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vitalucky
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Some good information on this variety I want to share |
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musillid
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Thanks for the read. |
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corpuscal
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Do you have any afghan figs Sal? im in zone 10b so im curious as to if they'd grow well here. |
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planteur123
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For those who read French : |
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americanfiglover
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I have this afgan fig growing right now. I just re-potted it in some Pro mix HP since the miracle grow hasn't done anything for it. |
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hblta
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a fig tree at the base of a douglas fir. |
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Paul
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[QUOTE=vitalucky]Some good information on this variety I want to share |
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Paul
Registered: Posts: 61 |
Seedlings from afghan Kultur Figs: |
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Paul
Registered: Posts: 61 |
Here a picture with Gigant dried afghan Fruit. Thats the futures new Seedlings and new Kulture Variety. |
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Paul
Registered: Posts: 61 |
Here a picture from New Variity Kunduz. He was born in Germany, by the River Lahn. Parrents from North-Afghanistan - Mother wild Fig. It is winterhard and have big Fruit as a Kultur Fig. |
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Paul
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MGorski
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That is a very nice fig Paul. I am glad to see your effort lead to this successful outcome. How does it taste? |
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pino
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That is a nice looking breba fig! |
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haslamhulme
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Erste,bitte enschuldigen meine schlechte Deutsch,inch habe nicht Deutsch geredet fur veilleicht mehr als 5 jahre,und ich habe etwas vergessen!.Die ist wunderschoe zu sehe,wirklich,ein neues speilart von europaischhe Feiges.Herzliches gluckwunsche! Ich moechte gern diese neue Feige zu ausprobieren,was gut fur Deutschland sein sollte such gut fur Grossbrittanien.Haben sie etwas cuttings(Sprossen??) zu wechseln oder verkaufen?. For the benefit of English speakers and just in case my German doesn't make any sense(take this as a warning to those who know other languages and don't use them),also auto correct on I phone does not like German! This is a beautiful sight,really,a new variety of European fig,congratulations. I would like to trial this new fig,what is good for Germany should also be good for England.Do you have cuttings to trade or sell? |
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Paul
Registered: Posts: 61 |
[QUOTE=MGorski]That is a very nice fig Paul. I am glad to see your effort lead to this successful outcome. How does it taste? Mike in Hanover, VA[/QUOTE] |
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Paul
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[QUOTE=pino]That is a nice looking breba fig! |
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Paul
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[QUOTE=haslamhulme]Erste,bitte enschuldigen meine schlechte Deutsch,inch habe nicht Deutsch geredet fur veilleicht mehr als 5 jahre,und ich habe etwas vergessen!.Die ist wunderschoe zu sehe,wirklich,ein neues speilart von europaischhe Feiges.Herzliches gluckwunsche! Ich moechte gern diese neue Feige zu ausprobieren,was gut fur Deutschland sein sollte such gut fur Grossbrittanien.Haben sie etwas cuttings(Sprossen??) zu wechseln oder verkaufen?. For the benefit of English speakers and just in case my German doesn't make any sense(take this as a warning to those who know other languages and don't use them),also auto correct on I phone does not like German! This is a beautiful sight,really,a new variety of European fig,congratulations. I would like to trial this new fig,what is good for Germany should also be good for England.Do you have cuttings to trade or sell?[/QUOTE] |
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mnedelcu
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This is my 2 years old Afghanistanica fig.Nice looking leaves,NOT very good producer,4 figs only this season,sweet enough,a berry flavor...time will tell if a keeper or not. |
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MGorski
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Paul, I will do a search for Afghan dried figs, after seeing your results, it seems like a worthwhile project. |
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haslamhulme
Registered: Posts: 246 |
Paul,I don't have any of the varieties you are looking for I'm afraid.I too have access to fig seeds,only Turkish and Israili though here I have found. |
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haslamhulme
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Getting back to Sals post,interesting read,I wonder what that afghan miniature fig would do as a rootstock for common fig?,super dwarf fig trees?,could be useful,leaves are very pretty too.It would not surprise me if there has been genetic flow between the fig sub species,same has happened with Apple,pear,cherry etc,European breeders used various Malus species to introduce cold tolerance and also disease resistance into their breeding programmes |
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Paul
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[QUOTE=haslamhulme]Paul,I don't have any of the varieties you are looking for I'm afraid.I too have access to fig seeds,only Turkish and Israili though here I have found. I have some fresh Black Bursa figs from Tukey in the fridge,the seeds are viable. How many fig trees did you grow to maturity to get 1 good new variety?.Do you have an idea of how many turned out to be Caprifig,how many are Smyrna type etc?. I have a small patch of land(allotment) so probably have space for some so was planning to try growing from seed to see,but I already have lots of unknown variety figs from around my city to trial,might have some good unique ones there anyway. I already grew from seed Apple,pear,plum,apricot,loquat etc, by comparison to those fruits 4 years is very quick for maturity.I will be an old man before I find out if the pear trees are any good!. The work you are doing is very interesting,keep up the good work![/QUOTE] |
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Timo
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Paul, that fig really looks nice! I'm sure a lot of people will be interested in cuttings. |
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Paul
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[QUOTE=Timo]Paul, that fig really looks nice! I'm sure a lot of people will be interested in cuttings. |
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Paul
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Just i have become Dried Kultur Fruit from Afghanistan Masar i Sharif for my Seedling Projekt. Pollination from Tadschikisch Wild Fig and Hybrids. So can much Seedlings be Kultur Fig with big sweet Fruit and extremly winterhard, so as Kunduz. |
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haslamhulme
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Hi Paul,i would be interested in swapping seeds with you,I could try growing a few of these hybrid Tajikstani wild fig/Cultivated figs for fun and also hopefully tasty figs.The only interesting seeds I have to swap in exchange are Potato seeds(Kartoffel).I have a mixed landrace population of potato,the population is part seedling part cultivated varieties which flower,they are allowed to cross freely.I save tubers and grow each year and have been selecting for flowering,size and disease resistance,there potatoes flower year after year and I don't have any problem with potato blight.I now have enough seeds to swap if you are interested |
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Paul
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I buy the Dried Fig from North Afghanistan from Orientbazar24. In the next Year i make very much more Seedlings and in 4 Years they new Variity ripening Fruits. I like also make Seedlings from Xinjiang, if i become driet Fruit from Xinkiang. |
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