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hoosierbanana
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How many days after figs emerge are they ready to pollinate? |
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go4broek
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What kind of fig are you asking about? |
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hoosierbanana
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These are common figs. Hand pollinating, so I need to know when the syconia is ready to be fertilized. I guess about a week or two, or maybe when the fig is about half size? |
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go4broek
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Common figs do not require pollination |
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hoosierbanana
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For seeds they do. |
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hoosierbanana
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Thanks Alan, I don't have enough figs up here to be doing dissections right now so that helps. Sounds like about two weeks for up here if they are ready down there now. My trees are just putting on main crop now, but there were a few early ones that could be ready, they are the size of an acorn now. Is that about the size of the one you cut open? |
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pitangadiego
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I would think you could pollinate them more than once, and one of those times would probably be right. Since seeds, not fruit is the issue. |
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hoosierbanana
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I think you are right Jon, thanks. |
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noss
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Hi Brent, |
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hoosierbanana
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Thanks Noss. There is not much info available (for free), but I found an abstract of a scholarly article that says this crazy plan is possible. My guess is that the pollen from Osage and Mulberry is the right size and has the right chemical signals to stimulate apomictic seed production in figs? Here is the other thread if anyone wants to see the article abstracts I am talking about http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=5267165&highlight=apomixis. |
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TucsonKen
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This stuff is way beyond my current level of understanding, but seeing JD's post |
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noss
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Thanks, Alan, for the link to the artificial turf. |
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pitangadiego
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I am starting to see unpollinated main crop figs drop from Marabout and some others. The pollinated ones will not be ripe for as much as 90 days. From this I would judge that pollination needs to occur very early in the fig cycle, and that pollination should be attempted at least 90 days before expected ripening, and probably earlier. |
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noss
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Has anyone ever said that some of the common figs were able to produce good figs by themselves, but if they were pollenated by the fig wasp, they would be much better? I may be remembering it wrong. I was thinking that Martin, or Bass was talking about that. Maybe it wasn't the common fig, though. |
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noss
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That's about what the conversation was about, Alan. |
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