| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Why did my cuttings, first year, produce, and parent trees were almost barren? |
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eaglet2
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Parent trees in ground has few late unripe figs , cuttings first year in pots are productive WHY? |
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rcantor
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It's going to be very difficult to know why they didn't fruit in time. It could be issues with fertilizer, water, late freezes and on and on. Some fig varieties will freeze to the ground and then grow back the next year but not fruit. Typically if they don't freeze to the ground this winter they'll fruit next growing season. It might be good to protect both trees - theirs and yours so you minimize dieback this winter. |
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eaglet2
Registered: Posts: 45 |
Rc thanks for your comment. One is neglected, my cutting was 1” dia. with 1 summer growth, the parent was ¼” –3/8” dia . The other at an semi abandoned house may have been just overgrown, many shoots from the base. Both new owners are interested in what can be done |
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JCT
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I've seen a theory that states a potted tree is stressed more than an in-ground tree and is driven to propagate (ie produce fruit) quicker. An in-ground tree doesn't feel the stress to propagate and puts all its energy into growth. Just an idea that doesn't necessarily account for any other factors. |
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