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handarius

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This is one of some my Fig Garden..
Some varieties are: Negronne, Abicou, Long Yellow, Panachee, Purple Jordan (Indonesian Name), Green Jordan (Indonesian Name), Brown Turkey, Bourjasotte, Vern Brown Turkey, Conadria, Grise de Saint Jean, Bellone, Tenna, Adriatik, Celeste, Black Bethlehem, Honey Delight, Osborn, Sals Gen, Black Genoa, Blue Giant, Sulthane, etc.

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Hello Handarius

Welcome!. and congratulations.

You have a very nice fig farm with all good varieties! What spacing did you use ?
Did these plants root in the ground, or were they transplanted
They look strong and healthy.
Are you using any corrective mineral to that soil? or fertilizer ?
Figs do need and love lime (calcium) as well as a bit of iron, over and above all organic (best) fertilizer they get .
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Hello, Lampo..
Thank you for your opinion...
I use spacing: 2 metres
They transplanted directly to the ground / soil
I use organic fertilizer; specially from goat / cow feces

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Nice work and welcome! Looks like a young planting? Which one is your favorite?
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Very nice, congratulations, and thanks for sharing.

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Wow, that's very impressive!  Lots of rewards in the near future.
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Looks great!! Good luck with your fig farm!
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Nice fig garden. Looks like you'll have enough to keep your stomach full. ;)
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Hello and welcome,

Great looking plants........well done you . Were are you located?

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Handarius,

Have you tasted the Purple Jordan yet? If so what do you think of it?

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@ blueboy1977 = some of my favorite are: Negronne, Brown Turkey, Conadria, Bellone, Sals
@ Tam = thank you, good luck to you too.
@ FiggyFrank = Thanks a lot.
@ BLB = thank you, good luck to you too.
@ Tonycm =  thank you, yes..when the fruits are rippen...will enough to fullfilled my stomack everyday, ha ha...
@ Liza = thank you, I am in Indonesia.
2 kubota1 = Purple Jordan is common fig in Indonesia, came in Indonesia bout 10-15 years ago; the tasted is very good / sweet, good looking. The fruit skin is purple redish, and 60-80 grams in weight.


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Here is the pict of Purple Jordan..

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Another pict of Purple Jordan:

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Handarius,

Thanks so much! I have one and I hope it ripens for me.

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