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Vista brebas, and Lebanese Red loaded with a breba crop.

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What a difference one temperature zone makes and more so when separated north and south. Yours seem to be a month ahead. Good luck.

These trees were kept dormant in the garage all winter. They were taken out two weeks ago. I'm hoping for these to ripen in early July.
We've had record temperatures early in April. I guess that what gave them a head start.

Bass,

I'm sure the temps dipped were your at as well. Did you keep them outside or did you take them back inside?

What type of Pomegranate is that in the background? It has beautiful leaves.

Bass, one of my potted Vistas had about 6 brebas (kind of went crazy) but most have not persisted. I only have one left on the parent tree. Last years saw about 2 dozen on the parent tree.

I have 4-5 nice sized ones on a Nazarti.

I want to try and inventory all the brebas this weekend and post a list.

Attention while enjoying watching your brebas.
It will be a good idea to add info to the thread "Breba New World" at :
http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3336779

Also, it will be a good idea to edit your old post for adding/updating your info rather than adding a new post.

The same goes for the thread "Ripening Order"  at:
http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=2858750

 

Very nice Bass, all the Brebas on my Bronze Paradiso fell off after being hit with frost twice however my dads Bronze Paradiso has a few huge brebas will take pics this weekend and post his plant has been outdoors since the second week of march.

Well Jad prbably already knew that if he remove some "teen" now the other "teen" will have better chance to ripen early and fat.

Italian Honey Brebas





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Not used to seeing many brebas here, let us know how they taste for you.
Im getting brebas on my santa cruz dark (san pedro type) time will tell how this type does in my climate.

Had a few but most of them dropped
this is the two that are left on the excell

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