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mnedelcu
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This is my Giant black german fig,a big black fig with red pulp,cold hardy,not very sweet,little bit watery...a 6 from1 to 10. Marius |
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Wildforager
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Hey Maruis, Whats the story behind this fig? I seem to remember you said it was purchased in Germany but I wonder if you could fill in the story a little better. |
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robertharper
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Marius, the first picture reminds me of a Brown Turkey. Bob, zone 5 Connecticut
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ejp3
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So does the last one with the hollow center. But I love the color of the first picture. |
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mnedelcu
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This fig is definitely not a Brown Turkey.It's a dark(black) fig and bigger in size than Brown Turkey.The story of this fig is pretty short.Was purchased in Germany by my brother in law(who lives over there),in 2009,near Stuttgart,having the label:" Grosse schwartze feige"-Giant black fig.I added the "german" word and voila...Giant Black German Fig. |
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BronxFigs
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Have any of the growers of this variety learned how to get it to be at its optimum? Does it need heat, long summers....does it split/sour in North-East? |
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dfoster25
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Looks like there was just one posted on E-bay. |
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BronxFigs
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If anyone is growing this variety, this season, please post some photos of tree, leaves, and figs, as they are at this point. |
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slingha
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Frank - |
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nypd5229
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I have it in ground and tips were pinched. They are still small. Leaves look very much like BT. I'll try to post pics tomorrow. |
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BronxFigs
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Thanks guys for the links and for some new, updated photos. Hoping for some opinions about this fig variety. I will be growing this fig for the first time, and would love to know how I can grow this fig to reach its full potential for flavor. |
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BronxFigs
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So....back again. Any NEW updated photos and information re: figs, taste best growing techniques? I have this variety, and so far, only gigantic leaves. |
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mnedelcu
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Frank,this is my inground Giant Black German.As you can see, is a heavy producer despite the fact that i prune it a lot in spring for cuttings.Now start swelling his figs.I will post some more pictures in a week. Marius |
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BronxFigs
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Marius...... |
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BronxFigs
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Anything new to add? Updated information? Some current pics? |
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jenniferarino83
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Thank you for sharing |
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