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sbmohan

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Hello, has anyone tried growing plants using seeds harvested from dried figs?

I found a teeny tiny bit of dried fig in a treat box I received over holidays and have gathered a few seeds. The dried fig was delicious and thought I would try growing a few seeds.

I have potted them yesterday. Hoping they are viable. I know this is a wild experiment and the outcome may not be what I expect, but thought I will give it a shot.

Would love to hear from you o this subject.

Thanks.

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There are a lot of threads already started on the subject, run a search and you will find all of the info you need. 

Good luck, hope they grow for you. 
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There are a lot of threads already started on the subject, run a search and you will find all of the info you need. 

Good luck, hope they grow for you. 


Yes, please use the search option. It is a fairly popular subject and you will get many threads of reading material.

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Sbmoham. I have been wondering same thing. I been wondering if seeds bought from ebay will grow

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Thanks for directing me to the threads. Appreciate it.
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Mohan B,

Welcome to the forum.
Next time you decide to plant some fig seeds, to find if they are fertile, do as follows:

Clean/wash  the seeds you have and drop them on a transparent glass with clean water.
The seeds sinking to the bottom of the glass are fertile, have a live kernel and will generate a seedling!
Floating seeds, are hollow, no kernel,.. no good

Dried Calimyrna figs from California DO have good seeds!

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Hi sbmohan,
If you do it for fun, just go ahead and let us know.
Raising a seedling is a challenge and a patience test, but a funny experience IMO.
If you're looking for production, let that on the side, and buy a tree (small or big) or a cutting and raise it . At least, you'll know that the tree will fruit, and what to expect from the fruits.
From seeds, you' won't know what to expect and the answer will come in a matter of years - 3 to 5 in our Zone 7 ... That is if one doesn't loose or kill the tree before :) .

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