Heck yeah man always love your videos. TY for doing as always And please tell Mr. Figs he is the best. Truly appreciate the sharing of your wisdom and knowledge. Means so much to us
So glad I found this channel… I live in Oregon-Roseburg. I have fig trees at my work that I can take cuttings from. It seems like an easy way to get started. Any advice would be appreciated, thank you
Take the cuttings and clean with dish soap. Get a clean bag of potting soil and rooting hormone from a grow store. Put the soil in a clean pot and water. Dip cutting in a diluted mix of water and rooting hormone. Stick cutting into said pot of soil with top inch of cutting poking up. Keep pot in house or greenhouse between 65-80° over winter and it should root and grow up pretty quickly. Best to start cuttings in march-april if not wanting to deal with babysitting house plants all winter
@@C3Voyage Yes. I just finished cutting and labeling everything today. I’ll be posting them on figbid in the next few days. Carvalho is a great one that I’m surprised we don’t hear more about
Heck yeah man always love your videos. TY for doing as always
And please tell Mr. Figs he is the best. Truly appreciate the sharing of your wisdom and knowledge. Means so much to us
Awesome thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the video
Thanks very much for these series of videos on winterization. Timely and useful.
So glad I found this channel…
I live in Oregon-Roseburg. I have fig trees at my work that I can take cuttings from. It seems like an easy way to get started. Any advice would be appreciated, thank you
Also, the tree at my work that I can get cutting off have dropped their leaves.
Take the cuttings and clean with dish soap. Get a clean bag of potting soil and rooting hormone from a grow store. Put the soil in a clean pot and water. Dip cutting in a diluted mix of water and rooting hormone. Stick cutting into said pot of soil with top inch of cutting poking up. Keep pot in house or greenhouse between 65-80° over winter and it should root and grow up pretty quickly. Best to start cuttings in march-april if not wanting to deal with babysitting house plants all winter
@@PodcastOnTheSpectrum thank you
Mr. Figs aka Mr. Pawpaws and Mr. Wood Chips. ❤
Subbed. Do you sell cuttings? Carvalho seems interesting.
@@C3Voyage Yes. I just finished cutting and labeling everything today. I’ll be posting them on figbid in the next few days.
Carvalho is a great one that I’m surprised we don’t hear more about
So you get figs from new wood each year?
Yes
What are his favorite 2 common varieties if he could only have 2?
Oh man. I can already tell you that he would not answer that. lol That is like publicly announcing your favorite child.
I’m watching this too late
@@imblakeimbald oh no!
What causes Chicago Hardy figs to be white inside but still purple and soft outside? Are they safe to eat?
It had hard seeds, but was white inside.
Sounds like you got some of them white racist figs, probably homophobic too.