This cutting was started around the end of February. On June 26 it had it's first 2 little tiny figs starting.
They grew for about a month then kind of just stopped and didn't do anything for about a month. A couple of weeks ago, they started swelling a little more. They got slighly lighter colored green. I expected them to droop more or get paler. They started getting soft though. I was sure they were rotten, so I went ahead and picked them this morning.
Surprise surprise!!
I was very surprised by the inside color. I was expecting an amber color. The cuttings came from Jon. I was so excited by how good it looked inside, I almost forgot to take pictures.. Half of one survived long enough to pose.
The skin was pretty thick and a little tough. The inside was jam-like, but not very sweet and just a little figgy (it's a first year tree, after all). Lots of seed crunch. The eye was very small. There were some tiny tiny brown ants on the figs, but I didn't see any in the eye.
Nana7b had told me how unhappy he was with his White Texas Everbearing due to dry unedible fruit. This one was definitely juicy. It has earned another year in my yard. If the taste gets better then it's a keeper for sure!