Hi -- Thanks for being there and reading this. I have a fig tree that's about 3/4" in diameter. I went out to the orchard to find that something had pushed it over and the trunk was broken. It was starting to dry out. I cut it back until the inside was green and put it in water. I'm not sure what to do now. I would like to rescue this tree. Any ideas?
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Wait, you put the top part of the tree in water? What about the bottom part? It should grow new shoots from what's left. It's a good idea to clean up the break by cutting so there are no jagged/ragged edges in the cut.
Fig cuttings root easily but what I do is put the cutting (branches up to 1/2" in diameter is what I've tried rooting) in plastic bag big enough to hold the entire cutting. I either wrap the bottom of the cutting in moist paper towels OR fill the bottom of the bag with moistened coir/peat and perlite mix.
Fig cuttings root easily but what I do is put the cutting (branches up to 1/2" in diameter is what I've tried rooting) in plastic bag big enough to hold the entire cutting. I either wrap the bottom of the cutting in moist paper towels OR fill the bottom of the bag with moistened coir/peat and perlite mix.