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Gardening Area => Advanced Cultivation Techniques => Topic started by: bezevo on October 09, 2016, 10:53:16 PM
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How would I use BAP plant hormone to reduce my potted figs tendency of growing leggy and induce more side branching ?
I live in zone 5 my figs go to a cold basement room to sleep for winter .
Please any one give me your ideas , opinions ?
For the figs I m guessing a foliar spray .. would I dilute in water or alcohol ?
I also have pharmaceutical grade DMSO I use for my Arthritis I wonder if it would dissolve BAP ?
any tips ?
I bought a gram of pure BAP plant hormone to experiment with .
I will buy some pure lanolin to make a jell ,with this I am going to try to induce some pupping or branching on a few cactus ..hummm!!
thanks
update. I found some info seems it needs to be dissolved in alcohol .ee link .
http://www.planthormones.net/benzylaminopurine-6-ba/
still want to hear your opinions and experience wit BAP
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ok the BAP arrived . with three HUGE !rooted TBM clone " B " from solar tea aka Jethro smiths cactus affinity .
I have three different carriers i will try .
Pure lanolin
Ethanol /ever clear
Jell DMSO
I looked at nipple cream / lanolin at wall greens they wanted like $10 for a small tube .
I ordered a 7oz jar from amazon for $8 free 2 day shipping
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Youlet the figs go fully dormant for the winter? And full sun in summer?
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in fall the figs come inside at night when below 50f back out days . when it gets cold enough they go into a cold dark room in my basement . I water a little every 5 or six weeks tell spring . when the start to sprout in spring they come upstairs out days in night tell its warm enough to leave outside all of the time .
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I need help !!!
I have Bap and lanolin but not sure how much BAP to mix with Lanolin
like umm wuld 1.4 gram BAP mixed with 4gr lanolin be to strong ?
ny one know ?
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I have no experience with BAP at all. But i can share a bit. Here are my figs, and kiwi. Two Colorado fig cuttings from the same vendor. One is obviously more lanky than the other. The third i planted from grocery store fruit. he took some damage this spring when it dropped below twenty, killed the lead growth. She is doing just fine. Im in zone 4b or so and its been below freezing for many nights the past weeks. Can we see some pictures of your trees @bezevo?
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no fig pics I have six different common self fertile figs in pots tallest is six feet.
often figs grown from seeds will not produce fruit with out the FIG WASP to pollinate .
the common figs I have are all self fruitful clones no wasp needed
lets see hummm.. I have Hardy Chicago , weeping black , geanoso , exel .verns eastern brown turkey and a cpl others . all grown in pots
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Some trading next spring perhaps?
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yes I could send cuttings or try some rooted air layers ,, defepends on how busy things are .. I am mostly interested in Trichocereus with proven strong genetics .
but maybe others..
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Hey bezevo,
I'm not sure where you are with this project/problem since your post is about 5 months old, but here are some of my thoughts. I'm not familiar with figs, having never tried growing them, but I don't think the BAP is going to give you the results you are looking for. Yes, it may encourage branching where applied, but I don't know that this growth is going to prevent the rest of the plant (or even eventually the new branches) from growing leggy. The leggyness is most likely the result of not enough light, probably going into and coming out of dormancy (or not going fully dormant?). Pollarding the trees may be more effective, but you may want to do some further research.
Might be worth asking some fig oriented forums:
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum
https://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/categories
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i had 3 fig trees competed for space in my tricho garden. brown turkey, kadota & one called green stripe (or thats what i called it)
green stripe grew like a rocketship with few fruits, but boy were they ever tasty, somewhat like strawberry jam. I kept whacking it back & it kept throwing numerous branches with few figs.....Boom! it went bye bye real quick
kadota was a heavy producer with a very sweet taste & the fruits would ferment if not picked relatively quickly. I whacked it back to the main stem every year and it came roaring back each spring. I finally dug it up & gave it to a friend, the trunk was around 3-4" in diameter at the time.
brown turkey: this one is by far the best of all, however the green japanese beetles love it to death. The plant gets whacked back (severely) 1 or 2 x yearly and it comes roaring back each time. I limit its height to 7-8' max, forcing it to bush out. I will either have to net it this yr to keep the beetles at bay or dig it up & toss it. Its taking up valuable real estate where i could be growing more trichs
from my fig trees I've made fig jam & fig 'leather', not to mention bags of figs stored in the freezer.... you might say I'm all figged out....
If you want more side branches, forget bap, forget chemicals; just whip out your pruning shear & start whacking away. Top the main stem & cut every branch back. I'd advise pruning in the late fall although you could prune most anytime.
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Just wanted to share I saw an amazing youtube vid on figs and wasps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DQTjv_u3Vc