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DKrush
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Hello everyone I am new to growing figs and the forum. Getting my first fig tree tomorrow in the mail from Peaceful Valley Farms. It is a 2 foot Violette De Bordeaux plant. I know it is dormant now but I am not sure what to do with it for the next few months. If anyone can help me out at all that would be great. Thanks |
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Bluemalibu
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FiggyFrank
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Welcome! Blue said it all. While the tree is dormant, give it about a cup of water once a month so the root ball doesn't get completely dry. Also, a dormant tree does not require any type of light until it breaks dormancy. |
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jenniferarino83
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get a head start for spring. Repot. Water once a week. |
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DKrush
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Thank you very much BlueMalibu and everyone else. I can not wait to try some figs from my plant. |
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drew51
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You could use an organic, it's hard to over fertilize with organics. Also if using soluble fertilizer, just use half suggested amount to be safe. A good one is Foliage Pro, it contains all trace elements. I always suggest trying different methods to see what works for you. Another fairly safe fertilizer is the time released Osmocote. I myself prefer dynamite, it last 9 months. I get mine online, postage free for a large bag of it. |
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ross
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Don, |
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jdsfrance
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Hi Dkrush, |
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DKrush
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Thanks again. I live between zone 6-7, I think more closer to 7. I was kind of planning on keeping it in a big bay window when it is dormant or at least until it gets bigger. I will water it about once a month but just do not want the soil to dry out. Going to keep it in a pot for sure it will need to be in during winter months. |
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DKrush
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And Ross the window does face south and it is usually between 60-65, and i will do a mix of pearlite and good draining soil. |
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rcantor
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Welcome to the forum! You made a great choice for your first tree. Some people have success getting healthy growth from a tree over the winter, some get lankey, weak growth. If you can get good, strong wood you'll have fruit much sooner. As long as your S facing bay window gets 6 or more hours of unobstructed sun on the plant I'd go for it. As far as fertilizer goes you'll want to follow the directions for houseplants, not for outdoor plants as long as it's in a pot. That will keep you from killing your plant. Best of luck with it! |
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Smyfigs
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Welcome to the forum, DKrush! And, congrats on your new fig!!! |
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Windowsill_Gardens
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Congratulations on your new fig! VdB is delicious. If you seem to be short on light at any point, you can also supplement with some fluorescents. Figs are pretty forgiving. Just don't over water, and the fig mostly does the rest. ;) |
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DKrush
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Ok so the plant was delayed a few days for the holiday and I got it today. The plan was to put it in a pot and place it in the window so it can get sun and still stay dormant. Now I have a problem, the plant is supposed to be 2 foot high and it is bigger and came with a pot. With the pot it's 4 foot and it will not fit in the big bay window. I know the house and rooms are always around 72 and now I guess I am going to have to buy some artificial light bulbs. But is it too warm in the house will it come out of dormancy? If I put a plant bulb on it would warm it up i think too? Right now its about 30s and 40s highs for the next 10 days. |
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