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      • “Tree pop” Or tree pot in a bag
      • D.E. Method
      • Coco Coir in Bin
      • Outdoor
      • Air Layering
    • Potting Mixes
    • Pest Control
    • Up-Potting
    • Watering and Fertigation
    • Mulching and Weed Control​
    • Pruning
    • Winter Protection
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Read more about the article Sanitizing, Hydrating and Inoculating Fig Cuttings Prior to Striking
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Sanitizing, Hydrating and Inoculating Fig Cuttings Prior to Striking

Protocol for Preparing Fig Cuttings Using Top Products This protocol targets molds, bacteria, viruses (Physan 20), fig bud mites, spider mites (Forbid 4F), rehydration, and fungi responsible for damping off…

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February 28, 2026
Read more about the article Lets Talk About Fig Cuttings
An Introduction to Figs / Discuss / Propagation Methods / Rooting Cuttings / Tutorials

Lets Talk About Fig Cuttings

I want to start with defining what is generally considered as the industry standard for a "fig cutting". This is a minimum length of 6" or 8" and three nodes.…

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December 23, 2025
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