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One-node fig cuttings, Revisited (Pt. 1)

01/13/201901/15/2019 ~ Wes ~ Leave a comment

So, after my first small scale experiment with one-node fig cuttings last year (where I had essentially wasted those fig cuttings, I didn't have any success trying) I gave up on the idea for a little while. I direct-planted them in cups, with one half of the bud facing up and one facing below the … Continue reading One-node fig cuttings, Revisited (Pt. 1)

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