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macmike
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Here are some pictures I took of my Hardy Chicago Fig Tree I planted last month. Not getting much growth so don't know what to do for the tree. Notice one of the original shoots the leaves died. Don't know why. Any ideas on this one. I know we don't have much growing season left for the year. Maybe the small size might help me winterize this one. |
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satellitehead
Registered: Posts: 3,687 |
I am not seeing pictures. |
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macmike
Registered: Posts: 113 |
How about now do you see pictures, actually jpg's? Sorry about that Old Chap.
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satellitehead
Registered: Posts: 3,687 |
I see five images uploaded. Looks good. The whole missing-picture-bug is merciless. |
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robertharper
Registered: Posts: 369 |
Good advise Jason. Bob
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FrozenJoe
Registered: Posts: 1,115 |
You also may want to clear out some of that vegetation growing around it. The roots of those plants are competing with your fig tree for water and nutrients. |
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71GTO
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I second Joe, I made that mistake earlier this year I planted two trees. I cleared a small circle, grass and weeds creeped in and my trees stopped growing and turned lime green. I cleared a big circle, mulched and sprayed a little MG and the trees took off. I'm guessing now is to late for the MG, but clearing out the grass cant hurt. |
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thefigman11
Registered: Posts: 63 |
I bought 2 of them at Lowes also, put them in pots and they really took off. I bought my dad 2 and he put them in the ground and they seem to be growing very slow, don't know why. Hope this helps. |
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BLB
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Your tree is likely focusing on root production. I have seen this with figs and other trees planted in ground, little or now top growth for a month or so then watch out. it should take off. And if you don't see much top growth this season as it is getting late, you should for sure next year. |
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