JR
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So is there a Fig-Aholics Anonymous, because I think I may have a problem. I don't know how it all started, because first I'm on the internet (which I rarely am since I'm a computer dinosaur) browsing around and then next thing I know I'm on your F4F website for a looooong time (way too long....). Then I'm buying scions off of Ebay from some guy in Turkey... and hunting around obscure nurseries... Days later I'm STILL on the internet and my eyes are burning and I'm itching to post to the forum but until that point I had no idea what a "forum" was (thanks to my wife for patiently teaching me). I went shopping until I found the Root Riot propagation kit you were all talking about and I had to go down some darkened back alley (literally) to get it from a hydroponics dealer... and they were extremely helpful but I think they weren't used to dealing with an obsessed fig grower wannabe. For the last 2 days I've been pulling a Bill Murray Caddyshack-style gopher hunt, clearing potential tree locations for my future trees. My wife is beginning to worry but I've ASSURED her that I do NOT have a problem. What? It's only a tree... well, 2 trees... okay, 3 trees and some sticks from a guy in Turkey... It's been a rough week (but at least I didn't black out... I don't think...). So thanks to my wife for taking some photos of my new Root Riot propagation set-up with some cuttings from a questionable black mission that I started some years back. I've included some photos! (Okay, SHE'S included the photos.... but I asked her to...)
FiggyFrank
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No problems detected JR! :)
__________________ Frank zone 7a - VA
Gina
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Funny post. Thanks for sharing. I cannot see the photos. :( I only see the dreaded red X
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Dan796
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"Hello, my name is Dan, and I'm a fig-a-holic!" And darn happy about it too! :) I've never had so much fun! Thanks to all who shared with me! God Bless you!
__________________ Dan~ WV zone 5-6
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deerhunter16b
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Posted 1359946744
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wow i understand completely
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Grasa
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Me too, cannot visualize the pictures only a red X.
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JR
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Posted 1359948797
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Trying again with the photos...
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Nichole
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Too funny. I played hooky today from a prior engagement. I've been sick all weekend so that's my excuse. Not a lie. But then I thought... hey,... I could go to a hydroponics store and get me some root riot tray stuff. So I dragged myself in. I look awful and sound even worse. "Hey, buddy, got any <looks around> root riot? It's for fig trees" he seriously looked at me like I had lost my marbles. And I think I have. Welcome to the club. You're in good company.
__________________ Seattle area - Zone 8b http://www.niroha.com Fig Inventory https://sites.google.com/site/nicholesgardeninventory/fig-trees Wish list: Barbillone, Black Triana, Brooklyn Dark, Brooklyn White, Figo Branco, Figo Preto, Grantham Royal, Grisse de St Jean, Honey Jumbo, LSU Gold, LSU Scott's Yellow, Matta, Noire De Caromb, Panevino Dark, Roja, Syrian Long, Uncle Corky's Honey Delight
JR
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Posted 1359950494
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Ebay is like that evil dealer on the corner...beckoning... just one more... thank God I'm a computer dinosaur and I have to ask my wife for help when I make a purchase!! BUT the good news is that I now know what "caprification" is, thanks to my endless hours on the computer and this fabulous forum! So thanks for the tip, Eukofios. Ya know, if I can just work that word into everyday conversation I would REALLY look smart.
JoAnn749
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Problem? What problem? Who has a problem? WE don't!
__________________ Jo-Ann DFW TX, Zone 7b-8a Wish List: Black Madeira,, Kathleen's Black, Malta Black, Marseille VS Black, White Paradisio, LSU Scott's Black, Conadria, White Trianna, Marttineca Rimada, Excel, Peter's Honey, Bebera Preta (Abebereira), Strawberry Verte
noss
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Well, JR, Where do you live? The fig wasp only lives in a small area of our country. Re: The addiction. There is no Figaholics Anonymous because no one wants to break their addiction to figs! I don't think you'll get any encouragement to even try and find FA. Even if there were one, who would join it? Personally, I think there is a genetic tendency for some people to become instantly addicted to figs from the first taste. Can't explain it and don't have any proof, other than it seems to happen to way too many people to ignore that may be actual. Even thinking about figs brings on a euphoria to me that makes me feel warm and fuzzy all over. The addictive substance may stay in the brain for awhile. ? Relax and enjoy the ride, noss
__________________ noss/a.k.a. Vivian Lafayette, LA Zone 9a Wish List: Col de Dame Blanc, Col de Dame Noir, Scott's Yellow, Tony's Brown Italian, any other fig that is good in the rain/humidity and has a real figgy flavor.
JR
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Posted 1359952026
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Just had a thought... Next time anyone finds themselves in a hydroponics store and feels a little uncomfortable, here's some fig names to throw around: Lebanese Red, Good Leaf, Golden Seedless, Santa Cruz White, Small Green Red... just tell 'em you're growing that and they'll never know.... :)
rafed
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Posted 1359953215
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Come on over Jr, You'll fit right in with us. HeHeheHe.
garden_whisperer
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What do you call a fig addict that don't want to break the habbit. A drunk becomes a alcoholic when they go to aa. If they never go then they are just a drunk. So with us and figs what are we if we don't do the figaholic thing. That's what I am. And love it.
__________________ Dave Zone 6b Illinois "Be the change you wish to see in the world"
Smaritza
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I started with 2 trees. Then I found this site and lurked for awhile..Then I signed up and I'm here EVERYDAY.. Reading and learning..
I think I was one of those people who was bidding on that $100 fig stick. Thank goodness I was outbid, because I wouldn't know how to explain that to the man of the house. I did win a more reasonable fig tree and the seller was kind enough to send me extras. That kindness sent me into a fig whirl wind!!! Then I bought two trees from grow organic.com. I ordered the plugs and realized that I had some from last year from my veggie growing endeavors so I have to send those back. The man looks at my sticks and then looks at me. I am a fig addict.
You are not alone.
Resistance is futile..
__________________ Smaritza
Bronx, NY
Wishing for: Ronde de Bordeaux, Aubique Petit, Pananas Purple, Longue d Aout, Lebanese Red, Ischia Black, Scott's Black, Martineca Rimada,
Tarantella, Jolly Tiger, Nero,
saxonfig
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Posted 1359985716
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Just because I haven't shaved in months, showered in weeks, and my teeth are falling out, doesn't mean I have a problem! Now get off my back, I'm trying to save this cutting!!! Welcome JR. You're among those who can relate ;-) .
__________________Fig Well An d Prosper! Bill - SW KY. Zone 6b. 36.5N I'm fruitnut on ebay.