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Shawn
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I am trying to figure out if I am doing something wrong with my trees or if there is just some variation among my trees due to age etc. I dont want to start messing with something that is not broken or make a minor problem worse |
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Rob
Registered: Posts: 550 |
Shawn, |
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Elfarach
Registered: Posts: 288 |
Hey Shawn. This is a pic taken of my VdB last week. Super close nodes that just seems to be last year's growth, might spread out, might not, who knows. As long as it's productive, I wouldn't mind. I've also noticed that that little area is great for rooting or airlayering. |
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Shawn
Registered: Posts: 66 |
Thanks for the feedback, it is helpful. Being new to this hobby/affliction it is sometimes difficult to determine what falls within the normal range. I wish I had all those fig on my VdB like you do Simon. Right now mine has no fruit forming but hopefully soon. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi Shawn, |
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erics11
Registered: Posts: 102 |
If you want more growth and node spacing, I think a higher nitrogen fertilizer or supplement would do the trick. |
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GeneDaniels
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I have a small VdB too (second year), and it has shorter internodal growth than my other varieties too. It is growing very tight, like yours. But, it is still going to produce a nice bunch of figs. But like eric11 said, you could hit it hard with nitrogen if you want to. I don't think I would because it might reduce its fruit production this year. |
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eboone
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[QUOTE=erics11]If you want more growth and node spacing, I think a higher nitrogen fertilizer or supplement would do the trick.[/QUOTE] |
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Shawn
Registered: Posts: 66 |
It is good to know that the node spacing on this age VdB is pretty normal. Thank you for the feedback! |
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striveforfreedom
Registered: Posts: 437 |
My observation is that branches with closer nodes means that the cuttings I've taken have all exhibited stronger root and growth when propagating. |
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