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Njfred
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What determines the length of a fig plants dormancy? Is it strictly light and temperature or are there other factors...eg water, fig type etc? Do plants that go dormant earlier, all else being equal, break dormancy earlier in the spring? |
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pitangadiego
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There are probably several factors, but day length and temperature are probably the biggest. Don't think breaking dormancy is affected by when dormancy began. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi Njfred, |
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OttawanZ5
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I don't recall the terminology but it is said that after a plant goes into dormancy there is a minimum period over which the plants stay in natural dormancy. After this natural (length of ) period if the ambient are suitable for growth, it will wake up and break the dormancy. However, if temperatures are low (or kept low) the plants will stay in dormancy (extended dormancy) until temperature are above a certain temp (probably 45F). This is my understanding after reading about it a while ago. |
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