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Sultani no signs of dropping

My experience with fig dropping is that they get slightly spongy. Looking good with stripes forming ....... to be continued ;-)

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Keeping an eye on mine as well, here in Albuquerque, where fig fly does not thrive. Will compare notes and photos.

Still getting bigger and making more. Also lits of thick branching

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Looks good Richie, yours are bigger than mine (of course your growing season starts months ahead of PA). 
do you recall how long ago your figlets started to form on Sultani?

Great looking figs. :) They have the strips just like my unknown.

Mine are at the same stage, Richie. They ripened last year, and I expect them to again. I think Sultani is a common.

If it's common and it tastes like it looks, then it's going to increase my wishlist. Thanks, Ritchie and Gary, for enabling. : )

Richie, Goooood looking figs already! Waiting for the first ripened fig pic :-)!

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Originally Posted by eboone

Looks good Richie, yours are bigger than mine (of course your growing season starts months ahead of PA). 
do you recall how long ago your figlets started to form on Sultani?


I would say about 5 weeks ago or longer. I took some pics when they were very small. I will check the date stamp. Does anyone know the taste
And thanks for everyone response. Always nice to here from my buddies. Richie

Any update on if they are ripening without the wasp?

This is with the wasp. An excellent fig.
I am curious if it's a truly common too

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Here in Albuquerque, the figs dropped. Then the tree dropped into the compost bin.

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