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  • A new rooting technique to try...

    Jerry, Canyon Lake TX 8b

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    Wow... too cool, Jerry. I would think that certified organic tubers should be used, as commercial varieties are treated with the anti-sprouting agent Clorpropham. Even washing them well only removes 1/3 of the chemical.
    CA 9b "May you sit under your own fig tree..." This metaphor, in use since Solomon, is a wish for the receiver's spirit to know peace, for their family to be secure, and for their life to be fruitful.

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    • #3
      Jmaler-Looks like a great idea that I will try. Don't want to tell you how many cuttings I've killed , plus I can't count that high. Great info Blue about using organic potatoes. My luck, I'll grow potatoes and no figs.
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      • #4
        what an interesting idea!! I wonder why that works??
        Want: Marseilles Black, Col de Dame (any), figs that do great in zone 9b (new to figs, so no fig trades, but have other plant types)

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        • crademan
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          hstark, at the turn of the 19th century, David Fairchild used the potato method to keep scions alive when he shipped them by steamship to the United States. The potatoes kept scions from drying out during the many weeks it took a ship to cross the oceans. The method wasn't at all fool proof; lots of Fairchild's shipments of plant material arrived in bad condition. The Food Explorer explains many of Fairchild's adventures and new food crops that he introduced to American farmers. ahttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35342935-the-food-explorer

      • #5
        Jerry,
        Thanks for sharing...

        Note that its a green (actively growing) Rose cutting, not dormant.
        Pete R - Hudson Valley, NY - zone 5b

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        • #6
          He task's me...so onward I go
          Hi my name is Art. I buy fig cuttings-so I can grow more figs-so I can sell more figs-so I can buy more fig cuttings-so I can grow more figs....

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          • #7
            The end of two perfectly good potatos
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            Hi my name is Art. I buy fig cuttings-so I can grow more figs-so I can sell more figs-so I can buy more fig cuttings-so I can grow more figs....

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            • AscPete
              AscPete commented
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              The method is intended for green or actively growing cuttings with an active vascular system. Dormant cuttings rot from the excess moisture in the potato.

            • Fig-Doctor
              Fig-Doctor commented
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              Wow, you actually tried? How did they do now?

          • #8
            I remember seeing a thread on F4F quite a while back that someone tried this, it ended with an epic fail if I recall. I certainly hope yours are a success Art.
            Last edited by COGardener; 06-15-2016, 09:03 PM.
            Scott - Colorado Springs, CO - Zone 4/5 (Depending on the year) - Elevation 6266ft

            “Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.” – Bill Mollison

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            • cjmach1973
              cjmach1973 commented
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              I figured I would give it a try. I am using a soil and sand mixture(3 to 1), and am not going to water much at all in the beginning.

            • cjmach1973
              cjmach1973 commented
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              Plus I had extra cuttings.

            • COGardener
              COGardener commented
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              I say go for it, nothing ventured nothing gained.... Again, I hope for the best for you. I can't wait to see the results.

          • #9
            hmmm It is hard enough for me to root cuttings in the normal ways. My husband and one of our neighbors had a "potatoe gun" when we were bored we would shoot potatoes at targets.

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            • #10
              What's to stop the potatoes from sprouting?
              Don - OH Zone 6a Wish list: Verdolino, Sucrette UCD, Rubado

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              • #11
                don absolutely nothing they sprout in my vegetable bin two tier bin onions in top and potatoes in the bottom vented all over

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                  Roasted Potatoes With Figs and Thyme

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                  • Bluemalibu
                    Bluemalibu commented
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                    This upcoming week they have forecast another run of 102*-105* temps here... I can envision this new rooting technique ending up looking like your dish, all on its own.

                  • cjmach1973
                    cjmach1973 commented
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                    that's a lot of stem left on those figs

                • #13
                  Looks amazing Dave!!
                  Scott - Colorado Springs, CO - Zone 4/5 (Depending on the year) - Elevation 6266ft

                  “Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.” – Bill Mollison

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                  • #14
                    cjmach1973

                    I know this was a long time ago... but...did your potato fig rooting experiment ever pan out?
                    Zone 3

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