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KK
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It’s sad to see the season ending so I decided to extend it for a few weeks. The mother tree is on Madeira Island. He called it Black Madeira. Its 2 years old. I know it has a red inside. Puts on lots of figs like Jon’s BM, ripens about the same time, leaves look somewhat similar. The first ones that started ripening disappeared quickly. I was determined to taste/see a ripe one even though it’s not optimal growing conditions. I brought it inside under metal halide. Hung some plastic sheeting from the ceiling (I can do these things since I’m not married :) Today it was 86f inside and 70f outside. I have room for another one in there. [URL=http://s39.photobucket.com/user/KKfromNJ/media/13%20Black%20Madeira%20Portugal/13_2.jpg.html][IMG]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e160/KKfromNJ/13%20Black%20Madeira%20Portugal/th_13_2.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s39.photobucket.com/user/KKfromNJ/media/13%20Black%20Madeira%20Portugal/13_3.jpg.html][IMG]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e160/KKfromNJ/13%20Black%20Madeira%20Portugal/th_13_3.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s39.photobucket.com/user/KKfromNJ/media/13%20Black%20Madeira%20Portugal/13_4.jpg.html][IMG]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e160/KKfromNJ/13%20Black%20Madeira%20Portugal/th_13_4.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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armando93223
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Real Nice KK, I should be able to comment next year, upon getting fruit. I like the light set up, looks like they get a good amount of light and heat. |
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rcantor
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Nice work! I did that for a Panache once and the figs were great. |
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HarveyC
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Nice, Keith. I'm married and can also do things like that. In my shop, that is. :) |
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KK
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[QUOTE=armando93223]Real Nice KK, I should be able to comment next year, upon getting fruit. I like the light set up, looks like they get a good amount of light and heat.[/QUOTE]
Those bulbs are mini ovens, burn at 500 – 800 degrees and maybe more. Right now that’s a 250 watt, rather small. I think I’m going to move some of my smaller real BM’s that are loaded with fruit in there, raise the light a little and put in a 400 watt. I don’t know if you’ve ever grown under lights but it’s a good idea to level out the canopy so all get approx the same light. I have barbell weights on the floor with cord pulling down the branches to kind of level them out otherwise the taller might burn and the lower will not get proper light. You have a “BM” from Portugal? I’m not sure this is really BM. It might be black and from Madeira but that doesn’t make it Black Madeira.
[QUOTE=rcantor]Nice work! I did that for a Panache once and the figs were great.[/QUOTE]
I’m hoping :)
[QUOTE=HarveyC]Nice, Keith. I'm married and can also do things like that. In my shop, that is. :)[/QUOTE] That’s in my living room :) |
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armando93223
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KK, Can you expand on your Black Madiera. I haven't read every post on here so I may of missed something. Is there more than one Black Madiera...??? |
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johnnyq627
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Keith that certainly looks like Black Madeira or Fico Preto to me! Very nice find, let me know when offsprings are available ;) |
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rafaelissimmo
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KK |
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johnnyq627
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[QUOTE=rafaelissimmo]KK |
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FiggyFrank
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I'm giving my Preto extra care on the colder nights. Sure does look like BM. |
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americanfiglover
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Maybe it has something to do with direct sun light being used by the leaves to produce sugars and other chemicals needed for the fruit to fully ripen with great taste |
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figgary
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True, Jarrett. Photosynthesis converts energy from sunlight to sugars. I think more or less heat will speed up or slow down the process, but amount of sunlight would have more to do with the flavor. |
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tsang
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This is what I ate the most perfect fruit. If you can get such maturity.
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armando93223
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TSANG: That is a espactacular photo. I am saving this to my computer, Will make a print for my living room.....We have some great photographers here.!!! |
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GreenFin
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Very cool, KK! |
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WillsC
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I have one as well.....to me the plant looks identical to the 3 Black Madeira I have planted next to it except it has no signs of FMV. Will know on the fruit in a couple weeks. |
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twobrothersgarden
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Would anyone be willing to sell me a black madeira? I live in california. |
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KK
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[QUOTE=armando93223]KK, Can you expand on your Black Madeira. I haven't read every post on here so I may of missed something. Is there more than one Black Madiera...??? [/QUOTE]
I far as I know there was only 1 but a few years back someone on eBay asked me which version I had
This was very rich and delicious. If its not Black Madeira its pretty close. For now I will refer to it as Portugal Black Madeira. The fellow had several different types; one was flatter but he called them all Black Madeira
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armando93223
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Thanks KK, with the extreme dry heat and RKN problem, I decided to be safe and put my Black Madiera away from the others and put into a light shade. I decided that saving the tree was more important than the fruit this year.......I believe the Madiera I have probably came from Jon of Ecanto or UC Davis...???? |
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KK
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[QUOTE=armando93223]I believe the Madiera I have probably came from Jon of Ecanto or UC Davis...????[/QUOTE] I asked Jon years ago, I could be wrong but I don’t think his was from UCDavies 4 year old Jon's BM [URL=http://s39.photobucket.com/user/KKfromNJ/media/00%20BM/00_leaves.jpg.html][IMG]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e160/KKfromNJ/00%20BM/th_00_leaves.jpg[/IMG][/URL] |
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MGorski
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That is a rich and juicy looking fig Keith, we're you able to get the other types of Black Maderia he had? It would be interesting to hear about those too. Mike in Hanover, VA |
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KK
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[QUOTE=MGorski]That is a rich and juicy looking fig Keith, we're you able to get the other types of Black Maderia he had? It would be interesting to hear about those too. Mike in Hanover, VA[/QUOTE] |
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jdsfrance
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Hi KK, |
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scott_ga
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Here the UC Davis Black Madeira doesn't usually have much of a neck when ripe. They are still ripening. |
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luigil
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Does anyone know how BM would do in the Midwest |
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Vladis
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Я имею саженец этого года, название неизвестно . Но фига ,которую я фотографировал осенью 2013 года выглядит ,как Чёрная Мадейра из US Davis. |
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scott_ga
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I have a seedling of this year, the name is unknown. But the guys that I photographed in the autumn 2013 looks like black from Madeira.. |
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Grasa
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Vladis...that picture of yours is incredible... wow.. I love it. |
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Vladis
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Граса, благодарю за положительный отзыв. Ещё фото этой фиги ,разрез. |
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scott_ga
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Graça, thank you for your positive feedback. More photos of the figs, cut. |
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KK
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Just picked these. Fantastic for figs ripened under lights. Portugal Black Madeira and Jon’s Black Madeira were both rich, juicy and full of berry flavor but they tasted a little bit different. Maybe the lights. Portugal Black Madeira
Jon’s Black Madeira
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FiggyFrank
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Those look excellent, KK. |
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Figinfever
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KK, were you able to compare black madeira vs black madeira island figs under normal ripening conditions to rule out the grow lights as a factor in the slight taste difference? |
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SCfigFanatic
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I had a BM from maderia island too. Was 2 feet tall and growing like crazy. |
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adoresfigs45
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ah the vigilant usda they very politely removed my sumaki and golden thai mango seed still in its mailing pouch. sigh |
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Figinfever
Registered: Posts: 245 |
KK's Portugal Black Madeira looks like Lampo's Sofeno Preto. |
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lampo
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[QUOTE=Figinfever]KK's Portugal Black Madeira looks like Lampo's Sofeno Preto. http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/sof%C3%8Ano-preto-6497657?highlight=preto&pid=1279294071[/QUOTE] |
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Figinfever
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Sofeno Preto is a distinct fig; I did not mean to imply otherwise, Francisco. |
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Jsacadura
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I believe Francisco is trying to do precisely that, Dan. Growing the 3 strains side to side and compare them in their native region. I don't know if he managed to get the 2 US strains though. |
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figgary
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I hope to find out in the next couple of months, as well. |
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Figinfever
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Ahh. It is ironic that they have origins there, migrate over here, and now, because of legislative barriers and commercial farming, are disappearing in their native land. I wish there is a way for at least 3 of us to have the material to test out these 3 varieties and share the results. How difficult is it over there to get phytocertification and other paperworks to import from the US? If it is not too hard, I would like to contribute in getting Figo Preto and Black Madeira over there. Greenfin's website offers bareroot plants next year if ordered this year and also phytocertification. |
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Figinfever
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[QUOTE=figgary]I hope to find out in the next couple of months, as well. |
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figgary
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Thanks, Dan, but I think Harvey C has these as well, and his will ripen sooner than mine. I will start a new thread on these, and update as they ripen.The Violeta may be a bit later, as it is in ground. |
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Figinfever
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[QUOTE=figgary]Thanks, Dan, but I think Harvey C has these as well, and his will ripen sooner than mine. I will start a new thread on these, and update as they ripen.The Violeta may be a bit later, as it is in ground.[/QUOTE] |
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Jsacadura
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Gary, |
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figgary
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Hello Jaime, |
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Jsacadura
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Thanks for the answer and photos, Gary. |
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lampo
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There was a thread with information on the subject where a few pictures of Violeta leaves are shown to respond and help our fellow member Tam on his metaphysical magics |
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Jsacadura
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You are so right, Francisco. |
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Timo
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[quote] my Violeta graft has many 5 lobed with fat fingers and 3 lobed ones with just a few months and not a single one lobed leaf. Maybe the graft makes it skip it's infancy? [/quote] |
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