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Lyndhurst White rooted photos (KK)- update 15day later before/after

Another heavy bearer, good to excellent taste, cold hardy, vigorous = great potential in Idaho.

The last one is belongs to my source

Thank you
Enjoy

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Good job Jennifer, That's one that I hope to get myself.

Thank you. A generous member gave this to me freely. I believe he was the original source who discovered this fig. PM me

Looks determined, and delicious.  Hope it does well for you.

FiggyFrank

Does well in ground in the East. Looks great too. I look foward to this variant

Jennifer,

How did you start those roots?

My Lyndhurst White (also from KK) rooted this week as well.  It was successful both in my sphagnum box and in the lab cut into rockwool.

This was ACTUALLY wrapped in "Viva" (named brand) paper towel. I normally use Spagnum peat moss combined with Orchid moss. But the darn thing rooted. The cutting was perfect. The paper towel was drenched in hot water, excess squeezed (just enough) to condense the ziplock bag, rolled them in equal spacing, threw them in the ziplock and shoved it in my shoe box. I threw my shoe box underneath my bed next to my heater. I forgot about them. 10 days? I left it ALONE, no smothering.

In my posts I have a quirky way of rooting. I have a container dangling over my bar stool with cuttings inside. Genovese rooted for me, Maltese Beauty did too, and Florea. It works for me.

Jennifer

Nice and paper towel does work well .
Hope you get to enjoy the figs 1 day from it.

Those figs remind me a lot of desert king. 

Ejp3

King is breba only unless you have the wasp, there are a lot of varieties that look similar but they are different. I could say this reminds me of Rimali or batigalia... Etc. Desert King is good but is not the same. I believe the picture of fruit is breba.

This is the main. This is not my picture this belongs to my source.

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Truthfully it reminds me of Atreano: similar size, shape and color

Jon's pic (i hope u dont mind Jon @ garden Web)

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Kubota1,

I sent you (1) cutting of Lyndhurst White with tracking confirmation. I hope it roots well for you.

viva paper towel is what i use for baggie. one of the member who no longer visits here put some comment on use of viva, and i have been using it since. i don't know what his reasoning was, but the viva paper towel sticks to each other in roll. i figure there will be less contamination between the sheets. also use his peat pot method once they are out of baggie. roots are easier to see and it's easy to remove from the cup.

Jennifer,
Thanks so much! Very generous of you!

My Lyndhurt White's one day short of seven weeks.

Wow- looks great!

Lyndhurst is super fast. I feed this recently with snow water.

15 days later, what a growth spurt.
Enjoy

Jennifer

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Congratulations!

Jennifer
What size are the treepots?

Here are some pics of my very first olde (back then, still un-named) Lyndhurst White fig specimen.
Also my very first fruit (surprisingly(?!)) it had a much reddish pulp than sequential normal?!
Sadly, I lost that particular tree, but it is being replaced from a generous fig-friend of mine.

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Mouth-watering pics!

Jennifer,
It is looking great.  You really have a green thumb.  How is the breba producing for this variety?  

Gorgi...

I have extra(s) silly. Why didn't you tell me? This is from the same member you probably got yours from.

P.S It was the reason why I got them, your photos, VS, and KK who inspired me to get one. I have four. 


Jennifer

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Originally Posted by gorgi
Here are some pics of my very first olde (back then, still un-named) Lyndhurst White fig specimen.
Also my very first fruit (surprisingly(?!)) it had a much reddish pulp than sequential normal?!
Sadly, I lost that particular tree, but it is being replaced from a generous fig-friend of mine.

I have it also, though from a different source.  We shall see how it does in the sunny south.

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