Category: Up-Potting
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The Secret to Happy Fig Cuttings: A Little Pampering
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When you take a fig cutting, you’re not starting from zero. That piece of wood contains stored carbohydrates (starches and sugars) that the mother tree packed away during the growing season. Think of it like a built-in lunchbox for the cutting. What that stored energy does Before a cutting has roots or leaves, it still…
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Fixing a Waterlogged, Rooted Fig Cutting
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I got a little careless while watering this fig cutting and ended up with a classic waterlogged situation. When I root my fig cuttings, I use a double-cup system. The inner cup holds the cutting and has drainage holes at the bottom, while the outer cup catches the excess water that drains out. It’s a…
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Look, Ma! Roots Everywhere!
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I’ve been hard at work rooting my 2026 fig cuttings, and I’m happy to report that they’ve officially started developing roots. Warning: Secure your lunch pail before reading the next statement. I currently have approximately 470 cuttings rooting in a variety of ways: some in water, others as fig-pops, and more nestled into coco coir…
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Choosing the Right Pot Shape: A Practical Guide
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If you own a potted fig tree, or really any kind of potted tree, you’ll eventually need to up-pot it, and that’s where the shape of both the current pot and the future one truly matters. Take a look at the two pots below. Most fig trees need either up-potting or a good root pruning…
