Rooting fig tree cuttings in water - My favorite method
If you're looking for a low-cost way to expand your garden, rooting fig tree cuttings in water is probably the most visual and rewarding method you can try. There is something undeniably cool about watching those tiny white nubs emerge from a bare stick through the side of a glass jar. While many people swear by sticking cuttings directly into the dirt or using "burrito" methods with damp paper towels, the water method is my go-to because it takes the guesswork out of the process. You can see exactly what's happening, and you'll know the second something starts to go right—or wrong. ...