Gordenia
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Any idea what is the story behind this listing? eBay item number:221806013941
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What the hell did I just read? Is this guy drunk?
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Seems like he's trying to prove some kind of point with his listing. Entertaining nonetheless
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Here and I thought every one took green cutting from their trees and then mow them into oblivion. Guess I'll have to put those days behind me now. So weird! !!!!
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Think i'll bid $.01 just to see if he is up for the postage.
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The ebay thing may be goofy but if you read the following it is apparent this guy knows a lot about figs.http://www.jamesleonardartist.me/jolly-tiger-culture.html
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A joke with a serious message? I think he is being funny in his own way and sending a message to the eBay crowd that jumps on auctions for popular fig names without knowing anything about the fig they are buying. In the listing he says; "..most unique offering of Green Non variegated Rare Jolly Tiger Fig Mulch!!!!!!!" at the end he says: "...there is no such named cultivar as "Green", "Non variegated" or "Green Leaf Jolly Tiger Fig" He forgot to put a smiley face or LOL in closing.
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Apparently the man knows what he is doing. He is just having fun on ebay.
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I would like to know exactly what's on his mind. Maybe we should ask him. Curiosity killed the cat.
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One or two ebay sellers have recently listed "green" or "non-variegated" Jolly Tiger plants -- no doubt for those ever-hopeful folks who dream of reverted plants reverting back to variegated forms. This guy obviously didn't appreciate those listings. ;-)
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this is the funny guy .. good one james
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Originally Posted by Egghead One or two ebay sellers have recently listed "green" or "non-variegated" Jolly Tiger plants -- no doubt for those ever-hopeful folks who dream of reverted plants reverting back to variegated forms. This guy obviously didn't appreciate those listings. ;-)
Is it possible that reverted plant will revert back to variegated form? My perfectly variegated plant /last season/ all green now.
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Jim is a good guy and very good JT grower, maybe the best. I bought one from him that is doing great. I have not seen any that look as nice as his. Yes, he's perturbed by folks selling junk and also by those that buy said junk. If you win his auction you receive a grade of "F"! Or maybe he will take pitty on someone who bids a lot, but I hope not. The only error I've seen from Jim is that he's posted on his web site that he thinks JT might be a Panache mutation. Maybe folks should read his bio at http://www.jamesleonardartist.me/biography.html and maybe they'll understand a bit more. :) So, do you bid to have fun or so Jim can laugh at you?
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Originally Posted by Gordenia Is it possible that reverted plant will revert back to variegated form? My perfectly variegated plant /last season/ all green now.
That depends on why your plant has gone green. There's a variety of reasons why a plant can show variegation -- genetic mutations, chimerism, viruses, nutritional deficiencies, and so on. And there's a variety of reasons why a previously variegated plant can turn green, which vary depending on what caused the variegation in the first place. Jolly Tiger is a genetic chimera -- which means that some of its cells produce normal pigment, and some don't. That's why you have random patches of color. With chimeric plants, sometimes the "normal" cells will take over -- the branches that produce more chlorophyll will be healthier and grow faster, and they'll eventually overwhelm the variegated branches. Once that happens -- once there are no more "no-pigment" cells -- you're done. You have a green plant. HOWEVER -- some chimeras can be affected by environmental conditions, like light or fertilizer. I don't know how sensitive Jolly Tiger is to environment, since I've never had one. If your entire JT was variegated last year, and if the entire thing is green now, you may *possibly* be seeing this effect -- I don't know. But if so, it would be worthwhile changing the light conditions of the plant (move it to a sunnier or shadier location) and changing your fertilizing regimen (stop giving it nitrogen), and then waiting to see what happens. Good luck!
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had the same day as james in school .. were they demanded I tell how I cheated ... because I got the best sore on a test .
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Here's a reply from my good friend Jim the seller of the green jolly tiger mulch on ebay Dave of the fig forum asked if I could "write a little reply for the fig site." Hell no, little is just for small thinkers! And I just popped the cork on a bottle of chestnut blossom wine. So blame this all on Dave. When I was half way through my home page, about my art, I had a friend check it out. She said why aren't you talking about fracking. Oops, and there it is the CLICK ME drop down menu - you don't want to go there but you might want to click CLICK ME it has to do with plants and 'dkirtexas' who thinks I got the smarts may wish to rethink that opinion, I really blew it with a tomato. So I have my peeves and eBay is one. In short they let everybody get away with anything as long as they make money. I have complained to eBay about fraudulent sales numerous times and nothing is done. They are money makers. It's all that simple. So the onus is placed on our backs. Lets start with the mythical Green Jolly Tiger. Jolly Tiger fig is a named cultivar and is is variegated. If it reverts back to green and "cures it's self of the genetic disease" all you have is a ficus carica and one that apparently tastes bad from some reports. I can't stand to see people lose their money to the P.T. Barnum effect -"A sucker is born every minuet". Last year there was a listing for Jolly Tiger cuttings, they looked so bad I offered free cuttings for those that purchased them, I made good on that offer. One of the buyers that did go through with the purchase received 3 "cuttings" it was a dead fig twig of unknown origin that was snapped into three pieces and was so rotten the bark was falling off. She of course got her money back - ah but that is the plan. Here's how it works. In two words MONEY LAUNDERING. The seller has an eBay account and makes money through sales. To lower tax responsibility the seller does the above then declares a loss to the full amount of the sale. This is also done buy ordering "stock" from over seas that is garbage and a loss is created and then returned. This launders the money from stock supplier. Once in PayPal its untraceable. There are groups of people often with the same PayPal account # and yet in different states. If you wish to look into the subject Google money laundering eBay as well as PayPal. Here's where it get interesting, you can make money. After you research a suspect(s) you call the FBI and make a full report. They will listen and file it but they will say "Not our job, call the IC3 unit." that's internet crimes. Don't do that. Wait a bit then call the IRS make a report on their tax evasion. They WILL open a case. Wait a bit more then call the IC3 unit. The deal is if you turn in a tax evader and the Treasury recovers money you get 10%. Mind you some of these organized rings are huge and if the feds start seizing accounts it's some serious coin. Someone at eBay is nervous about the feds who are now looking into the laundering issue especially for the funding of terrorism and so they shed their ownership of PayPal recently. Now if they just get rid of fraudulent sellers or those that bend the truth to sell high price items - forget it they make to much money for them. We must be our own police starting with, there are no green Jolly Tiger Figs. Have a great now. JIMhttp://www.jamesleonardartist.me/jolly-tiger-culture.html PS 'brianm' No not drunk at time of ebay listing but I shale not confirm or deny my current state. 'pino' The Canadian hit the nail on the head. ( They good that way)
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Gordenia could you post pictures of the tree? I had a couple that did that and Jim told me just to cut them down to where they still may be variegated at the bottom and when the new growth emerged it went back to being a variegated Jolly Tiger as opposed to being a green Jolly Tiger LOL
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That was pretty funny.
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Originally Posted by Dave Gordenia could you post pictures of the tree? I had a couple that did that and Jim told me just to cut them down to where they still may be variegated at the bottom and when the new growth emerged it went back to being a variegated Jolly Tiger as opposed to being a green Jolly Tiger LOL
Already done that, I cut the tree /was not really a tree- just 3rd season starter/ and trying to root cuttings- nothing to see yet. As nobody really have any reliable information about this fig behavior I will rely on my own experience. So far I have feeling that if it is gone, it is gone...........
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It is probably his reaction on eBay item number:231587840613
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Is this what he sent you?
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Here is my baby. She's only a year old. Gonna pinch her soon.
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Can someone tell me jolly tiger is common fig or otherwise? I saw someone sell it on eBay and interested to 1 in my collection
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Common fig. I recommend buying a small tree rather than cuttings due to authenticity.
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I got cuttings from James, he is a very nice guy, likes to be involved with the process of the buyers growing them. definitely can guarantee his authenticity, which is the reason why he makes these humorous ebay listings.
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I'm selling some on EBay now. I've got a total of 4 bundles of 3. They are authentic. It's hard to mistake the leaf. I would be interested in a trade if that works for you.
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There are several green leaf Jolly Tigers on eBay selling for as much as variegated, don't people read? I purchased non-variegated a couple years ago for $2 each. Good luck Aaron, Marius had 5 sets that sold immediately.
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Be very weary..
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Originally Posted by brianm Be very weary..
Why do you want people to be tired?
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Aw come on Aaron, just an extra "e", slip of the finger.
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Originally Posted by waynea Aw come on Aaron, just an extra "e", slip of the finger.
I think your both thinking of "Leery". Lol
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dictionary.cambridge.org/.../w ... Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
wary definition , meaning, what is wary: not completely trusting or certain about something or someone:
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brianm is correct- just had a trigger finger
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Lol
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I think buying cuttings of JT is fine as long as you know it's from a trustworthy seller. At least one scammer is back at it again. Today I picked my first fruit from the JT I bought from Jim. That tree is about 7' tall now and in a 24" box planter. Fruit was moderately sweet and flavor was unique, but nothing I really was excited about. Foliage is definitely the main attraction of this variety.
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Harvey C, do you have some cutting for sale. Aldemanto sell it on ebay but he cannot sent it aboard. Really interested with this variety but it hard to find authentic one.
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Brian: When you "pinch" the tree...do you pinch the top growth to make it get branches on the bottom? Quote:
Originally Posted by brianm Here is my baby. She's only a year old. Gonna pinch her soon.
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Yes but didn't work. Sent shoot straight up
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Didn't work? I wonder why. I have a few small trees (6-7 inches) that I want to make into bushes when they get growing but haven't read enough about this yet "pinching" method.
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Originally Posted by newbie Harvey C, do you have some cutting for sale. Aldemanto sell it on ebay but he cannot sent it aboard. Really interested with this variety but it hard to find authentic one.
Not at this time, will probably wait until January when trees go dormant.
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Originally Posted by newbie Harvey C, do you have some cutting for sale. Aldemanto sell it on ebay but he cannot sent it aboard. Really interested with this variety but it hard to find authentic one.
Not at this time, will probably wait until January when trees go dormant.
Thanks. Will have to wait then...
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Harvey, it's a beautiful looking fig. I guess the foliage is the main attraction when it comes to flavor, right? What would you compare this fig's flavor to?
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HarveyC I think buying cuttings of JT is fine as long as you know it's from a trustworthy seller. At least one scammer is back at it again.
Today I picked my first fruit from the JT I bought from Jim. That tree is about 7' tall now and in a 24" box planter. Fruit was moderately sweet and flavor was unique, but nothing I really was excited about. Foliage is definitely the main attraction of this variety.
PS: I did notice on ebay that F4F group members do mention this on the description. Thank you all for this! Being new at fig tree growing and, new here on the group, it helps to read this on the description. I also really appreciate seeing the watermark on the photos! Great job!
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The pulp had a mild sweet flavor but I thought the skin seemed a little bitter. Some people peel their figs before eating so that's not much of an issue for them. I don't believe very many people have had fruit yet from their trees, I only recall two others off hand at the moment. I have an attraction to variegated plants so I still think it's worth growing.
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Yes, I agree with you on how cool variegated plants are, Harvey...beautiful to see that and especially on a fig tree, right?! When I buy figs, I ALWAYS eat them whole (some day I will pick them from my trees). I've never peeled a fig mainly because I just love FIGS. Alison here on F4F also mentioned that the Monstrueuse fig skin is NOT EDIBLE--right? (Thank you for the cuttings, Alison!).
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Its said that Jolly Tiger figs was first time coming from Japan.
But I never seen , its sold by Japanese nurseries or by figs collector there , except in Ebay.
Anyone know or could tell the Jolly Tiger figs coming from.
Salam.
Zaitun.