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flaxss
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Hello |
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aliok1
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Patlican figs Turkey grown in the Black Sea region |
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saxonfig
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Phew! Man those are some good looking figs! How cold hardy are they aliok1? |
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aliok1
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I don't understand you saxonfig.I dont know english lanquaqe.Translating google tanslate. |
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saxonfig
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Bu sizin dil midir aliok? |
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aliok1
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yes my lanquage it is |
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aliok1
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Figs link |
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saxonfig
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Bu ben post # 3 diyor. Düzgün tercüme olmayabilir biraz argo kullanılan beacause: Vay! Adam bu iyi görünümlü incir vardır! Nasıl soğuk hardy onlar aliok1 nelerdir? |
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aliok1
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Patlican figs pictures that are not mine.I copied one from Turkey forums friends |
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aliok1
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Figs grown in Turkey, very nice.See my messages old |
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saxonfig
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Yes, very tastey looking figs. Thank you aliok1. |
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flaxss
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[QUOTE=aliok1] I don't understand you saxonfig.I dont know english lanquaqe.Translating google tanslate. [/QUOTE]Merhaba Geçenlerde Patlican denilen bir incir, bir Türk incir satın aldı. Kimse bu konuda bir şey biliyor burada mı? tahammül? Bu tozlaşma ihtiyacı var? Bu bakım kolaydır? Ben onun karanlık bir incir biliyorum. resimler için teşekkürler, çok güzel bir incir ağacı arıyor Google, ama size sormak sözlük google o çok iyi demek değildir çevirmek. ................................................................................................................ Hello I recently bought a fig called Patlican, a Turkish fig. Does someone here know anything about it ? hardiness ? does it need pollination ? is it easy to care ? I know its a dark fig. Thanks for the pictures, very nice looking fig tree I try google translate to ask you, but google translate doesn't translate that very good. |
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flaxss
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[QUOTE=aliok1]Figs link |
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saxonfig
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I can't help you with your questions flaxss. Maybe someone else here knows about this one - ? |
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Bass
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Do you know if Patlican fig need pollination? |
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nypd5229
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I bought this and another Turkish Green fig ( possibly Beyaz Orak). They both took off, with spaghetti roots.These were both one of the easiest and quickest to root. One of the last to start but one of the first to be potted up. Ran out of room in the plastic cup. Patlican ![]() Green Turkish Fig ( Possible Beyaz Orak) ![]() The green fig leaves curled on their own in bin and have stayed that way. The leaves are stiff and firm with no limp yet, so the curling is interesting. Still have no positive idea if parthenocarpic, but from everything I have read and seen, it is. |
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Bass
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By the way, Patlican is pronounced Patleejan which means eggplant in turkish. We shall see how well it will bear for us here. |
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nypd5229
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Yeah |
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flaxss
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yes they where easy to root, i have not potted up mine yet. but the roots are grown good, maybe grown 1,5inch the last day. the rooted cuttings that are in clear plastic bottles a growing better then those that are in black containers. |
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satellitehead
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Nice spaghetti roots, Flax!! |
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flaxss
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[QUOTE=nypd5229]Yeah |
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flaxss
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[QUOTE=satellitehead] Nice spaghetti roots, Flax!! [/QUOTE]thanks i might transplant them soon into a new container. |
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rafed
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I have two small cuttings rooting with each having a huge birds nest roots but haven't pushed a leaves yet. |
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nelson20vt
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Rafed take good care of those two. I must say the patlican figs were by far the best rooter's I have ever rooted nice thick roots but all four died after transplant. So now back to 0 |
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nypd5229
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How long after transplant did they die? |
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nelson20vt
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Dominick the first two died about 3 weeks after transplant the other two died about a week later. All four had such a nice rootball already and atleast 10 leaves and I checked soil moisture with the moisture meter and made sure it was moist but a bit on the dry side but still was not good enough. |
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nypd5229
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Well according to your schedule of events, I still have a ways to go before I can feel good about any type of success. Only in 1 gallon for a week out of bins. |
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nelson20vt
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Dominick wish you the best of luck with you plants, just keep a close eye on them it was litteraly over night they wilted. But then again I have been having issue with extremely high humidity during the day and very little at night lost lots of cuttings this season more than any other season thus far. Atleast 50 so far. |
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flaxss
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My rooted cuttings are now outside in a closed cold frame, and are doing great so far, they have grown nicely and enjoying the warm weather. I haven't potted them up, i Think I will wait with it. |
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rafed
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Nelson, |
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nypd5229
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Quick Question: |
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flaxss
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Here are one of my cuttings, I transplanted it in April and it has grown nice, sadly a ''heat accident'' happen to my cuttings, it got to hot (113F,45C) one day in my cold frame so some of the roots fried and the leafs fell off, this happen when i still had them in the plastic bottle, after that I transplanted them in new containers and they recovered with new roots and new leafs. Now they have grown slow because it has been chilly weather. But I'm glad that they are alive and is growing a least some. |
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flaxss
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[QUOTE=nypd5229]Quick Question: |
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nypd5229
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Could be- No damage seen-just weird looking- Haven't seen them again! |
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nypd5229
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Here are pics of my one left |
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flaxss
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Its looking really great it seems to grow well, do you have cold weather to? |
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nypd5229
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The weather in Northeastern USA has been a bit chilly. Last 2 days have been 60 f or lower. But figs are forming on my other trees surprisingly. All my new rootings are very slow because of the weather. A little below normal on weather. Very rainy. 5 days of sun, 5 days of rain. On and off. |
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Olga
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Ok, guys.. |
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nypd5229
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Thanks fo the tips Olga. When you are 10 yrears old, that is so much fun. No fear of getting washed out by sea. |
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Olga
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Hi! |
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flaxss
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Yes Thanks for the tips Olga. |
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lukeott
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in the one picture i see a cutting with the growth coming from the very end, is this the tip of the branch? all the plants that i bought from cuttings all leafed from a side node, so i have not seen this before. and if so does the cutting end up looking like a air layer? |
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bugs
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I got this fig early this spring. It came from south Italy. The man that I got it from was calling it a eggplant. He said, that is what they called it in Italy. I was wandering if it maybe is the same fig? It grows well for me in the sum. Only one fig on the tree and it has not ripen yet. The tree is a good grower. He told me that it gets fig twice a year, late june early july and they are big. Shape like a eggplant. The next ones ripen end of september early october. |
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flaxss
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If you save the tip it will grow from there, if the tip is cut it will grow from a side node i think. Here is i side view; the tip has been pinched. |
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nypd5229
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I have treated this like a baby. I have left it in a 1 gallon and slowly added fertilizer to it to build a strong root system. Roots look healthy and strong. Ready for next year. Your tree looks good and well ahead of mine. Good luck!
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flaxss
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Thanks |
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tates
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Hello |
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JD
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Dominick and Olga, |
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nypd5229
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Slowly. I may put in my Self watering containers to jump start |
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zaitun
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My friend from turkey told me that : Patlican, Bardacik Figd would need pollinator. (Figs wasp) Best rgrds zaitun |
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