Hey everyone, My fig interest started about a year and a half ago and I've been planting and taking cuttings of the more available popular nursery varieties on an enthusiast scale. The trees are planted in-ground in my yard and are gaining fast girth with the drip irrigation on pine flatwoods heavy sandy soil (Decently rich) here in Central Florida. The fig trees are plagued with rust yet seem to keep growing vertical just ahead of the falling leaves. We've gotten a few figs early in the summer from the LSU Purple and the Celeste.
With the humidity and nematode pressure in Florida, is it worth venturing into figs on a slightly larger scale to possibly sell at local markets? Will certain fig varieties eventually establish and do better against the Rust? These could be put on raised beds with 100 percent drainage and drip irrigation (will that make a difference with the rust?) I was curious whether to start the propagation/collection task for plantings next fall or keep it entry level. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks, Florida-