Dieseler
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Here i show some grise olivettte figs on my tree Click to enlarge
The_celt
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Wow looks good hope it doesn't drop too many.
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Dieseler
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Celt it should hold on to them , last season one was in near ripe and a few days away but fell due to wind most likely and not abort like 2 other plants i have and will destroy in a year or 2 if no improvement. Here is such fig cut open afterwards that i did not taste. Second picture i ate not cut open and it was sweet but not much else that i recall. Tree is but a juvenile and this season i will get to taste more and post pictures.
The_celt
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Martin Mine is still young but have some small figlets on it. I hope yours keeps them that means mine will in years to come. Not to sound selfish Thank you for the pics.
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Dieseler
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Celt thats not selfish. Pastiliere and Kalamata Black have taught me well on what to look for when figs abort on a few types in my yard. I show in new thread some of those examples.
rafed
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Sounds like it's time to add a couple white figs Martin since they are less known to drop their figs.
Figluvah
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HAHA......Go for it Rafed
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