Nope. But that tree has hundreds and hundreds of main crop.
@larawines48753 күн бұрын
Cuttings in perlite?
@MilesFig2 күн бұрын
Yes, I'm also using a half perlite half peat moss mix.
@MilesFigКүн бұрын
What do you use?
@larawines4875Күн бұрын
@@MilesFig always trying new combinations. Coco coir is a common one.
@larawines48754 күн бұрын
Wow!!
@MilesFig3 күн бұрын
Thanks
@superdave3365 күн бұрын
You've been busy
@MilesFig5 күн бұрын
Hey thanks for noticing! I love staying busy
@TheNerds495 күн бұрын
it looks great
@MilesFig5 күн бұрын
Thank you! I love your new KZread channel!
@twiggshomestead64975 күн бұрын
Looking good! Im in NJ and bring mine down pretty low to cover for cold winter.
@MilesFig5 күн бұрын
Fortunately it doesn't get that cold here in Pinehurst Nc
@edslim7188 күн бұрын
Holy moly that's incredible...You can feed a small village figs
@MilesFig5 күн бұрын
Show me the village and I'll help feed them haha
@Madnikodemus210 күн бұрын
Real American chestnut? Or the blight resistant hybrid?
@MilesFig9 күн бұрын
I support the American chestnut found, and I really hope for a come back. These I have planted are for wildlife habitat and are the Chinese and European hybrid varieties.
@superdave33611 күн бұрын
Nice looking fig trees. I need a big patch of land to plant trees at so they can grow that large.
@MilesFig10 күн бұрын
Yes you do. Start researching land!
@superdave33613 күн бұрын
Now that’s a big tree!!!
@MilesFig12 күн бұрын
Look further down on my playlist, I have a few more huge trees in some videos
@superdave33612 күн бұрын
@@MilesFig I will be looking through your videos as I can get to them. Looks like you have a bunch of good stuff
@superdave33613 күн бұрын
Glad I found this video and channel. Just subscribed. I’m in NC too and this is my first year growing figs and I was lucky enough to have a friend that mailed me some cuttings. LSU Gold and Purple were two of the varieties. Can’t wait to try them. Would love to get some of the other LSU varieties one day. I hear they are all good. Where was the sale at?
@MilesFig12 күн бұрын
Hey I think the sale was from the actual college years ago. I will be happy to hook you up with cuttings of all varieties. Where in North Carolina are you?
@superdave33612 күн бұрын
@@MilesFig I’m near Asheboro
@superdave336Күн бұрын
@@MilesFig Awesome! Much appreciated. I’d love to get the others.
@MilesFigКүн бұрын
@@superdave336 oh you are really close.
@paulawong653513 күн бұрын
So theoretically, you can get two rooted trees from one method, one from the air layered and then the other one from the watered branch that is sprouting roots?
@MilesFig12 күн бұрын
Yes that's right because I did stick the bottom portion into potting soil after I removed the rooted airlayer upper part.
@petarbubalo23113 күн бұрын
Very nice. I would definitely bring them down 2/3 and they’ll explode next year
@MilesFig13 күн бұрын
Yea they aren't mine exactly to manage but I will make suggestions
@justafig15 күн бұрын
So, how many rooted using that method?
@MilesFig14 күн бұрын
On this video I did four and all four rooted. Three of them survived the transplant because I damaged the one when I removed the bag. I'm not a pro I think someone will perfect this method in the future
@justafig14 күн бұрын
@MilesFig I'm going to try some cuttings that way, but use a milk jug. I root willows that way with milk jugs, then cut them apart using scissor. Also, I just use a milk jug because they aren't clear like a jar.
@MilesFig14 күн бұрын
@@justafig Excellent I'm working on willows too. I bought austere and hybrid willow along with hybrid poplar and then took cuttings from a local willow called Carolina Willow
@richdc2715 күн бұрын
Great Idea! Where do you get those metal labels to identify the tree?
@MilesFig14 күн бұрын
Look on Amazon for the dymo rhino labeler, 1011
@douglasp223816 күн бұрын
So prolific. I would also agree with you keeping them low and open profile would definitely help fruit production.
@MilesFig16 күн бұрын
Absolutely!
@jackhart188314 күн бұрын
Any idea how old they are or how long they have been in the ground
@MilesFig14 күн бұрын
@@jackhart1883 I think this is the fourth summer possibly the fifth
@edslim7188 күн бұрын
IDK there is fruit on almost every node in this video. This bush form seems to be working real well right here. There has to be a 1000 figs in those trees we just saw.
@tylerbuck934727 күн бұрын
Aww fig tree! ❤
@MilesFig27 күн бұрын
Yes you like fig trees!
@timmillan670128 күн бұрын
Would come in handy if you had to move on short notice and had a bunch of stuff in your yard that you were attached to but were too large/ bad time to move
@MilesFig27 күн бұрын
Yes that would be a great time to utilize this method
@douglasp223829 күн бұрын
Wish I could have that in 5b so freaking beautiful
@MilesFig29 күн бұрын
Well thank you I will plant more just in your honor!
@douglasp223829 күн бұрын
@@MilesFig LOL you're the best. I feel like it's believable with what you got growing
@petergraves900629 күн бұрын
Looking great a little light green though i want to put some fish on those little trees make em green👍🇺🇸
@MilesFig29 күн бұрын
That might happen sooner than later
@BouchachiAbdouАй бұрын
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@MilesFigАй бұрын
Say what!
@douglasp2238Ай бұрын
Mulberries are my favorite
@MilesFigАй бұрын
Bro I have so many varieties I can give you cuttings from
@toddhawthorn3553Ай бұрын
I have a lot of brebas on my Celeste for the first time.
@MilesFigАй бұрын
Awesome I noticed some last year on a different Celeste tree but they all dropped. I'm going to check it out today
@fgangat5080Ай бұрын
Hi.. Thank u for this idea.... Glad to see u got results with yr water layering lol.... I'm Goin to try this on a night blooming Jasmin that I'm trying to propagate for ages without success.... Will let u know my success rate with yr method🎉
@MilesFigАй бұрын
Good luck yes keep me posted. I am experimenting with mulberry tree cuttings but they are easy to root with other methods too
@willbrooks1356Ай бұрын
Stunning fig! I love it!!!! Keep um rolling!!!!!!!!
@MilesFig29 күн бұрын
Thanks a bunch!
@alveygardensАй бұрын
Great resource! But I would watch for leaf yellowing. If so then it just needed to be a bit more composted. So just need to add a little nitrogen.
@MilesFigАй бұрын
So far so good
@FC2ESWSАй бұрын
Man that pro mix is so expensive, is it that much better? It's almost 3 times the cost of Kellogg's.
@MilesFigАй бұрын
Probably not. I have not heard of kellogs but promix is basically peat moss and perlite. It's all a rip off
@kevinquinlanphotoАй бұрын
What is the tumbler thing called, and where did you get it from?
@MilesFigАй бұрын
A trommel It is a basic concrete mixer from harbor freight hardware store, and a trash can from Uline.com and I assembled it by watching KZread videos.
@kevinquinlanphotoАй бұрын
@@MilesFig that's awesome, I need one of those
@MilesFigАй бұрын
@@kevinquinlanphoto I'll help you build it once you get all the parts together
@alveygardensАй бұрын
There are a couple videos on KZread on how to build this trommel.
@douglasp2238Ай бұрын
Will these eventually go in the ground or go in for winter?
@MilesFigАй бұрын
They will eventually get planted in the ground with the other 185 I have planted in ground already. I just don't have a great spot to put them yet and I kinda like having them in the garden for now. I will give these more attention then the ones further from the porch. I don't have to bring them in for the winter in Aberdeen/Pinehurst NC zone 8a/8b
@willbrooks1356Ай бұрын
Love it!
@MilesFigАй бұрын
Mulch doughnuts not mulch volcanos!
@WesTheGrower2 ай бұрын
Where did you get the pots and for how much?
@MilesFig2 ай бұрын
I found them at this nursery that sells lots of landscaping bushes and they are $1.25 each for the 15 gallon
@willbrooks13562 ай бұрын
Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@barryjanis2 ай бұрын
Since you are doing a large number of cuttings, you might try hot wax dip. I tried it this spring and it works well and is a lot cheaper, faster and easier, than Parafilm .
@douglasp22382 ай бұрын
Things are looking great man
@MilesFig2 ай бұрын
Thanks man im just getting started!!
@TylerEmanuel-qj1lt2 ай бұрын
Awesome work😊
@MilesFig2 ай бұрын
Thank you love you miss you
@fookyindawnchung153 ай бұрын
Where are you in north carolina? I am doing the same thing in high point
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
Hey id love to hear all about it, I'm in Aberdeen/Pinehurst NC
@fookyindawnchung153 ай бұрын
What is your zone. I also planted 200 chestnuts
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
On the line of 8a and 8b
@willbrooks13563 ай бұрын
Love it! Keep this fantastic content coming!
@bosquebear13 ай бұрын
What a lot of work! Do you know what your lowest freeze was this past winter?
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
I'm not sure I'm trying to figure that out for ya, not less than 20f.
@TheThermostat3 ай бұрын
Somethings off early into 2024. I've had massive failures on early tomatoes and cuttings rotting or damping off with roots dissolved. It's been a very wet winter, could be the cold and fungus just loving any extra moisture. Bush determinants took fine but they're hybrids, I've been too heavy on watering as if it were summer. Dry these bad boys out, anything I planted in mulchier mix took fine but the temperature fluctuations definitely stunted them. New batches are taking well will very little water, bottom watered. I'm using the trapped humidity to water them not liquid. My peat mixes sponged on me once already.
@MilesFigАй бұрын
How are things looking now that we are into summer
@SHDerKhmr3 ай бұрын
Wow!
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
Hey thanks
@michaelharmony66663 ай бұрын
Hey Miles George those water/airlayer cuttings you did 7 months ago. Did you have a high rate of success with them?
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
Yes buy it was my first try too. I'm going to try more this year. I had other people tell me they tried it with success too and hopefully more people try it too and post result video.
@michaelharmony66663 ай бұрын
I'm keen to give it a go but I'm in Australia it's autumn now heading into winter, so will try when they wake up in spring.
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
@@michaelharmony6666 keep watching we are heading into spring and I'll be making more videos about it
@michaelharmony66663 ай бұрын
@@MilesFig awesome I'll be watching
@marcnkoabam96643 ай бұрын
Très bonne méthode peut on utiliser l aloevera comme hormone de croissance
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
Ok great where do you live
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
I have watched videos comparing aloe vera to rooting hormone vs honey vs not using anything. That is up to you to decide
@chickadeeacres38642 ай бұрын
Vous pouvez utilizer de l’eau de Saule ce qui est beaucoup plus disponible.. Coupezdes branches de saule, (n’importe quel) et laissez saucer dans de l’eau pour plusieurs jours. Utilisez cette eau comme hormone de croissance
@douglasp22383 ай бұрын
Looks amazing dude figin impressive
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
Hey thanks. We are enjoying the heck out of it!
@annragsdale88473 ай бұрын
I'm impressed!! I like the bag idea.
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
Thank you! Fig pops
@boldpicturesgardeners3 ай бұрын
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@laferriere63 ай бұрын
I tried searching for this yesterday but i called it air layering cuttings and it didn't come up. Then today it was in my suggestions! Too cool! I'm going to try this on my citrus tree cuttings. I pruned them yesterday and with nothing to lose, i put rooting hormone and stuck them in some soil. I think im going to pull a few out and do this. I'll probably do some in the tree tomorrow and compare the 3 methods. Thanks for sharing.
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
Awesome keep us posted thank you
@Randyb4ut3 ай бұрын
Your setup is looking awesome 👌
@MilesFig3 ай бұрын
Glad you think so!
@Randyb4ut3 ай бұрын
Keep trying. you're doing great 👍. New subscriber 172😊
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Did you find any others the birds didn’t get?
Nope. But that tree has hundreds and hundreds of main crop.
Cuttings in perlite?
Yes, I'm also using a half perlite half peat moss mix.
What do you use?
@@MilesFig always trying new combinations. Coco coir is a common one.
Wow!!
Thanks
You've been busy
Hey thanks for noticing! I love staying busy
it looks great
Thank you! I love your new KZread channel!
Looking good! Im in NJ and bring mine down pretty low to cover for cold winter.
Fortunately it doesn't get that cold here in Pinehurst Nc
Holy moly that's incredible...You can feed a small village figs
Show me the village and I'll help feed them haha
Real American chestnut? Or the blight resistant hybrid?
I support the American chestnut found, and I really hope for a come back. These I have planted are for wildlife habitat and are the Chinese and European hybrid varieties.
Nice looking fig trees. I need a big patch of land to plant trees at so they can grow that large.
Yes you do. Start researching land!
Now that’s a big tree!!!
Look further down on my playlist, I have a few more huge trees in some videos
@@MilesFig I will be looking through your videos as I can get to them. Looks like you have a bunch of good stuff
Glad I found this video and channel. Just subscribed. I’m in NC too and this is my first year growing figs and I was lucky enough to have a friend that mailed me some cuttings. LSU Gold and Purple were two of the varieties. Can’t wait to try them. Would love to get some of the other LSU varieties one day. I hear they are all good. Where was the sale at?
Hey I think the sale was from the actual college years ago. I will be happy to hook you up with cuttings of all varieties. Where in North Carolina are you?
@@MilesFig I’m near Asheboro
@@MilesFig Awesome! Much appreciated. I’d love to get the others.
@@superdave336 oh you are really close.
So theoretically, you can get two rooted trees from one method, one from the air layered and then the other one from the watered branch that is sprouting roots?
Yes that's right because I did stick the bottom portion into potting soil after I removed the rooted airlayer upper part.
Very nice. I would definitely bring them down 2/3 and they’ll explode next year
Yea they aren't mine exactly to manage but I will make suggestions
So, how many rooted using that method?
On this video I did four and all four rooted. Three of them survived the transplant because I damaged the one when I removed the bag. I'm not a pro I think someone will perfect this method in the future
@MilesFig I'm going to try some cuttings that way, but use a milk jug. I root willows that way with milk jugs, then cut them apart using scissor. Also, I just use a milk jug because they aren't clear like a jar.
@@justafig Excellent I'm working on willows too. I bought austere and hybrid willow along with hybrid poplar and then took cuttings from a local willow called Carolina Willow
Great Idea! Where do you get those metal labels to identify the tree?
Look on Amazon for the dymo rhino labeler, 1011
So prolific. I would also agree with you keeping them low and open profile would definitely help fruit production.
Absolutely!
Any idea how old they are or how long they have been in the ground
@@jackhart1883 I think this is the fourth summer possibly the fifth
IDK there is fruit on almost every node in this video. This bush form seems to be working real well right here. There has to be a 1000 figs in those trees we just saw.
Aww fig tree! ❤
Yes you like fig trees!
Would come in handy if you had to move on short notice and had a bunch of stuff in your yard that you were attached to but were too large/ bad time to move
Yes that would be a great time to utilize this method
Wish I could have that in 5b so freaking beautiful
Well thank you I will plant more just in your honor!
@@MilesFig LOL you're the best. I feel like it's believable with what you got growing
Looking great a little light green though i want to put some fish on those little trees make em green👍🇺🇸
That might happen sooner than later
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Say what!
Mulberries are my favorite
Bro I have so many varieties I can give you cuttings from
I have a lot of brebas on my Celeste for the first time.
Awesome I noticed some last year on a different Celeste tree but they all dropped. I'm going to check it out today
Hi.. Thank u for this idea.... Glad to see u got results with yr water layering lol.... I'm Goin to try this on a night blooming Jasmin that I'm trying to propagate for ages without success.... Will let u know my success rate with yr method🎉
Good luck yes keep me posted. I am experimenting with mulberry tree cuttings but they are easy to root with other methods too
Stunning fig! I love it!!!! Keep um rolling!!!!!!!!
Thanks a bunch!
Great resource! But I would watch for leaf yellowing. If so then it just needed to be a bit more composted. So just need to add a little nitrogen.
So far so good
Man that pro mix is so expensive, is it that much better? It's almost 3 times the cost of Kellogg's.
Probably not. I have not heard of kellogs but promix is basically peat moss and perlite. It's all a rip off
What is the tumbler thing called, and where did you get it from?
A trommel It is a basic concrete mixer from harbor freight hardware store, and a trash can from Uline.com and I assembled it by watching KZread videos.
@@MilesFig that's awesome, I need one of those
@@kevinquinlanphoto I'll help you build it once you get all the parts together
There are a couple videos on KZread on how to build this trommel.
Will these eventually go in the ground or go in for winter?
They will eventually get planted in the ground with the other 185 I have planted in ground already. I just don't have a great spot to put them yet and I kinda like having them in the garden for now. I will give these more attention then the ones further from the porch. I don't have to bring them in for the winter in Aberdeen/Pinehurst NC zone 8a/8b
Love it!
Mulch doughnuts not mulch volcanos!
Where did you get the pots and for how much?
I found them at this nursery that sells lots of landscaping bushes and they are $1.25 each for the 15 gallon
Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Since you are doing a large number of cuttings, you might try hot wax dip. I tried it this spring and it works well and is a lot cheaper, faster and easier, than Parafilm .
Things are looking great man
Thanks man im just getting started!!
Awesome work😊
Thank you love you miss you
Where are you in north carolina? I am doing the same thing in high point
Hey id love to hear all about it, I'm in Aberdeen/Pinehurst NC
What is your zone. I also planted 200 chestnuts
On the line of 8a and 8b
Love it! Keep this fantastic content coming!
What a lot of work! Do you know what your lowest freeze was this past winter?
I'm not sure I'm trying to figure that out for ya, not less than 20f.
Somethings off early into 2024. I've had massive failures on early tomatoes and cuttings rotting or damping off with roots dissolved. It's been a very wet winter, could be the cold and fungus just loving any extra moisture. Bush determinants took fine but they're hybrids, I've been too heavy on watering as if it were summer. Dry these bad boys out, anything I planted in mulchier mix took fine but the temperature fluctuations definitely stunted them. New batches are taking well will very little water, bottom watered. I'm using the trapped humidity to water them not liquid. My peat mixes sponged on me once already.
How are things looking now that we are into summer
Wow!
Hey thanks
Hey Miles George those water/airlayer cuttings you did 7 months ago. Did you have a high rate of success with them?
Yes buy it was my first try too. I'm going to try more this year. I had other people tell me they tried it with success too and hopefully more people try it too and post result video.
I'm keen to give it a go but I'm in Australia it's autumn now heading into winter, so will try when they wake up in spring.
@@michaelharmony6666 keep watching we are heading into spring and I'll be making more videos about it
@@MilesFig awesome I'll be watching
Très bonne méthode peut on utiliser l aloevera comme hormone de croissance
Ok great where do you live
I have watched videos comparing aloe vera to rooting hormone vs honey vs not using anything. That is up to you to decide
Vous pouvez utilizer de l’eau de Saule ce qui est beaucoup plus disponible.. Coupezdes branches de saule, (n’importe quel) et laissez saucer dans de l’eau pour plusieurs jours. Utilisez cette eau comme hormone de croissance
Looks amazing dude figin impressive
Hey thanks. We are enjoying the heck out of it!
I'm impressed!! I like the bag idea.
Thank you! Fig pops
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I tried searching for this yesterday but i called it air layering cuttings and it didn't come up. Then today it was in my suggestions! Too cool! I'm going to try this on my citrus tree cuttings. I pruned them yesterday and with nothing to lose, i put rooting hormone and stuck them in some soil. I think im going to pull a few out and do this. I'll probably do some in the tree tomorrow and compare the 3 methods. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome keep us posted thank you
Your setup is looking awesome 👌
Glad you think so!
Keep trying. you're doing great 👍. New subscriber 172😊
Thank you!
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