shah8,
I will do my best to give a fresh 2014 take with the same conclusion. We have discussed this previously and I always appreciate your insight. First, here is the caveat. This is pure observational anecdotage.
Environment. Both are potted 15 gallon, east facing and on timed drip, started as layers, received maybe one year apart although the same age.
VdB Vitals. Two shoots. V-shaped. 10'+ tall each. Figs produced in clusters of 2-3-4 and ripen 1-2 per clusters with 1-2 cluster per branch. 4-5 days to swell and ripen to where the birds will consume and 2-3 days more is when I want to harvest it. Never really goes dead ripe like other figs.
PN Vitals. A 4.5' tall main with a secondary main branch jutting left at about the 3' mark off of the main branch. The secondary branch is growing espalier style. Figs grow one at a time and ripen multiple onesies at a time but in a FIFO (first in first out) order. 2-3 days to swell plus 2-3 days to get ripe like I like and the birds do not consume them. Thus they always ripen very well.
Conclusion. I believe they are different like fraternal twins but likely similar genetically. PN always seems to better because they are always more ripe. The flavor profile of VdB is more discernible than PN.
Thanks Mike.
I need those labels. In the first post of this thread, there are a few photographs that forced me to take the time to label them. For me and my mind, it is better to label. I have lost it before, that is my mind, only to find it after work. There will come a time when I cannot find it. Hopefully, I can still read.