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JR
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I just wanted to show everybody that the cuttings I got from Turkey are starting to show signs of life. Both the cuttings in the moss and in the Root Riot cubes were started on February 20th. The Root Riot started showing their roots about a week ago, and today (March 6th) I saw the roots starting in the moss. The roots on the ones in the moss are about 1/8 inch long. I cupped 2 Bardaciks, 1 Sarizeybek, and 1 Goklop from the Root Riot bunch. I'm pretty excited to see what the next few weeks will bring.... as soon as this cold snap of58 degrees high/40 degrees low breaks!! Brrrrr.... |
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rcantor
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Good luck! Do you have the wasp where you are? |
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JR
Registered: Posts: 131 |
Don't know. I checked the forum before I bought these and I haven't found any hard evidence regarding whether or not these varieties actually need the wasp. I have friends in the Central Valley (California) that I may be able to pull some strings with if need be. I'm doing this for fun, so we'll see where it goes...the whole concept of wasp placement, configuration, etc is a bit much for this old boy! |
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rcantor
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Are you coastal, central, mountain or what. I believe the Yuba City area has the wasp but I don't know how much further north it goes. |
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JR
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rcantor- |
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Dieseler
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Hey JR sounds like your having a ton of fun and thats a great thing in IMHO. |
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JR
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Dieseler- |
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Dieseler
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Thanks for the consideration JR i wait to see in future years if FMD's Sarizeybek produces figs that do not drop . |
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JR
Registered: Posts: 131 |
Anytime :) |
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Dieseler
Registered: Posts: 8,252 |
OOps i said FMD i confused FMD with you JR for some odd reason or another. |
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JR
Registered: Posts: 131 |
Today was up-pot day and I thought I'd share some photos of my Turkish beauties... |
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rcantor
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Same as you. We scramble :). Keep us updated on how they do. Have you tasted any of the figs you have cuttings from? |
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JR
Registered: Posts: 131 |
No , not yet . :( But I keep going back to the photos and drool alot ;) |
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tamarness
Registered: Posts: 131 |
Resurrecting this thread. :-) |
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jtp
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Those look great, JR. Keep us posted. |
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rcantor
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I'm surprised you didn't get the mini nut. I thought that looked pretty good. Looking at La Honda for weather info it seems you have a pretty good chance of frosts most years which would mean you can't sustain a population of fig wasps. |
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JR
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I found conflicting information about those Turkish figs needing a wasp, and unfortunately we may never know.... I lost every single one of those Turkish beauties and have not yet *sniff* fully recovered from the loss... *sniff* *sob*.... Sadly, a couple of months ago we had a string of unfortunate events (which seems to happen to me a lot), which, combined with my inexperience, resulted in tragedy for most of them. Some were lost to birds, some to rodents, and some to me using the wrong soil mixture and overwatering which led to fungus gnats. By the time I figured out that I had the fungus gnats, I was down to just one Turkish fig left. The last one was a Bardacik, which hung on for quite a while and had survived several bird uprootings (thanks to the Root Riot cube, I think) and slug attacks. It ultimately met its demise when I put it on my deck, unknowingly placing it directly above the air conditioner fan under the deck... it didn't stand a chance. |
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rcantor
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I've been looking for that info but haven't been able to find it. I love your area. I also spent a fair amount of time working from Porterville to Orange Cove while living up the hill from Palo Alto. |
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7deuce
Registered: Posts: 566 |
I rooted sarizeybek and bardacik this year. Both are thriving and have small fruit buds whether they need the wasp is unknown. I will grow them through the winter to see if they drop their figs. I will try and post pictures for you in a few days. |
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JR
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rcantor- I love my area, too... can't beat the micro-climates we have, being between the coast and the valley floor of the Bay Area. We are above the fog in the summer and the coastal breeze usually keeps us cooler than San Jose, which is much appreciated when temps get above 100 down there. Sometimes we get trapped in an inversion layer and experience warmer temps than the valley, but its infrequent and short-lived. Just a few weeks ago San Jose was in the 90's and we were 104, but it only lasted a couple of days before the fog cooled us off. I love the weather here but hate the politics, but have been unable to find any place comparable (weather-wise). |
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JR
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Oh by the way, rcantor, if you don't mind me asking... What were you doing that had you in Palo Alto AND Porterville? Seems an unlikely combination, but must have been rewarding to warrant the 4 hour drive! |
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MariannaMiller
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Will be very interested in how the Turkish figs work out. My daughter-in-law is from Turkey and I am interested in growing some of the figs which she grew up with. She has indicated that her family grew figs up in the mountains where it is cold enough that they have frost. If that is true, maybe the wasps are not a requirement. I was lucky to get one Saribeyzek cutting this spring but unfortunately, my experience was similar to yours...off to a good start and then pouf! Trying to improve my technique too in preparation for a re-engagement. I keep looking at the pictures and drooling. Patlicans, Saribeyzek and Mini-nuts seem to be calling my name. |
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dodi_heru
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Resurrecting this thread. :-) any new information from this kind of cuttings and fruits? |
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ercan_bilgi
Registered: Posts: 174 |
I can give you detailed info about these varieties if you want.But it seems there is lack of information and before buying these varieties ,pls know properly its type symnra ,common,San Pedro . |
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dodi_heru
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ercan, i think even the seller is not knowing the idea of need fig wasp of it. |
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