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newnandawg

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This has been my work horse and it is starting this year off the same. This is also one of my top
five tasting figs. It is like a big fat juicy, jammy strawberry. This year it gets a 9.

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rafed

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Thanks for posting, Mike.

Glad to hear it's a work horse. I got some cuttings not long ago and are a work in progress.
Glad I see now what to expect.

kubota1

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Mike, Thanks for the great description and picture of your figs. I think after hearing how good it is, I'm going to have to add this one to my collection.

Otmani007

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Mike, thanks for sharing.

rafed

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[QUOTE=kubota1]Mike, Thanks for the great description and picture of your figs. I think after hearing how good it is, I'm going to have to add this one to my collection.[/QUOTE]

Art,

I have a couple going on now. Give me another month to make sure they are winners (rooting wise).
I can send one your way if all goes well.

They are still on the "will they make it?" stage.

WillsC

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look great Mike.  Mine is loaded but no where near ripening yet.  

kubota1

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Rafed, Thanks I appreciate it!

rafed

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[QUOTE=kubota1]Rafed, Thanks I appreciate it![/QUOTE]

No problem, Art.
I'll tag your name on one. Cross your fingers. LOL

JD

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Good work Mike. Everyone should have a workhorse like Malta Black. Keep the posts coming.

newnandawg

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Rafed, let me know if they don't make it and I can make a couple airlayers for you and Art.

rafed

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Thanks, Mike.

I think they will but I am being cautious. That's why I asked for a month. Once I see some hardening from the new growth then I think all's well.

waynea

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Thanks for sharing, I am glad I concentrated on Malta Black when making my purchases.

rcantor

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Mine is 3+ years old and has it's first figs on it this year.  So many of my figs have dropped from record cold and 4 straight days of rain in mid July that I am on pins & needles to see if any will ripen.

rafaelissimmo

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Great fig Mike, thanks for the foto. I have about 30 little green main crop figs on my 2nd year in ground, they still look about 45 days from ripening, I hope they make it.

Charitup

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Beautiful figs, Beautiful pictures and thanks for sharing

jenn42

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Looks sooo good! Thanks for sharing & making my wish list grow even longer! My whole family loves everything strawberry, so I know they would LOVE them, not that any fig here goes uneaten =)

Ruuting

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Mike, thanks for sharing the great photos and information, and thanks for sharing this variety with me. You knocked a very desirable one off my wish list.

Tonycm

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Those look dee-licous. By any chance do you know the approximate number of days it took to ripen? My Malta Black was slow to put figs on this year (late June) so I'm hoping the ones on there ripen. Also hoping for dry sunny weather with some heat.

newnandawg

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About 70 days from embryo to ripe

m5allen

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Nice, thanks for sharing.  I have a young Malta that has some baby figs that I hope to taste this year.  Can't wait. 

 

How old is your tree?  In ground or in container?  Thanks.

newnandawg

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It is a fourth year tree and was put in ground this spring.

Tonycm

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Thanks Mike. That's good news. I should still be able to get some ripe figs off that tree before the arctic weather sets in.