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AndyInNYC
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This is my first fig ever from one of my trees. It is a Hardy Chicago breba which started changing color over the last day or so. |
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7deuce
Registered: Posts: 566 |
The longer you wait the better it will be. It doesn't look ready yet by the way. |
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newnandawg
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It should be hanging straight down and maybe some cracks on the skin. |
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rcantor
Registered: Posts: 5,724 |
5 days after the birds eat it. |
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garden_whisperer
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Not ready. Don't get ahead of yoursellf. Post a pick again in a couple of days. |
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bullet08
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it all hang loose like bull's ba.. i mean, it will look like sack of ... it will just hang down as if it's really tired.. it will winkler, and possibly crack. soft to touch. |
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Dieseler
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Example of ripe and ready Hardy Chicago breba from past. |
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sirlampsalot
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Dang, Martin, that is a thousand word picture. Good thing it has your name on it. I have very few Hardy Chicago brebas but the main crop is loaded. |
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Gr8Figs
Registered: Posts: 204 |
I prefer mine wrinkly cracking ripe if the weather cooperates. |
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MichaelTucson
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Ditto on what Mike newnandog, Martin, and Barry said. Let it get extra ripe, and if not sure then late is better than early, especially with this variety. I like 'em best when the skin cracks too. Listen to Bob C too... you can hide it from birds if you want. (add foil to his list of hiding techniques... I think that's what tmc uses). Hardy Chicago are excellent figs, especially if really really ripe. |
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Cajun
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I know we are talking about HC here, but on the ripening thing, I picked an lsu gold this afternoon, and the eye had cracked open a bit and it was very soft. I gave it smell test and I smelled spoilage, I almost chunked it over the back fence, then I thought what the hey, and bit off a chunk. The best fig I've had this year, bar none... All I'm saying is if you can get the fig 5 minutes before it spoils, that is the best it will be. The riper the better. |
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AndyInNYC
Registered: Posts: 195 |
Another picture to memorialize my first fig (the Mount Rushmore sized bronze monument won't be ready for a few months). Not quite ripe yet. |
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cis4elk
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Looks like that fig has a leaf associated with it, if so then that is your first main crop. |
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AndyInNYC
Registered: Posts: 195 |
Picked and ate it yesterday. 22 grams and absolutely delicious. We cut it in quarters and each had a taste. Kids thought it tasted like a peach. |
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7deuce
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Glad you liked it. I hope it's the first of many. |
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