| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > "Blue" Ischia my ass... |
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FMD
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I am saddened to report that the much anticipated unveiling of the first ripe Blue Ischia is neither Blue, Black nor an Ischia. |
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greenfig
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WHAT?????? |
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FMD
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I hope mine was mis-labeled for everyone's sake. |
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greenfig
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Hmm… My leaves look similar, let me take a photo. |
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WillsC
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Well that bites......wait that long just to get disappointed. Are you going to contact them? |
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waynea
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Oh crap, say it's not so! I had high hopes. Hirts needs to know and trace the original stock. There are dozens of us if not more that need to not even gift this until we know what it is. |
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greenfig
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Ok, here are my leaves from this morning. |
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DatesNFigs
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Did it at least taste any good? |
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waynea
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This a mature leaf from a year old tree and a young leaf from a 2 month old tree. This is my first time doing a photo, I hope it works. |
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bullet08
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i know i'm color blind.. even i can tell that thing is not blue-blue-or any shade of dark fig. USDA/UCD Ischia Black is doing very well. slow growing figs are doing much better. i guess that's due to less need for water. |
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snaglpus
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Pete, give your plant some liquid fertilizer now for about a week and watch what happens. My 2 trees are grow well with several figs on. I picked figs last year from my trees but did not post any pics. |
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JD
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Frank, |
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MichaelTucson
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I bought one of those "Blue Ischia" trees too, back when there was a lot of chatter about them last year. I separated it into 3 trees (they were all tiny), and they're growing nicely now. But the leaves don't look anything like your pics in that other thread. It does sound kinda suspicious (but then, the whole idea of "Blue Ischia" sounded pretty suspicious to start with). If I get a chance after I get home, I'll make some pics of the leaves and post them here. |
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MichaelTucson
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By the way Frank, I think that blue looks more like black-yellow-white. (A color my brother describes every now and then). |
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hicrystalfan
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oh that's disappointing....I have one of them too....don't think I'll buy from them again :( |
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mnedelcu
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Waynea,you have a "Lattarula" fig leaf in your picture. |
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deerhunter16b
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Here is my blue ischia that I got in February from them...grew out nicely but who knows what it could be dark or light fig |
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waynea
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"Waynea,you have a "Lattarula" fig leaf in your picture" |
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SCfigFanatic
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Here is my Blue Ischia from hirts |
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gettingfiggy
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Looks like my "Ischia" from Lowes. |
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waynea
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Doug, it looks like mine. |
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gettingfiggy
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Also, I see you are in Tallahassee. I'm in the Tampa Bay area and mine ripened last week. I really think the Lowes variety and the Hirts variety are the same. |
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waynea
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Frank is in Tallahassee and I am south of you near Fort Myers. |
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Quackmaster
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This bites, I have 2 also but my leaves look a little different then the ones posted above. |
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gettingfiggy
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I think I found the source of my "Ischia." My Lowes fig came from Dewars nursery in Florida. I don't know this for a fact, but I'd guess that Dewars gets their tissue cultures from Agristarts. Here is the "Ischia" page on Agristarts website: |
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gettingfiggy
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This is another possibility. Hirts also sells Lemon Italian Honey Fig Plant which looks a lot like what you have. Maybe it was a mislabeled fig? |
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FMD
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Perhaps they sent me the wrong fig, perhaps not. As previously noted, there was a such run on this fig from members of this forum that it forced Hirt's to place it on back order for over 6 months. So, soon there will be many more people posting pictures of their ripened figs and we shall see. BTW, Hirt's is not known for its friendly customer service. |
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Chapman
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The figs from my tree from Walmart labeled "Ischia" looks just like yours Frank. I bought in 2012 and the pot was marked from Dewars Nursery in Florida. |
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MichaelTucson
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OK, I took a couple of leaf pictures of my "Blue Ischia" trees. As you see, mine look different. For the record, I ordered mine from Hirt's Nursery on 2013-10-28 (and it shipped that day). It arrived with so many tiny trunks, I was able to split it into three trees. They're thriving OK, but they would seem to be a different variety from yours Frank, and different from the others posted above too maybe. Two grown leaves plus a juvenile leaf in the pictures. |
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FMD
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I don't know Mike. Leaves can have such variability depending on age of plant, sun exposure, time of the year etc. For example, the leaves in the top picture could easily look like mine if they were a little older. The one thing that has always stood out, to me, was the deep dark green color or the plant. |
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deerhunter16b
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Have to agree with Frank....I guess time will tell |
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waynea
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greenfig
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My prediction : All those TC Blue Ischias will turn out to be different varieties. LOL |
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waynea
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I believe your prediction is correct. If you are an expert on predictions you should have told us so before we purchased these new unknowns. LOL! What? New unknowns??? That's it Frank, we need to resell them on ebay as a new rare variety Unk Golden Blue Ischias discovered in the Hirts neighborhood, we could make hundreds$$$$$$$$. |
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Hershell
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The crazy thing is that I keep looking on eBay to see if FMD is selling them there yet. |
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greenfig
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Hershell, I can sell you a very nice rare specimen of an Unk. Blue Ischia outside eBay, |
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Tonycm
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I wouldn't be surprised if they pulled a Ty Ty and just sent out any ol' tree as long as it had fig leaves. Then by the time it produced fruit people would forget about it. Being that their 15 day policy is too short to be able to tell exactly what tree you get would go in their favor. You might get better results by calling them to complain. If they get tired of hearing complaints they might give a full refund or send the real Blue/Black Ischia. At least it's not Brown Turkey! |
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MichaelTucson
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[quote=Frank]I don't know Mike. Leaves can have such variability depending on age of plant, sun exposure, time of the year etc.[/quote] |
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Vladis
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In Russia you can buy Brown Turkey, under a new name: 1. Kadota Purple. 2. Kadota Blue. |
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waynea
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I emailed Matt Hirt and this was his reply to me: To Me Today at 6:05 AM That order is from 2 years ago. I have since switched suppliers. My supplier claims they are now correct. |
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FMD
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Thanks for following that up for us, Wayne. |
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deerhunter16b
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Lol |
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JD
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Interesting. I suppose "Hirt-ing" is defined by blind trust. Is it fair to expect that someone at Hirts sampled the fruit and received photos of the correct Blue Ischia after having sold an untold number of incorrect Blue Ischia? Better...grow and fruit it before selling to the public. |
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waynea
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Very good point. Oh well, I still feel that everyone needs to email Hirts, it won't hurt!
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WillsC
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Well at Daves Hirts has..... |
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waynea
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Not good! |
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FMD
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Anyone else get a ripe fig from this loser -- yet? |
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OttawanZ5
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Things like this happen often but are not always disappointing. |
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MichaelTucson
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No ripe figs here yet from this variety. But as the tree grew (and it did grow fairly vigorously), the leaves now do resemble yours Frank. I expect the figs from it will resemble the ones you got too. Did you ever get any more figs from it? I mean, some that weren't bird food, and that you actually tasted? |
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Herman2
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Mine made a couple of Celeste fruits ,(like),that dropped out before getting ripe. |
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