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johnnyq627

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I thought I'd share some pictures of my first year over wintering figs indoors. I was hoping to get an additional summer of growth off of them. I have had to deal with a lot of pests, from fungas gnats to spider mites, but most are going strong.

Recieved this RdB at the end of September:

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Here it is today along with an RdB I rooted around the same time:

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They have been a steady grower, only pausing when the spider mites got bad. They are in 5g SIPs and require water twice a week.

The next one is a black madeira. I can't find a pic of the original from September, but here's a pic of another BM I got at the same time that didn't make it, but was the same size:

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It grew very little until last month and then exploded in new growth:

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I have a bunch of other cuttings growing for fun. I've tried a few different methods of rooting and cup potting. All have worked about the same. I still lose the occassional cutting in the cups for unknown reasons, especially my Sodus Sicilians, which were extremely hard to get past the cup stage.

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Nick

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nick, 

is that pix of BM in the box one that i sent? one you won in the contest? if so, can you let me know how it died? i heard BM dying without a reason. just want to see if there was specific reason. the cuttings that i rooted at the same time are all growing, not as fast as that one did. i noticed how i pack my plants. 

FiggyFrank

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That's some amazing indoor growth!

johnnyq627

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Hey Pete! Yeah that was the one I won in the auction. My best guess as to why it died was that I left all the figs on it when I brought it inside. The figs just never ripened and my best guess is the young tree just didn't have enough energy to handle all the figs. Lesson learned, I won't try to ripen figs indoors anymore! So far it's the only tree I've lost in the house,

bullet08

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yeah.. that one had good number of figs on it. i started knocking figs off my BM soon after sending you that tree. i heard trees suffering after putting on too much figs then it can handle.. but didn't expect it to die. sorry about it. 

johnnyq627

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No problem, it happens! Hopefully, others will learn from my mistake.