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Hi. Not sure where introductions are supposed to be.

My name is Nina. I am a cosmetic surgeon by profession.
I have always loved gardening. I have a row of dragonfruit plants, some hot chillies, and other veggies, but a newbie at fig growing. I never knew they can grow here in tropical Manila.
I was researching about figs when I ran across this forum.
I just bought fig cuttings a few months ago and have a some of them potted already.
I hope to learn a lot from the group, gain new friends, and hopefully expand my fig varieties.

I am very glad to be here. :-)

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Welcome to the forum Nina, hope you learn a lot here. There is a lot of information here. Where are you getting cuttings from...???
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Welcome, Nina!  I am also a newbie to the group & I think we'll find many of the same problems; I am in Hawaii outside of Hilo so we both have a hot, humid, rainy climate to contend with.  This doesn't agree with all figs but I am sure that you will find some good advice, I suspect especially from growers in the SE US.  

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Welcome to the forum Nina, hope you learn a lot here. There is a lot of information here. Where are you getting cuttings from...???


Hi armando93223. Thank you! Bought cuttings from Zamboanga, southern part of the Philippines. :-)

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Welcome, Nina!  I am also a newbie to the group & I think we'll find many of the same problems; I am in Hawaii outside of Hilo so we both have a hot, humid, rainy climate to contend with.  This doesn't agree with all figs but I am sure that you will find some good advice, I suspect especially from growers in the SE US.  

John


Hi John! Thanks! Yeah, starting to encounter problems, that's why I have been reading up lately. :-) Very humid here in Manila.

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Hi nina. Richie from louisiana. If you start looking at pictures of figs. The are,very beautiful. I like the way martinenca rimada looks The fig it self is colorful. Glad to have another friend to the forum
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Welcome Nina!  I bet you will be great at grafting figs once you establish a few!  Looking forward to seeing photos of your figs.

We live in Southern California, and moved two years ago from one home to another.  A few tags got lost, so I'll be posting photos when figs get ripe for members to identify.  These are all "known" figs I grew from cuttings.  Just lost the tags.  I do have one unknown that was growing wild in a field, and I rooted some cuttings from that.  There are baby figlets on it now, and I hope members here can Identify the fig for me.

There are a lot of helpful members here.

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Mabuhay, Nina! Which varieties are you starting out with?
I haven't seen any fig trees growing in Manila. You may want
to consider growing them in pots and bringing them indoors
during the monsoon season.

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Welcome to the forum Nina.


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Welcome Nina, isn't it great how we practically cover the world. What a forum.
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Hi nina. Richie from louisiana. If you start looking at pictures of figs. The are,very beautiful. I like the way martinenca rimada looks The fig it self is colorful. Glad to have another friend to the forum


Hi Richie!
Yeah, they are pretty. Same here. Thanks! :-)

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Welcome Nina!  I bet you will be great at grafting figs once you establish a few!  Looking forward to seeing photos of your figs.

We live in Southern California, and moved two years ago from one home to another.  A few tags got lost, so I'll be posting photos when figs get ripe for members to identify.  These are all "known" figs I grew from cuttings.  Just lost the tags.  I do have one unknown that was growing wild in a field, and I rooted some cuttings from that.  There are baby figlets on it now, and I hope members here can Identify the fig for me.

There are a lot of helpful members here.

Suzi


Hi Suzi! I was actually thinking about grafting, but am just a newbie. Never did grafting on plants before. Lol!
All my figs are just babies. Excited though that they are growing. Will post photos later on.
Thanks!

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Mabuhay, Nina! Which varieties are you starting out with?
I haven't seen any fig trees growing in Manila. You may want
to consider growing them in pots and bringing them indoors
during the monsoon season.


Hi! Mabuhay to you too! :-) Are you here in Manila? The seller said its Dessert King Imperial. There are some in Manila and in the south. Mine are babies still, but I do plan to grow them in containers.
Thanks!

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Thank you andreas!

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Thank you Dave! It is great. Nice sharing ideas and learning from others.

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Welcome!  I am a newby also and you will find the people here very helpful and kind.  It is fun to log in each day and get the updates.  Good luck with your figs.  Keep us posted.
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Welcome!  I am a newby also and you will find the people here very helpful and kind.  It is fun to log in each day and get the updates.  Good luck with your figs.  Keep us posted.


Thank you for the warm welcome! I will. :-)

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Welcome Nina!  You came to the right place!  These guys here will help you get started!  I visited your country back in 1985.  Boy it gets super hot there!  But I love the food and would love to visit again some day!  Next year this time, you will probably have 50 fig trees!!!!!  HA!  Figs are addicting!
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Welcome to the forum Nina, this is the right place for new fig enthusiasts.
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Welcome Nina!  You came to the right place!  These guys here will help you get started!  I visited your country back in 1985.  Boy it gets super hot there!  But I love the food and would love to visit again some day!  Next year this time, you will probably have 50 fig trees!!!!!  HA!  Figs are addicting!


Hi!
Yeah, its very hot and very humid here.
Try to come visit during the cooler months of december to february. :-)
Funny, when you visited the Philippines, I was there in there in your country. :-)
I really do hope to have plenty of figs by next year! :-)

Thanks for the welcome!

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Thanks Wayne!

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Welcome!  I don't know what's legal and what's not for you but if permitted this guy would be a great source of cuttings.

https://www.facebook.com/figmalaysia?ref=br_tf

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Welcome to the forum, Nina.
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Welcome!  I don't know what's legal and what's not for you but if permitted this guy would be a great source of cuttings.

https://www.facebook.com/figmalaysia?ref=br_tf


Thank you for the warm welcome and info. I actually Liked his page yesterday. One of the few Malaysian fig pages that is in English. :-)

Thanks again! Really excited with growing figs! :-)

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Thank you! Happy to be here. :-)

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Thank you Joe! :-)

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Hi Nina,

Great to see another tropical fig grower posting on this forum!  

Figs are getting more and more popular here in Thailand (and grow really well, at least this time of year  - the dry season).  But if we grow them outdoors here, I've been told the birds will eat them all unless we cover the figs individually with small bags made of tulle netting, or cover the whole bush with bird net.  

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Hi Nina,

Great to see another tropical fig grower posting on this forum!  

Figs are getting more and more popular here in Thailand (and grow really well, at least this time of year  - the dry season).  But if we grow them outdoors here, I've been told the birds will eat them all unless we cover the figs individually with small bags made of tulle netting, or cover the whole bush with bird net.  


Hi! Thanks!

It's not that popular here in the Philippines yet. Been seeing a lot of fig growers from Malaysia at facebook. I am just a newbie. I just have a few small plants which are a few months old. Trying to get other varieties right now and expand my budding collection.

What varieties do you grow? :-)

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Most of the fig growers here post in the Thai language on Facebook, I get my wife to translate as she's Thai and has her own collection of Figs. I have only been growing mine myself for the past few weeks. I have Japanese BTM6, Masui Dauphine, "Australian" (Flanders?), Brown Turkey, Black Jack, White Genoa, Black Genoa, Peter's Honey and Violette de Bordeaux. But they are all just very small plants started from air layers. So far all but one of the air layers I potted have successfully taken to their new home, one however didn't and had to be discarded.
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Most of the fig growers here post in the Thai language on Facebook, I get my wife to translate as she's Thai and has her own collection of Figs. I have only been growing mine myself for the past few weeks. I have Japanese BTM6, Masui Dauphine, "Australian" (Flanders?), Brown Turkey, Black Jack, White Genoa, Black Genoa, Peter's Honey and Violette de Bordeaux. But they are all just very small plants started from air layers. So far all but one of the air layers I potted have successfully taken to their new home, one however didn't and had to be discarded.


Hi. Sorry, missed a sentence or two on my post. I have seen some Thai growers, but seem to see more from Malaysia at Facebook.

Is Japan BTM6 the main fig variety they grow in Japan?

How much are fig cuttings in Thailand, on the average?

Which one is your favorite when it comes to taste?

Sorry for the numerous questions. :-)

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The most common Japanese fig I believe is Masui Dauphine. BTM6 is just the first variety that made it from Japan to Thailand many years ago. I have been told it's a version of Brown Turkey, but larger and sweeter. I can't say as my plants are too young.

My favorite? I don't know, ask me again in a few more months when I have had a chance to taste more figs. So far a few of the figs I've had tasted strongly of peach and/or apricots for the first second or two. Those are the ones that convinced me I should grow my own figs.

Cuttings in Thailand are generally about $10 U.S., though common varieties may be half that.But mostly people here buy air layered plants if the variety is grown locally. The price is the same but the risk of failure much lower.

Ask away I'm happy to try to answer based on my limited experience so far.

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The most common Japanese fig I believe is Masui Dauphine. BTM6 is just the first variety that made it from Japan to Thailand many years ago. I have been told it's a version of Brown Turkey, but larger and sweeter. I can't say as my plants are too young.

My favorite? I don't know, ask me again in a few more months when I have had a chance to taste more figs. So far a few of the figs I've had tasted strongly of peach and/or apricots for the first second or two. Those are the ones that convinced me I should grow my own figs.

Cuttings in Thailand are generally about $10 U.S., though common varieties may be half that.But mostly people here buy air layered plants if the variety is grown locally. The price is the same but the risk of failure much lower.

Ask away I'm happy to try to answer based on my limited experience so far.


Thanks for bearing with me. :-)
It is cheaper here. But variety is severely limited. Maybe one or two kinds. Some are unknown. :-) I asked about Japan coz I have a friend from there, who is bringing home some cuttings. Am wondering what varieties are available there. Its hard to look at Japanese website coz mostly, its not in English. :-)

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I don't speak Japanese either, but I found an article about Japanese figs in Thai:)
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I don't speak Japanese either, but I found an article about Japanese figs in Thai:)


Lucky you! :-)

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