I have a tall Black Italian Fig that is my only in ground fig and I'd like to take cuttings of it. Too cold ? It was 19 last night, 34 right now , and we're expecting ice and snow tomorrow.
Very woody. What I did, was to cut back four smaller limbs that were at the bottom of the tree that I needed to cut anyway. They actually look pretty good. Blue skies, sunny today, snowstorm tomorrow.Our experience with cuttings and freezing temperatures is you must take them when they are not frozen. Wait for a sunny and as warm as you can day then cut at peak warmth. We have taken cuttings for ourselves in the past in the morning after a frost and they don’t seem to fair as well if they thaw off the tree. How woody they are makes abdifference too. Ones that are pithy don’t usually survive.