BLB
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My tree only produced a few figs and they are pretty small, but vey large in taste. An excellent fig indeed!
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lampo
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Nice small figs!
In a good deal of esamples, small figs are the very best
Francisco
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Barry, are you growing the plant in a pot or in the ground?
Bob @ T. Pine
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Looks great!
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Barry
Turn the lights off and hand one to you know who. He'll never know the difference;)
BLB
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Bob This was grown in a pot, don't think it is hardy enough for inground in my zone. This is truly a good fig Rafed, regardless of color, too bad some people don't know what they are missing
Gina
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I have a small one of this variety in a pot that has some fruits on it. Considering the mother plant (not vigorous), the yearling cutting from it is surprisingly healthy - so I think they will mature. I'm looking forward to trying them. :)
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BLB
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Hope yours ripens Gina, if so, you are in for a real treat!
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Barry: Thank you for posting. Can you please explain to me what was it taste like? Thank you. Best, Tam
BLB
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Tam, I stink at taste descriptions, to me it was very sweet, had a rich flavor, maybe a bit of berry and a bit chewy texture. Sorry I'm not more descriptive
Tam
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Barry: Thank you. Did the skins have chewy texture? Best, Tam
BLB
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Yes the skin was somewhat chewy. It seems to take a while to ripen, a bit longer than most too
Gina
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Originally Posted by BLB Hope yours ripens Gina, if so, you are in for a real treat!
Thanks. I hope so. I just went out and checked. I have 5 fruits on a small tree that's almost 2 feet tall in a true 5 gallon pot. Nice healthy leaves too. As the days get shorter I'll make sure it remains in absolutely full sun. I definitely lean towards the dark side, but this is one I really want to try. The more I grow figs and get to taste really good ones, the more I like them. :) :) It's not just win-win, it's yum-yum.
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