I am curious and would like the SME's on the forum to opine...
At what point in a figs growth cycle (for the purposes of this discussion let's use a rooted cutting aged a number of months and vigorously leafed out), does it become impractical to remove the plant from its growth medium in order to ship it bareroot, package it, box it, ship it, receive it at the other end and repot it in order to have the best expectation / chance for that fig to re-establish itself and take?
I would have thought best time for shipping bare root would be while the fig is still dormant or just barely emerging but I read where the business plan for shipping a large quantity of recently rooted cuttings to buyers across the country involves doing so bareroot commencing within the next week or so and continuing through the spring and summer and likely into fall.... Is bare root shipping in this context a reasonable plan that will result in mostly satisfied customers with successfully growing fig trees?
Thanks,
T
At what point in a figs growth cycle (for the purposes of this discussion let's use a rooted cutting aged a number of months and vigorously leafed out), does it become impractical to remove the plant from its growth medium in order to ship it bareroot, package it, box it, ship it, receive it at the other end and repot it in order to have the best expectation / chance for that fig to re-establish itself and take?
I would have thought best time for shipping bare root would be while the fig is still dormant or just barely emerging but I read where the business plan for shipping a large quantity of recently rooted cuttings to buyers across the country involves doing so bareroot commencing within the next week or so and continuing through the spring and summer and likely into fall.... Is bare root shipping in this context a reasonable plan that will result in mostly satisfied customers with successfully growing fig trees?
Thanks,
T
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