| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Very impressed by LSU Gold and my first Black Mission! |
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donpaid
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Hi fellow fig lovers! |
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donpaid
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PS I don't exactly remember where I saw that LSU Gold was an underrated fig. I think it was in another post, but I have been unable to relocate it |
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figpig_66
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Very good variety. Your fig wasnt even ripe. Wait untill eye opens wide then wait till a honey drop comes out. Outside of fig w8ll start turing slightly brown in some spots. Its my favorite fig |
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ChrisK
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Great stuff Don, thanks for sharing. Do you think the mission could have been pollinated? It's also one of my favorite figs here in Georgia but like you said it needs to be perfectly ripe. I have yet to taste an LSU gold but I do have a couple of cuttings growing this year(no figs yet). Maybe next year I'll get to share my opinion on it! Thanks for sharing. |
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agrarian
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LSU Gold is definitely a keeper,and one of my favorites as well. For me, they reach their peak in sweetness after they have sat overnight on the kitchen cabinet. |
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donpaid
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Thank you for your input everyone! |
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pitangadiego
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LSU Gold is very good if it gets enough heat, and very good when it is too cool. |
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donpaid
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Jon, that's great news. A consistent "workhorse" variety is just what I need in my small and awkwardly-oriented yard. |
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crazy4figs
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Nice report of a gardener's happiest surprise, finding something wonderful from a plant that isn't getting a lot of attention. May there be many more delicious figs for you! |
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musillid
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So, good for extremes, but what about average season? |
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