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Welcome the 3 Newcomers from Cyprus :)

After a long waiting period, they finally made it through!
I am so excited to start 3 original strains of figs from Cyprus in Los Angeles.
1- Purple
1-Green
1-Green with pinkish-purple stripes

Can't wait to show the flowers in future.

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Best of luck with them.

Really great, Aaron. I hope that they are awesome figs!

Good luck with them Aaron.
Hey the 2 on the left look like they are big enough for 2 cuttings each?

-Thanks Bob, I was really looking forward to these trees. 

-Gary, they are really tasty figs, Cyprus is famous for their indigenous Fig varieties...(well, so it's been told for centuries anyways).

-Joe, I could but I won't get cuttings from either one of 'em yet, I need them to grow strong . Short trunk and bushy canopy...I am already seeing (you could too) several buds on each one of 'em. So, there is hope :)

I hope I also get more info from Costas (from London) who just returned from Cyprus with lots of notes and pictures of Cyprus varieties.

welcome to the land of extra tax for everything.. oops.. it's Sailor Jerry talking!!! 

LOL, Pete...beer?

Cyprus is a short boat ride from Lebanon and Turkey, it's in a perfect location for figs. I found a Cypriot fig in NJ with green and purplish blush, I hope the cutting makes it through.

Congratulations. I think you are going to be a popular guy on this forum for  a while, Aaron.

Congrats and good luck with them Aaron !

 That's very exciting news.   Congratulations!

thanks everybody for the wonderful moral support :)

@Bass, by any chance did you get the name of that variety? I am looking for the name of that one , if it's same, b/c that's the one we had in our backyard when I was growing up in Cyprus...Maybe the owners know?

Your so prolific with the fresh genetics Aaron~those cuttings are gonna make it.

Mike in Hanover, VA

They probably won't survive, and even if they do, they won't taste very good. Sorry, that's my envy talking.

Mike, I'm counting on it. 

Paul, LOL  not to worry. By next year this time I'll probably be screaming to give away cuttings. Sharing is the KEY!

Kali epitixia file! > Good luck

thanks George.
I just saw your profile picture...WOW, I'm not taking those stairs. I'm not that (Atho'os, LOL) innocent!

UPDATE: only 5 days later...showing strong growth habits. I like this!

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Where's our "like" button?

Aloha, Aaron! What the heck are you feeding them?  Amazing!  I am really jealous at this point.

Nate

Seriously!

maybe it's the variety... otherwise what I always use...MG Potting -Mix but I want to find out if Pro-Mix is a better product .

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Looking good, Aaron. 

The MG with moisture control stays too wet, in my experience, for things such as young fig trees and cuttings.  It requires much more careful watering.  More porous mixes will allow excess water to drain.  The water-retaining crystals used in this mix will retain that water and assure a very wet soil.

Thanks Harvey, when I am rooting the cuttings, with this top covered method that I have been talking about,Easy Rooting!, I water just once (the initial watering) and don't water until I lift the top cover containers off. Then I am very careful not to let the soil dry on me because all the roots , at that time, are between the soil and container wall. And remember, I root them in sunny outdoors with a little shade over their heads.
Maybe after I up-pot them into 1 gallon then I should use more porous mixture...?

Thanks Shailsh, I am surprised myself how well this method is working for me...

Looking good.  I'm envious of the great figs you have got and found. 

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