Yesterday make a short trip to Kapar Kuala Selangor to air layer a few branches.
This figs tree was planted by me about one year plus ago.
It has grown to about 15 feet tall and still have not bear any fruit.
Managed to select a few of its branches and remove some of its barks.
Once done covered the part with wet seaweeds and wrap with plastic sheet.
After that cover all with a piece of aluminium foil.
Need to wait for about 2 months to come back and harvest the branches.
Will transfer into black bags and later water it daily.
My plan is to take all 7 to Desaru Swiftlet Garden.
My plan is to get at least 20 to 30 figs plants for figs warps generation.
Hope the owner will accept by idea of converting the whole complex from swiftlet garden to swiftlet haven.
Enjoy these pictures:
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