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Frankallen
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This is my First year for my potted Figs. However, I have a nice Bldg behind my house that's Insulated very well. What is the Normal procedure |
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dkirtexas
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I kept mine in unheated garage with heat lamps 24/7. They never lost leaves and continued to grow. I also tried a standard 4ft shop light about 24" above my smallest trees and they did real well. I don't know about grow lights as I think they are too expensive and what I did worked well for a heck of a lot less money. I don't know about chill hours, I have lived in the Bahamas and Hawaii and neither has any chill hours and figs do fine there. One thing I think I did see was that the leaves did turn yellow and fall off but replacement leaves were almost immediate, no apparent dormancy. |
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chome360
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I'm in the same boat and wondering the same things. Also curious if the trees should be left out in the elements until the leaves drop and they go "dormant" before being pout away for winter storage. |
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indestructible87
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Another question I have is if sunlight is important if I'm letting them go dormant. I don't have a garage and my basement doesn't have windows with a lot of light coming in them |
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OttawanZ5
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I am in Zone 5a where temperatures can dip to -25 deg C most winters during night hours (Occasionally dipping to -30C. |
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musillid
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I just started growing figs in the past year or two. I live in zone 6a. Last year mine went into my unheated, attached garage, some wrapped in blue tarps and others not. They all survived just fine. One note of of unknown significance is that an upstairs cold air return vent empties into the garage and the garage has an insulated overhead door. I do not know the average temperature in there, or the diurnal differential. |
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ascpete
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Frank, |
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rafaelissimmo
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hello, I will tell you that I kept my first potted fig indoors in warmth by the window for years, worried about it's fragility and youth, and it would leaf out in winter, but never produce figs, no matter what. Clear lesson: dormancy and chill hours are imperative. I lived in Alabama so I know what your winters are like, they are fairly benign. An insulated, unheated garage will do great. I water my pots at least once a month during dormancy, just a spritz out of the watering can. My figs endure 25-30 degree F nights and have never had an ounce of dieback. I do not wrap them, nor would I recommend you to do so since we are in the same zone 7b, even though I get colder winters by far. If by chance there is a really cold snap I might bring younger, smaller pots indoors until the really bad cold passes, and I certainly will do that with my smaller specimens this winter. But put them back out once the cold snap is over. Good luck! |
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musillid
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I like Pete's answer. |
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