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musillid
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Here it is the end of August and I have staring at a Rubado I started last year, but never sprouted this spring after that long, cold winter. Yesterday, of all things, I noticed it is finally showing leaves! The question is: What now? Do I let it sprout then wait for it to go dormant? Do I try to carry through the winter indoors? I am afraid it has such little reserve that it won't be able to recover next spring. |
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rcantor
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This is a tough question and I certainly don't have tons of experience with it. I fertilized mine but the last one that started up was in early Aug. If you have a grow room I'd fertilize it and try to let it grow for 3 months, then slowly let it go dormant. If you don't, I'd give it a fertilizer with something like 2-10-4 plus trace elements - a small amount with every feeding for a week, then 0-(3-10)-anything for a week and then let it go dormant. It's tough to give a fig enough light in the winter to keep it from getting weak and lanky. |
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musillid
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Thanks, Bob. I am going to follow your advice to grow for a while, then ease into dormancy. Since it is still small, I can bring it to the sun room until that gets too cool, then downstairs under lights. |
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cis4elk
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Dale, |
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GregMartin
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Timely post, I just had a fig do the same. I'll bring it into my sunroom before it gets too cold out. Thanks everyone. |
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musillid
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I'll keep that in mind, Calvin. |
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