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mnedelcu

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Back in 2012 or 2013,i did some cuttings exchange with someone from Canada(cannot remember his name...),and i receive from him a tiny cutting named Nexoe,a very cold hardy fig-according to him.Last year i had very few figs,5 or 6,but this year was a very productive cultivar.Fruits are yellow-red,long tail and taste like cardboard...i give them a 4...
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Marius,

Do you think they will get better in the next few years, or are you giving it the axe?

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They look good. But taste bad. :((
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I've had 4 good figs off of my Nexoe but I let them get a lot more ripe

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