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Bass
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This fig is currently grown at the famous research center in Ukraine. It was originally collected from Texas under the name Randino in 1932. |
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vito12831
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Looks great Bass, When will this one be available? |
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Bass
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These were pictures taken in Ukraine. The grower said that it's a really good fig. I'm wondering if this still exists in this country. |
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satellitehead
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Reminds me of Flanders. |
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fedy
Registered: Posts: 19 |
Main crop. |
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Bass
Registered: Posts: 2,428 |
Do you have a picture of the leaf? |
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Chivas
Registered: Posts: 1,675 |
Could this be August Long? |
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fedy
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Leaf |
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fedy
Registered: Posts: 19 |
Новый пикс добавил. |
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joann1536
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That's a nice looking fig! If it's growing in Ukraine, can we assume it must be pretty cold hardy? |
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Vladis
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Now Randino grows in Tuapse, Russia. |
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rofig
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This is nice, Vladis ! |
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Vladis
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Инжир в Мелитополе получили от НБС Ялте. В Туапсе климат более благоприятный для выращивания инжира. По этой причине, я сосредоточиться на сорта с высоким вкусом. Randinо заинтересовала меня в первую очередь с большим количеством фиг первого урожая -breba. |
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baust55
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anyone know how to translate vladis post to English ? |
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dfoster25
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Figs in Melitopol received from NBS Yalta. In Tuapse climate more favorable for the cultivation of figs . For this reason , I focus on varieties with high taste. Randino interested me in the first place with a lot of Fig first harvest Google Translate. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi Baust55, |
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Serge
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In my nothern conditions Randino made best result from 10+ cultivars, much better than Dalmatie, Brunswick,Gris de Saint Jean. |
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Serge
Registered: Posts: 36 |
Some pictures of Randino of previous years in zone 5b, |
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Timo
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[quote] In my nothern conditions Randino made best result from 10+ cultivars, much better than Dalmatie, Brunswick,Gris de Saint Jean. [/quote] |
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Serge
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[QUOTE=Timo] |
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DevIsgro
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Hello Serge, can you tell me what are you normal summer temperature ranges June through August? |
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Serge
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[QUOTE=DevIsgro]Hello Serge, can you tell me what are you normal summer temperature ranges June through August?[/QUOTE]From 20 to 35 C, changes, but usually 2 monthes is warm more than 25, often around 30 and more. |
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Timo
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Serge, thank you for the useful information. This Randino fig looks like a good fig for my climate. I am surprised that the Brunswick main crop ripens late for you (your summers are warmer than mine). I always thought that Brunswick is an early ripening variety, or at least earlier than VDB. |
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DevIsgro
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[QUOTE=Serge]From 20 to 35 C, changes, but usually 2 monthes is warm more than 25, often around 30 and more. |
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luigil
Registered: Posts: 50 |
Hi. Great pics. Looks like a keeper. Is it a late ripener? |
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Serge
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[QUOTE=Timo] Serge, thank you for the useful information. This Randino fig looks like a good fig for my climate. I am surprised that the Brunswick main crop ripens late for you (your summers are warmer than mine). I always thought that Brunswick is an early ripening variety, or at least earlier than VDB. [/QUOTE]In south of Ukraine ( Melitipol) Brunswick is a bit earlier than VDB, but for me it has not shown good results as VDB and Randino gives figs very fast after 5 leaf pinch (count down start noticeably earlier) than Brunswick after pinch, that could be the reason why my Randino and VDB clone result is much better than on Brunswick. Second crop figlets appear too late on mine. May be with age last one will improove its ripening. Or I get rid of it as I am promised several early varieties for tests (thanks to these persons in advance for their generous offer). |
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Serge
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[QUOTE=luigil]Hi. Great pics. Looks like a keeper. Is it a late ripener?[/QUOTE] |
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DevIsgro
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When are the Brebas ripening? |
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Serge
Registered: Posts: 36 |
After pinch a few Brebas. |
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DevIsgro
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[QUOTE=Serge]After pinch a few Brebas. |
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Serge
Registered: Posts: 36 |
Welcome! |
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DevIsgro
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This tree sounds really nice... |
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fedy
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Новые фотографии. |
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Timo
Registered: Posts: 117 |
I think that this Randino fig looks very similar to Longue d'août. Maybe they are the same. There are small differences, but this could be due to climatic conditions. Is anybody growing both of these figs? |
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fedy
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Longue d'août main crop. |
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DevIsgro
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If they're the same that would save me some trouble since I have a LDA already, even if it's not mature yet. |
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Serge
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Not the same. |
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DevIsgro
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You're right, the color and shape seem different. LDA is a bit more red. Also I'm not sure bass would have posted of they weren't different |
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pino
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Fedy, |
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fedy
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Thanks. |
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pino
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Both figs and leaves look very similar but I see the difference! |
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tsparozi
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Interesting comparison... so Melanzana (isn't that italian for eggplant?) and Randino may be the same or closely related but different than Brunswick? In any case, I think that Randino/Melanzana are very desirable if as cold hardy as suggested.... I would be interested in cuttings if available... Thanks! |
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Serge
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Pino, Tsparozi, |
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Vladis
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Серж ,а до того ,как Крым не был занят русскими войсками ,посадочный материал из НБС был недоступен россиянам? Не мешайте садоводство с политикой,дерьмо на выходе получается. |
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Serge
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Vladis, as usual you are very polite, thank you so much for such a comment. :) |
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tsparozi
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Vlad / Serge... The subtleties of the language are sometimes lost to us in the translation and perhaps in the conversation between you, that is not necessarily a bad thing... :-) In any case a US sourcing for Randino / Melanzana would be desired as import restriction make it very challenging to source from outside US borders. Thank you both for your input and feedback and please do provide additional and continued info on the interesting and desirable cultivars available in your regions.... The fig unites us.... |
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pverdes3
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Vladis, Serge, i am interested in some cuttings of Randino. I am in neighboring Hungary so shipping shouldnt be a problem. Let me know if you have some to share. Thanks! |
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Vladis
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pverdes3 ,Hey. I have Randin from 3 different sources. I have to check the figs on all plants in the description of the identity "of sorts of figs," NBS Yalta. This - the only source of detailed descriptions of pomological Randin. I suppose that some Ukrainian growers are varieties of figs like Randin. Maybe it Brunswick and Long de Out. |
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pverdes3
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Vladis, Serge offered to send me some cuttings if I manage to get him the money for shipping. I have Brunswick but don't have Longue d'Aout, so I am still interested in your collection. I am close to you, maybe a bit warmer climate. Thanks. |
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DevIsgro
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I have no interest in Brunswick, it rains too much here |
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