We take fig cuttings in the winter (when dormant) or summer. For winter cuttings, stick them in sandy soil or a container of potting soil in a shady area outside and wait until they leaf out in spring to transplant. For summer cuttings, stick in a container of potting soil, water well and place inside a plastic bag to maintain high humidity. Put the container in a shady spot, where the cuttings should root in 4 to 6 weeks.
We take fig cuttings in the winter (when dormant) or summer. For winter cuttings, stick them in sandy soil or a container of potting soil in a shady area outside and wait until they leaf out in spring to transplant. For summer cuttings, stick in a container of potting soil, water well and place inside a plastic bag to maintain high humidity. Put the container in a shady spot, where the cuttings should root in 4 to 6 weeks.