in a plant cell, all rooted ~ 2.5-3 week mark, great root growth. Already growing the huge leaves it known for. The fig pop is actually problematic because it actually shades out any fig pops next to it. This is a batch of 2 cuttings from inground tree from EC757 on Figbid. Traces back to Ross if that helps with sourcing.

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My first year rooting Ondata and from only one source. 1 log in a bagged treepot, 1 sharpie thickness in a fig pop, and 1 single node in a plant cell, all rooted ~ 2.5-3 week mark, great root growth. Already growing the huge leaves it known for. The fig pop is actually problematic because it actually shades out any fig pops next to it. This is a batch of 2 cuttings from inground tree from EC757 on Figbid. Traces back to Ross if that helps with sourcing.

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Wow I need to source from him or you if none of my 4 cuttings from 3 different very well known collectors root ! Thanks for sharing.

Seems like another one where source makes all the difference in rooting vigor !
 
My first year rooting Ondata and from only one source. 1 log in a bagged treepot, 1 sharpie thickness in a fig pop, and 1 single node in a plant cell, all rooted ~ 2.5-3 week mark, great root growth. Already growing the huge leaves it known for. The fig pop is actually problematic because it actually shades out any fig pops next to it. This is a batch of 2 cuttings from inground tree from EC757 on Figbid. Traces back to Ross if that helps with sourcing.

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Really awesome!
 
Wow I need to source from him or you if none of my 4 cuttings from 3 different very well known collectors root ! Thanks for sharing.

Seems like another one where source makes all the difference in rooting vigor !

We shall see. As I can personally attest, plant vigor doesn’t always correlate with fruit production (I’M TALKIN’ ABOUT YOU, CLBC!!!). But it is really difficult to get fruit when your sticks don’t root either.
 
My first year rooting Ondata and from only one source. 1 log in a bagged treepot, 1 sharpie thickness in a fig pop, and 1 single node in a plant cell, all rooted ~ 2.5-3 week mark, great root growth. Already growing the huge leaves it known for. The fig pop is actually problematic because it actually shades out any fig pops next to it. This is a batch of 2 cuttings from inground tree from EC757 on Figbid. Traces back to Ross if that helps with sourcing.

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Wow. That's awesome!!
 
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