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louborges
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I bought two brown fig cutting about 4 years ago. Same size, one I put in the ground inside my unheated greenhouse and another in a pot. I covered the one in the ground every winter and it comes back without any die off. but never produces any figs. I keep cutting it back about 4 feet from the ground. Lots of leaves but never any fruit at all. Its twin has been in a pot that I bring in every winter and it produced a dozen or so very nice figs. I know that having them in pot encourages fruiting but what is happening with the one in the ground? I'm about to give up on it. |
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fignutty
Registered: Posts: 580 |
I've had some things like that happen as well. I'm thinking my issues in ground at times have been too much vigor. The larger root system encourages growth at the expense of fruiting. You might try less water and less nitrogen so as to slow growth. |
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pino
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Not sure what zone you are in but what I find instrumental is getting the right fig variety for my zone. |
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sdpops
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Fully agree with Pino's reply. Matching figs to your zone and micro climate very imp to fruiting. Here in Yuma (zone 10) with a very short dormancy period, I find that my varieties, all in the ground & all having breba crops produce best with moderate pruning that 1) forces breba crops on last years growth & 2) keeps them at a bush size, under 6 feet preferably, with many new branches for main crops. It's to hot here to keep potted plants, long term, but I do pot up, in 5 gal pots, rooted cuttings for givaways and selling as year old starts. My opinion is that too many people focus on "how many varieties" rather than "what works here" |
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americanfiglover
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Have you checked the soil that the planted tree is growing in? It could be lacking some nutritions that encourage fruiting possibly. |
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deerhunter16b
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I agree with Pino.....pinching and thinning will help |
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jdsfrance
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Hi louborges, |
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