Thanks for the information. I learned something once again, from members of this forum.
If one suspects that their t-c trees have reverted, and are stalled in some pre-adolescent limbo, is there anything that we could do (culturally) for these 'Peter Pans', who refuse to grow up, to give them a strong, botanical urge to start producing figs? I would prefer my trees to be a little randy.
I would hope that when a company claims that their t-c fig trees are "virus-free" that these claims are in fact, true. In any event, the group of t-c trees that I have purchased from Florida Hill, and Wellspring Gdns. so far, seem to robust, healthy, and show no symptoms of FMD/V... I only have the Wellspring Gdns. trees for a few months. We'll see what happens in the coming years. The Florida Hill trees are still "clean" after three seasons. Trees from both sources have not been a disappointment.
Again, thanks for the additional information.
Frank