Register  |   | 
 
 
 


Reply
  Author   Comment  
schaplin

Registered:
Posts: 662
Reply with quote  #1 
Someone said they would like to see pictures so here is the Raspberry Latte cutting.  The roots are to the edge of the pot but have not yet started to wind around the bottom so it will still be a week or more before this one go's out.  The greenhouse has been a little warm this week so I'm trying to get them to the Cravo. Raspberry.jpg 

__________________
Wish List: @Hmari, @Maltese beauty, @Col de Dame Grise, @Bryant Dark, @Lynhurst White, @Melcedonia Dark,  @Panevino Dark, @Paradiso
donpaid

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 216
Reply with quote  #2 
Good lookin plant! Thumbs up!

Just curious, how long did it take for your Latte cuttings to root?

schaplin

Registered:
Posts: 662
Reply with quote  #3 
I had 2 cuttings.  One rooted very fast (less than 3 weeks) and the other just started to root(more than 2 months)
__________________
Wish List: @Hmari, @Maltese beauty, @Col de Dame Grise, @Bryant Dark, @Lynhurst White, @Melcedonia Dark,  @Panevino Dark, @Paradiso
musillid

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,507
Reply with quote  #4 
One started for me. It has a nice red pigment. Yours?
__________________
Dale
non compost mentis in Zone 6a
schaplin

Registered:
Posts: 662
Reply with quote  #5 
Mine are still in greenhouse being kept under somewhat low light.  They may turn red when they finally get out in brighter light.
__________________
Wish List: @Hmari, @Maltese beauty, @Col de Dame Grise, @Bryant Dark, @Lynhurst White, @Melcedonia Dark,  @Panevino Dark, @Paradiso
DallasFigs

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 990
Reply with quote  #6 
My raspberry latte'so died in the cup. They had nice roots, then suddenly started wilting and died. :(
__________________
James - Irving, TX - Zone: 8a

Follow me on EBay

Wish List: 187-25 · Ice Crystal · Maltese Beauty · Maltese Falcon
javajunkie

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,523
Reply with quote  #7 
Would some of you mind posting pictures of leaves of your mature Raspberry Latte's? I have one that was gifted to me as an air layer and one cutting that a generous member sent. I am wondering if the cutting is true to type because the leaves are so different from the air layer I got. The second clue that it may not be the right thing is...it rooted for me. I have a 0% success rate with this variety!
__________________
Tami
SE Texas
HarveyC

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 3,294
Reply with quote  #8 
Quote:
Originally Posted by DallasFigs
My raspberry latte'so died in the cup. They had nice roots, then suddenly started wilting and died. :(


That was a frequent problem for me last year with various varieties when I used rooting hormone so I've discontinued it's use and have had much less of a problem.

Tami, here is a photo of one of the ones I started this year.

RaspberryLatte20140510.jpg 


__________________

Harvey - Correia Farms
Isleton, CA (Sacramento County) USDA zone 9b, Sunset zone 14

http://www.figaholics.com
https://www.facebook.com/Figaholics
musillid

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,507
Reply with quote  #9 
Tami,

   Mine is still in it's 10 oz cup. However, it ahs distinctive sharply pointed leaves. I don't know how or if they will change  as it matures. I will be glad to provide photos now or later at your preference.

__________________
Dale
non compost mentis in Zone 6a
javajunkie

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,523
Reply with quote  #10 
Harvey, thanks a million! That's what my larger air layer looks like. The smaller one resembles a negronne. I thought something was fishy when I had a cutting labeled Raspberry Latte and it started rooting for me! That's one that's never gonna happen here.

Dale, do your leaves look like Harvey's?

__________________
Tami
SE Texas
schaplin

Registered:
Posts: 662
Reply with quote  #11 
Here's mine.  I moved it to a 1 gallon and brought it home so I had a fig tree on the patio.  It's grown a bit but still not large.  raspberry 1.jpg 

__________________
Wish List: @Hmari, @Maltese beauty, @Col de Dame Grise, @Bryant Dark, @Lynhurst White, @Melcedonia Dark,  @Panevino Dark, @Paradiso
HarveyC

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 3,294
Reply with quote  #12 
As a point of reference, my plant was started from cuttings obtained from Jon, the originator of this variety.
__________________

Harvey - Correia Farms
Isleton, CA (Sacramento County) USDA zone 9b, Sunset zone 14

http://www.figaholics.com
https://www.facebook.com/Figaholics
javajunkie

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,523
Reply with quote  #13 
Schaplin, those leaves don't look like mine or Harvey's. I believe the wonderful guy that gave me mine also sourced it rom Jon and my leaves on the large one are exactly like yours Harvey. The new plant is just going to be UNK until I can get a handle on what it is for sure. (perhaps never) But, I like the other figs with simular leaves so maybe it gets to stay.
__________________
Tami
SE Texas
schaplin

Registered:
Posts: 662
Reply with quote  #14 
My cutting came from Jon too.  The number on the cutting was 2707.  Weird but they are really pretty leaves.  I was pretty careful about labeling each cutting with a silver pen and a tag.
__________________
Wish List: @Hmari, @Maltese beauty, @Col de Dame Grise, @Bryant Dark, @Lynhurst White, @Melcedonia Dark,  @Panevino Dark, @Paradiso
javajunkie

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,523
Reply with quote  #15 
I know seedlings from the same batch can have differences. Harvey, do you think that may be the case? Not with mine but with schaplins? Does Jon have more than one seedling that he kept and grew out?
__________________
Tami
SE Texas
schaplin

Registered:
Posts: 662
Reply with quote  #16 
Or maybe it was just an opps.  I only had 30 cuttings to label but I'm sure Jon did thousands.  If that is the case I'll just try again next year. 
__________________
Wish List: @Hmari, @Maltese beauty, @Col de Dame Grise, @Bryant Dark, @Lynhurst White, @Melcedonia Dark,  @Panevino Dark, @Paradiso
rcantor

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 5,724
Reply with quote  #17 
Jon has many seedlings but only one of them became Raspberry Latte.  And I still don't have one so consider yourself lucky!  :)
__________________
Zone 6, MO

Wish list:
Galicia Negra, De La Reina - Pons, Genovese Nero - Rafed's, Sbayi, Souadi, Acciano, Any Rimada, Sodus Sicilian, any Bass, Pons or Axier fig, any great tasting fig.
HarveyC

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 3,294
Reply with quote  #18 
Yeah, Bob is right, all Raspberry Latte should be from the same original seedling which was given this name.  My cuttings were also accession 2707.  On the Encanto variety index I don't see very clear photos of the leaves but it looks like they have lobes.  Maybe some cuttings produce leaves without lobes until the plants become older. We will find out eventually.
__________________

Harvey - Correia Farms
Isleton, CA (Sacramento County) USDA zone 9b, Sunset zone 14

http://www.figaholics.com
https://www.facebook.com/Figaholics
HarveyC

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 3,294
Reply with quote  #19 
See this post for two different leaf patterns....
http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/show_single_post?pid=1274609711&postcount=12

__________________

Harvey - Correia Farms
Isleton, CA (Sacramento County) USDA zone 9b, Sunset zone 14

http://www.figaholics.com
https://www.facebook.com/Figaholics
Aaron4USA

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 2,969
Reply with quote  #20 
@schaplin,
lovely plant pics, and I hear great reviews on Raspberry Latte variety.

I have a question regarding the clear container. Did you have to destroy the container in order to pul out the rooted plant from it or it come off easily?
I have grown my last batch of cuttings in those type of containers and getting more and more worried about the removal process as the roots get more closer to the walls.
javajunkie

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,523
Reply with quote  #21 
I don't understand why that didn't come up for me in my search but thank you very much for finding it Harvey. Those are exactly the 2 leaf patterns I have and a couple of the leaves looked very similar to schaplins as well. It appeared Jasons were all on 1 tree.

That makes me feel a little better.

Bob, I wish I had sent all the cuttings I had to you!

__________________
Tami
SE Texas
vito12831

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 840
Reply with quote  #22 
Hi Tami.
The plant(raspberry Latte) that I sent you cutting from has two different leaf pattern on the same plant.
I also got my start from Jon @ F 4 F.
Vito
javajunkie

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,523
Reply with quote  #23 
Okay Vito,
I was trying to keep your identity secret LOL! You absolutely have fig fairies at your house because it not only rooted for me but is growing great! Everything you sent has exploded! I can't believe a Raspberry Latte grew from a cutting at my house! I have tried several times to root them and managed to kill every single one. Then it has all the leaves showing the Negronne pattern and the air layer Tim sent me had all the almost heart shaped leaves.

The first two pictures are from the cutting you sent and the last two are the air layer tree. You can see why I had questions along with the fact that it's alive.

After seeing pictures of the two leaf patterns on the same tree it made me feel alot better.

Perhaps this is why Jon didn't put pictures of the leaves on the web site :)

Attached Images
jpeg DSC02065_(1024x1024).jpg (764.29 KB, 57 views)
jpeg DSC02066_(1024x768).jpg (539.22 KB, 55 views)
jpeg DSC02067_(1024x768).jpg (446.57 KB, 51 views)
jpeg DSC02068_(1024x768).jpg (491.53 KB, 47 views)


__________________
Tami
SE Texas

vito12831

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 840
Reply with quote  #24 
Tami
l'm so glad they all growing well for you.

Vito
javajunkie

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,523
Reply with quote  #25 
Vito,
"The Girls" in their big girl pots are showing signs of maybe even gifting me with some figs YAY!!!!!

__________________
Tami
SE Texas
schaplin

Registered:
Posts: 662
Reply with quote  #26 
Oh I'm very happy : ) that it looks like my Raspberry latte is the real deal!  I love the leaves on it and hope it doesn't get too many of the other type but it looks like it might as it gets older.

To answer the question on the clear pots.  I have not had an issue with fig roots sticking to them.  They are recycled orchid pots.

 

__________________
Wish List: @Hmari, @Maltese beauty, @Col de Dame Grise, @Bryant Dark, @Lynhurst White, @Melcedonia Dark,  @Panevino Dark, @Paradiso
musillid

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,507
Reply with quote  #27 
Mine looks very unlike Harvey's and much more like Schaplin's. Mine has very short internodes at this point, under fluorescent tubes and red pigment showing especially at the petioles.
__________________
Dale
non compost mentis in Zone 6a
javajunkie

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,523
Reply with quote  #28 
I woke up to this link from Jon this morning. http://figs4fun.com/fpix/FP988-77.jpg

I am quite impressed it had such distinctively different patterns on the same tree. I am very excited about trying this at some point.

__________________
Tami
SE Texas
trif1010

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 202
Reply with quote  #29 
These are my 3 Raspberry Latte trees. I got them from Jon and started them in January 2013. Notice the 2 leaf patterns. Beautiful trees...thank you Jon!

Attached Images
jpeg image.jpg (671.39 KB, 75 views)
jpeg image.jpg (641.85 KB, 74 views)
jpeg image.jpg (484.77 KB, 74 views)
jpeg image.jpg (384.63 KB, 72 views)
jpeg image.jpg (570.11 KB, 67 views)
jpeg image.jpg (400.22 KB, 65 views)


__________________
Scot
Saratoga Springs, NY
Zone 5

javajunkie

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,523
Reply with quote  #30 
Very nice Scott! I am so glad this thread has brought out so many cameras! It's nice to see everyones Raspberry Latte's doing so well.
__________________
Tami
SE Texas
schaplin

Registered:
Posts: 662
Reply with quote  #31 
Bizarre leaves though.
__________________
Wish List: @Hmari, @Maltese beauty, @Col de Dame Grise, @Bryant Dark, @Lynhurst White, @Melcedonia Dark,  @Panevino Dark, @Paradiso
javajunkie

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 1,523
Reply with quote  #32 
I think it's really cool.

I got another e-mail from Jon tonight that said the mother tree sometimes has one branch with one kind and another branch with the other and it can switch up the shape in the same season. Some branches have both. He said he had only seen this behavior on one other tree.

This almost sounds like the real Wuhan that they call Zhong Zi. We had a thread about that one just a little while ago and it was sporting 3 different shapes on one branch of the tree taken in China.

__________________
Tami
SE Texas
Fatnsassytexan

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 740
Reply with quote  #33 
Hi Tami, my Raspberry Latte did come from Jon. Jon is right about the leaves being different on different limbs. Mine has some limbs with the fingered leaves and some with pointed leaves. I have one potted that has both on the same limb.
__________________
Tim
Southeast Texas
Zone 9
Wish List:Noire de Caromb, Maltese Beauty,Socorro Black, Others especially tight eyed varieties.
Previous Topic | Next Topic
Print
Reply