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Why can't all nodes look like this?

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  • KK




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I had to do a double take on the second pic, looked like mirror images!

Nice!

Looks good. Trees must be thriving.

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  • Tam

That is a productive tree. Please let us know what is a cultivar name? Thanks for sharing.

Best,
Tam

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That is a productive tree. Please let us know what is a cultivar name? Thanks for sharing. Best, Tam


scratch what I said, the fig from St. Mary's was the next pot over. 

The double headers above were cuttings that came to me as Cyprus 2 years ago.


   


Keith, I would say double the pleasure and double the haul. What # do you have on this variety?

KK

Any chance you can get some close ups of the leaves?

I won't be home till Thursday for Friday but I want to compare it to a Bronze Paradiso.


Thanks

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Looking good!

Some varieties (cultivars) do it more often than other (in similar environments). I have an 3-years old unknow fig plant with three brances and each branch has a double on the same node.

Is it a dark fig or a white fig?

One of the node of FIG be underdeveloped with bad taste.

I had the same thing but both fell, Let me see if I still have the picture...
yeah I still
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KK Any chance you can get some close ups of the leaves? I won't be home till Thursday for Friday but I want to compare it to a Bronze Paradiso. Thanks



Scratch what I said, just checked the tag, the one from St. Mary’s was the next pot over.

These cuttings came to me as Cyprus 2 years ago.

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Ok. Scratch it is. Looks nice though.

KK how are you growing those figs in your yard? Do you have a forest of 20 gallon pots to work from?

Not to play one-up manship, but here are 4 figs at a node on my LSU Gold:
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I have this particular Capri that's rooting as we speak that came from a tree that 40-50% are double nodes...here's the example.

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