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papayamon
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ok, i'm going to track this fig's growth for the next couple of years. this is a rooted natalina cutting i just bought from our friend george at figsnstuff on ebay (go george!). dug my hole about 14 inches deep, 18 inches wide, filled with potting soil - we get a relatively cheap mix here for 25 dollars a cubic yard. it's great stuff. so i fill the hole with pure potting soil and top with a little of my sandy soil, mulch, and away we go! tommorrow i'll install drip irrigation and pop it with miracle grow, superthrive and granular 10-10-10. my prediction? it will freeze to the ground this winter, and come back in the spring to end up three to four feet tall and about as wide of a bush by this next fall :). bets anyone? |
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Jackster
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I didnt think Florida would get 'freeze to the ground' type of weather? |
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paully22
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Good for you papayamon. Been reading positive posts on this variant. Just be cautious with fertilizing program at this time of the year. Definetly a NO in my region at this time. Ya, keep us updated on this variant. Still little info on this variant performance. |
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papayamon
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bass told me that the reason they freeze off at the ground here is it doesn't stay cold enough for a proper dormancy. it will go from the 70's to the 20's without warning, and the plants have no time to adjust. so a plant that would go into dormancy and get through the winter in a colder region will paradoxically freeze off here. will this happen to all varieties? we'll find out :). |
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nelson20vt
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Nice pics thanks for posting been hearing allot of good things about Natalina and the leaves do resemble Hardy Chicago. |
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Italiangirl74
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Thats a Natalina alright, I am glad you have one and best of luck with it. Ciao |
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papayamon
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many thanks to george for offering so many varieties on ebay. without the starter plant, you can't grow anything :). |
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papayamon
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had an initial episode of transplant shock, worse than usual. thought it was going to die on me, so i broke out the shadecloth and gave it a break from the sun for a for a week. |
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xgrndpounder
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Good luck Mike, |
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papayamon
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no matter what, i ain't worried. if it does die, i'm sure george will be selling another one next year :). |
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papayamon
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nelson20vt
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Looking good Mike, my Natalina just broke dormancy I was about to junk it and all of a sudden it decided to join the party. Is your Natalina also from Grimonut?? |
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Fatnsassytexan
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Mike, what ever you did to it, it liked it! WOW! Looking Great! |
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papayamon
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