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paully22
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Wow, this is a huge fig, like tennis ball size. Issue I have is that 3 of them are just hanging on(drooping) for 2 days like this but each fig is still firm to the touch. It has light brownish speckles on its skin, no splits and already light yellow. Does anyone have this experience with Deanna ? I am tempted to pick one to try. The day time weather is perfect at 78*F(approx 25*C or higher) except the nights 52*F for the next 2 days. I would be anxious to know. Thanks |
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pitangadiego
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My experience is that they look ripe for about a week before they are even close. And by the time they are really ripe, they often split or rot. Never performed well for me. I'll try and get some of this season's pix posted. |
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pitangadiego
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paully22
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Thanks Jon for the feedback. The size of the figs is impressive. I think I will pick one today to check it out. |
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paully22
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Pick one Deanna this evening to try. It's big at 170 grams and to the touch it was just getting softer & I could see the honey ozing. Its definetly a keeper. Taste very sweet and has a slight distinct melon like flavour. Have pictures, Will try to post tomorrow. Have 2 more to pick tomorrow, almost similar size. I got this variant from Jon last year. |
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saijo
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musillid
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I have to say it sure looks impressive for size. I hope that it performs well under at least certain conditions, so someone somewhere can enjoy it. |
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saijo
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And it does OK under the right conditions. I heard it does better in pots. Will try that later. |
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