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TahomaGuy2
Registered: Posts: 101 |
I separated 10 Desert Kings and potted them. Each is about 5' tall. At this point, the book says to cut them way back (3'), but if I do I'll lose the entire fig crop come August since ALL the figs grow on the tips of OLD growth. I am aware of root systems to weak to support 5' plants. Have any of you had this conflict? Did you take a chance and NOT follow best practices when extracting and replanting? What's your take on this? |
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EB18702
Registered: Posts: 51 |
FIG PROBLEMS LOL, my thoughts are if there isn't many roots they shouldn't produce much fruit anyway. you can either work on permanent structure or fruit production. I would split them and try both to see what works best over the long term plus you'll still get some figs. if the figs aren't sizing up well you can always take them off to save energy. I did find a good video on youtube about setting up permanent structure for dk brebas. you can always take some air layers or cuttings too. I hope that helps. |
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rcantor
Registered: Posts: 5,724 |
Don't believe everything you read. I'd probably get them into bigger pots (7-10 gal) but I wouldn't touch the wood until after fruiting. |
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jdsfrance
Registered: Posts: 2,591 |
Hi TahomaGuy2, |
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Mario_1
Registered: Posts: 407 |
Hi Charles with 10 of them you should experiment , do some for fruit ,some for structure and some in between |
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GeneDaniels
Registered: Posts: 1,014 |
dido what Mario just wrote. But generally speaking, they should be cut back quite severely or they will languish for the first season. |
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