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texascockatoos
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Raintree Nursery has a Tashkent Fig for sale. Does anyone know if this fig is going by a different name? Has anyone heard of this fig? |
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nypd5229
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No experience with this fig, but I do have it coming in April. Tashkent being a part of the former USSR, I figured it may be a bit colder there, being a good candidate for success in MA climate. I want to see if it could do well in a cool, humid climate. |
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gorgi
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I bought that fig from that source 2-3/4? years ago. Suffers severely from FMV to that extent that the slow growing tip almost tight-itself into a scout "knot". I lost it, and do not want it back...
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satellitehead
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Thread on GW about this fig and some of the growing experiences of it: |
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nypd5229
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Looks promising! If I was going to waste $25, it might as well have been on McDonald's! |
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GeorgiaFig
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Hi Jason and everyone. |
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texascockatoos
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I will be trying the little 4" pot for $12, which will be arriving by mid-Feb. Maybe it will like our Texas summer heat. Cathy
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noss
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If it's got FMV and is a slow grower, don't some people here say to keep fertilizing it in its first few years and not worry about getting figs from it right away? |
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snaglpus
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Or do what Ray Givian says....place the potted tree on top of a fire ant mound. The ants will eat the microrganisms and clear up the virus. I haven't tried it but worth a try. cheers, |
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Dieseler
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Ray Givens states in his video he tried this several times for nematodes not FMV sitting on top of fire ant mound. |
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nypd5229
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I find it very fascinating that some trees are naturally FMV resistant and can sit right next to another tree, never getting it. Some are so FMV prone that the leaves curl and are misshapen. I have no experience with FMV yet but I have now acquired so many trees/cuttings, through people and nurseries, that I may have some experience this spring/summer, which can not get here fast enough. Yesh! I am very curious about the Tashkent and am looking forward to getting it this spring. Since so many people have had trouble with this variety, I wonder whether the stock, environment, pot culture, and/or growth rate(patience) are affecting others experiences. May be that this is just not a good variety. Experience is the one true teacher. ____________ |
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gorgi
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You want (serious) FMV! Also try Ischia Black...
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snaglpus
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You know Gorgi I would like to try Ischia Black! I had one cutting from UCD last year. It rooted and died. If I get one from UCD this year, I'm going to graft it onto another tree and see what happens. cheers! |
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nypd5229
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Nah. I'll take my chances with what I have. But Thanks for the suggestion. I was lucky last year and didn't see any in its most serious forms. But since I acquired so many trees since last August, my chances will increase. Not to say I will get it, I just think I should come to expect it in some form, most likely mild. |
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nypd5229
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Here we go: This is the one that had FMV or another virus that basically destroyed it. But a sprout came from the roots and I decided to chop off what was originally growing. But what started growing off the original tree may still contain traces of what I got rid of originally. So I decided today to stop the air-layer and chop the original off the root system below the soil line. I kept the sprout on the existing root system and lowered it in the existing pot to bury what started to root on the air layer. It has ABSOLUTELY NO signs of anything YET! I know it may come back at any time, but time will tell. But the growth is healthy and lush-very satisfying! All this growth is in the last 4 to 5 weeks. ![]() ![]() |
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GeorgiaFig
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Hi Dominick. |
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texascockatoos
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Mine Tashkent was planted in the ground in the spring. My entire plant was about 5" tall when I got it. Though it has not grown like my other figs (ones in the pots) I am happy with the growth so far this year. |
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victor
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I have one from rain tree,when it was in a pot it looks terrible,and was near death,so I put it in the grown.The tree made it through the Brutal winter,and I got two Air layers from it ,and no signs of FMV. No figs ,and the leads could be a little darker,but a nice-looking little tree. |
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GregMartin
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Victor, did you have any dieback on this one this winter? How cold did it get there? Thanks. |
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texascockatoos
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My Tashkent was about 4' tall at the end of last year. It died completely back to the ground due to our winter but came out this spring. I provided absolutely NO protection for it this past winter. I believe there are several trunks but probably none more than a quarter size in diameter. No figs yet. |
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schaplin
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Hi, |
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Aaron4USA
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any pictures of the fruit yet? <:) |
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Vladis
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СССР не был разнообразие инжир "Ташкент". Это неправильное название придумал болельщик исключительно для коммерции. Кто размещены фото фруктов, листьев? |
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snaglpus
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Mine fruited to me this year--3 days ago. I have no picture. I just ate it! It has a yellowish brown color. |
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GeneDaniels
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I bought cuttings from Apache on ebay, all three died on me. However, I can tell you a bit about this fruit since we I used to live in Uzbekistan. The fig in question is probably a Sari Zaybek. It is a flatish, yellow-green fig that my family loved fresh. |
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Gr8Figs
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[QUOTE]I bought cuttings from Apache on ebay[/QUOTE] |
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Gr8Figs
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I took a photo of my poor Taskents. They linger on ;) |
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xenil
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Hi, |
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supermett2014
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Hi, everyone. |
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schaplin
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I'll see how mine do this year. The cuttings from Apache did well so hopefully I will have one this year. They were started late so they did not grow too much in the first year. |
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schaplin
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I couldn't believe that I left my small Tashkent out in the Cravo. I meant to keep them warmer since they were so small. Went out and there they were with the big boys. They look like they are doing well despite the near freezing temps that they were exposed to. Spring will tell. |
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binbin9
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bump |
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GeneDaniels
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[QUOTE=xenil]Hi, |
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Bass
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I got a few figs on my potted 3 gallon tree. Will follow up with photos once they're ripe. It looks very much like a big flat yellow fig similar to what Vladis posted. |
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Vladis
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Vladis
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Bass
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Yes that looks like it, uzbek yellow (узбекской желтый) or Tashkent |
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fedy
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Nicole
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I used to live in Uzbekistan and now planning to grow "Tashkent" fig here in California (San Diego area)hope Tashkent would like this climate and Californian sun?? |
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pino
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What a nice looking fig and I understand it is cold hardy! |
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ADelmanto
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Does anyone have an update on this variety? I'd like to give a healthy cutting a try. |
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Sas
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I decided to put this one in the ground in the spring of last year. Despite being a fast grower, It wasn't doing well in pot and has not fruited for me at all. |
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tsparozi
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It IS a nice looking fig.... |
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AltadenaMara
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My Tashkent is in its second leaf, has grown well and is around 5' tall. I moved it up to a fifteen gallon pot a few months ago. It still has all its leaves for this season. There were no figs this year. Perhaps next year? |
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