I recently posted this question to OurFigs.com but wanted to tap the brain trust here too....
I recently went to dig-up a dormant Celeste fig that was in the ground for 2 summers (unfortunately I didn't plan well and need to move it).
I found that 4 of the shoots, 1-inch+ in diameter each, had rooted themselves into the mulch and organic matter just clear of the main root crown.
I carefully cut the shoots from the main crown and unearthed as many of their own roots as i could - each had a fairly significant root system of its own. I trimmed the cuttings to about 10 inches or so in total length. (is this too long for the cuttings?)
I chucked them in pots with a peat/bark "nursery" style potting mix and wrapped the exposed shoots in parafilm.
My main question is----what now? Should I bring them indoors to a room-temp environment and or keep them more 40-50 degree temps until spring?
I really don't know what i'm doing