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HarveyC
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The descriptions for this variety say it does not produce breba. I didn't pay that close attention last year but am pretty sure I had quite a few breba. I pruned fairly heavy this year and some breba dropped off, but this one is developing fine. |
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FiggyFrank
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Such a beautiful fig! Hope the brebas turn out good for you. |
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Charitup
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Don't fall off, Don't fall off, please don't fall off |
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HarveyC
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Thanks. I don't think any more breba will fall off at my location now, they already dropped a few weeks ago. It's like summer here already. |
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Chivas
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I have a couple brebas at each growing point, they aren't sizing up so I think it's too cold for them to develop, last year I had none. |
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fanatic291
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I have a tiger fig tree that I planted last November here in Arizona. I have about 8 figs that are marble sized. Would this be considered a breba crop? |
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HarveyC
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Take a look at where the figs are growing from. If they are from the branch that grew last year it is breba and if it's growing on the growth that has started this spring they are main crop. My photo shows both. I don't know what part of Arizona you are located but would imagine that main crop should be marble size in most areas there or larger. |
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onesy_mus
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wow!!! is Panache produce Breba???i think Panache is Unifera. I was wrong about this. x_x" |
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HarveyC
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I believe in most locations Panache does not produce breba. I am curious as to why. |
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