Rooting green fig cuttings

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During the summer and fall, I like to try and root the new green growth that I don't want/need on the tree. I look for shoots with 2+ leaves on it and are at least an inch long. Once cut, I remove all but the last leaf. If it is large, I will cut it in half. I plant the shoot in slow draining dirt, soak the dirt, and cover it with a transparent cup with a breathing hole. This keeps the moisture and humidity in the shoot and leaf while allowing light. I leave this set up alone in a shaded area for @ 3 weeks and then start taking the humidity cup off the top for a few days in increasing amounts of times. Once I am confident it will not dry out without the cup, it will let it stay in the shaded for another week or two before I start acclimating it to a sunny area. I hope this was helpful. Thanks!

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