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How to clone any tree in an easy way for beginners - Cloning Fig Tree as an example of Cloning productive trees without any experience, effort or measurements, specially fruit trees & Cloning a Productive Fig Tree without root hormones, costs, restrictions or cautions.
The video is talking about Propagating trees from cuttings, in simple words (for beginners): Starting a tree from a branch cutting - by Rooting in water, without rooting hormone, follow the tree cloning process in details and results during 1 month (Time Lapse Roots Growing as well as plant leaves growing ) until you can move cuttings from water to soil - Notice the Common mistakes that may lead to transplant shock
Steps:
- Cloning trees is like cut and paste
1 - Fig tree cutting as an Example
- Without any experience, effort, measurements
- Without hormones, costs, restrictions, cautions
2 - Root cuttings in water
- After 10 days
- The more water you fill above the node, the higher the pressure and the slower the rooting
- Rooting the node near water surface is faster than others near the bottom
- Rooting the nodes lower from water surface is slower
- Don't leave the roots exposed to air for more than 5 minutes, which may damage the roots
- Divide the branch into nodes & reduce the water just above the node for faster rooting
- Five days later
- When the roots reach 1 inch, its time to continue growth better in soil
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- the longer the roots remain in water, the harder it will be for them to make the change to soil
- Many indoor houseplants, root easily in water. Other plants, including many woody plants will not root well in water. They usually rot before rooting.
3 - Transplant cuttings from water to soil, garden / ground
- To any well drained soil - Between sunny and shady areas
- Dig a hole in the ground soil, 2 or 3 times as wide as the root ball - twice as deep
- Backfill the bottom with light clean mud as just a medium to settle the water rooting plant
- Cover the wet space around the plant with the remaining mud mixed with sand
- press down gently on the soil with fingertips
- A lot of water first time after transplanting clones to fill gaps around the roots & settle the soil
- Leave the clone 3 days without water - then water twice a week
- 10th day after transplant
- After 15 days of transplant
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0:00 Fig tree cutting
0:53 Rooting cuttings in water
1:58 What can damage the roots
2:08 for faster rooting
2:49 After 15 days in water to transplant the cutting to soil
3:22 soil area
4:19 to settle the water-rooted plant
5:10 first time after transplanting
6:07 15 Days in the ground