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These were started as fresh green cuttings in June. My questions is, should i let them go dormant in my garage or keep them under lights with my other cuttings this year? As you can see they are mostly green. Just started to put out some figlets.
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Are those Brunswick? Just curious. I'd let them go dormant, and come back blasting in spring. JMHOSuzi
They look like they are big enough to make it through the winter dormant. Be careful how they go into dormancy though. Frost is coming soon and could kill their tops if it touches them while still green stemmed. Shuffle them in on really cold nights and then back out until the wood can harden and leaves fall, or if you have ideal storage conditions then you could just put them away with leaves and they will fall in a few weeks.
They look like they are well developed and should be fine if dormant. They don't have to have dormancy this winter, but should be fine if they do.
Remove the apical buds of each branch soon. Let them go dormant. They'll be fine.Navid.
Suzi, It is an unknown. It might be. It is my oldest sons, who is 8 yrs. old, favorite fig. White fig. Actually he says it is his favorite fruit! Very sweet!Art
Thanks everybody, for the good info. I'm gonna store them in an attached garage. Suzi, Definately not a Brunswick. I just looked it up. This fig is bright green. With a darker inside.