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Rayvino
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I have 3 in ground trees for many years, the last few years I was lazy and didn’t protect them. They died to the ground but regrew multiple shoots and produced a lot of figs (many didn’t ripen). Each tree has about 25 vertical shoots, anywhere from 1” to 3/8” thick and 3’ to 8’ high, all coming from the very low lateral main truck of about 2.5” thickness. I intend to cover by keeping about 5 long shoots, cutting the others to about 12” and burying with leaves covered by a tarp. My question is would it be better to totally eliminate all but about 5 shoots? Would this produce the most figs next year? Thanks |
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bamafig
Registered: Posts: 119 |
Five is what the good professor at Petals from the Past suggests. What variety is this? |
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coop951
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Hi Ray |
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Rayvino
Registered: Posts: 36 |
@ bamafig - they are both white unknowns that I have in ground for about 10 years, (this is the first year the raccoons have started eating the lower figs) |
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