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Subject: Merry Christmas Replies: 15
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Merry Christmas and Peace to All!

Subject: Merry Christmas to all!! Replies: 32
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Merry Christmas!!!

Subject: $7 fig trees for spring/summer delivery, around 150+ varieties Replies: 775
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I have no doubt James will deliver, the question is just when.  I do want to start growing specific varieties this spring, and if James believes Spring is not feasible, i would like to start pursuing contingency plans/sources. Right now, I am in a quandary. I know James is hard at work and a "schedule" update would be awesome.

Subject: PA Figs Cuttings Packs Replies: 19
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this is a great offer. are you offering any other cuttings from your outstanding collection on here or your ebay site?


Subject: Seeking information on Egyptian fig variety Mehetal? Replies: 10
Posted By: akrouus Views: 182
 
i think mehetal means "one who tricks people" in arabic. i never heard of the word associated with a fig.

Is the fig dark red inside or dark red outside.? Hmari, khdari, sumacki, souadi, fayumi, so many arabic varieties that are dark red on the inside. I can go on and on.

If you're looking for a dark red exterior fig that originates from Egypt, maybe Bass is the only person who can answer that. Here is a post from the past from Bass

Subject: Rob's Genovese Nero breba Replies: 27
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thanks sincerely for the comment Nick, i enjoy your youtube channel.
In your video, you agree with me that the figs are watery, no flavor, and bland, so by your comment above it appears you are pleased with it  based purely on size??

Maybe anyone with in-ground has different experiences that want to chime in....

Subject: Rob's Genovese Nero breba Replies: 27
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Quote:
Originally Posted by akrouus
this is an excellent tasting fig!! my wife and I had brebas and were unbelievable. too bad its in the shadow of the real version, but whatever it's origin, it is outstanding. i am keeping both my plants received from harvey. very productive main crop as well



my post above was for the breba crop and I stand by it. Maybe the best tasting fig I've had from all my varieties.
But the main crop was extremely disappointing... bland, watery, barely sweet, and not worth eating. A lot fell off the tree or succumbed to the figeater/june bettle. It was a second year plant and is a very aggressive and productive grower.

three options:

A, keep the plant only for the breba, which were amazing.

B. Try it in its 3rd year next summer, for maybe improvement in the main crop taste?

C. plant in ground to improve main crop taste

Any suggestions or similar experiences with Rob's GN main crop? Mine is in a pot and not in ground.

Subject: The "Sultani" Fig Replies: 49
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it is a great fig. tasted it the first time last summer. you guys in CA jump all over this great opportunity!

Subject: Best Figs for Michigan Replies: 33
Posted By: akrouus Views: 4,146
 
dfoster, how would you rank the figs in your previous post based on taste? i know its hard, but if you were forced to decide based on space, etc.

Subject: $7 fig trees for spring/summer delivery, around 150+ varieties Replies: 775
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i see a ponte tresa container behind that fig you devoured...

Subject: Looking for Yellow Long neck cuttings Replies: 1
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i sent you pm

Subject: Thanksgiving Replies: 28
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happy thanksgiving

Subject: Comparing Yellow Long, Yellow Long Neck and White Marseille Replies: 25
Posted By: akrouus Views: 528
 
my yellow long neck ranks dead last of all my figs. is productive and yields larger figs, but never been impressed with the taste. but this video has me rethinking and maybe giving it another chance

Subject: Figs from Israel Replies: 14
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Eli, do you mean "red israel" when you say "red khurtmani". there was an inadvertent labeling of red israel as synonymous to khurtmani/khortmani.


Subject: Fig cuttings. Com Replies: 7
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greenfin (james) owns it and he is very respected and known in the fig forums

Subject: Freezing in Louisiana Replies: 30
Posted By: akrouus Views: 395
 
upper 60's here in Southern California near LAX. Some are already complaining about the "cooler" temps, but i guess we shouldn't.   :-)

Subject: Shipping plants to California. Replies: 13
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APHIS directly informed me that it is legal to ship "fig" cuttings or "fig" plants to CA only from CONUS. Of course, we know there are a lot of restrictions internationally. Since then, CONUS sellers have sent me dozens and dozens of "fig"cuttings/plants with not a single issue or discussion with postmaster or USDA

Subject: The Do's & Don'ts of Fig Cutting Season Replies: 27
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thanks! nice video helped me pass a few hours by going to your channel as well!

Subject: Fig Starter Bundles Replies: 47
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me too

Subject: How Early is Hmari (Bass) & Rmali (Bass)? Replies: 2
Posted By: akrouus Views: 90
 
I have all four. Rmali is still under test as a first year plant Bass sent me last month.

However, the Verte, Hmari, and JHA ripened in that order for me this year. Los Angeles Coastal . Some say that Verte and Green Ischia are the same although i can't confirm

Hmari was excellent and maybe one of my wife's favorites


Subject: Sumacki Replies: 10
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i wish i can be more descriptive. but like many, i am not good in describing taste. i know its not a honey. It is more of a berry fig.

here is a thread where Bass describes it, and mentions "honey" figuratively, but I am sure he would agree with me in not labeling it a honey fig.

In the same thread, Bass states "It does ooz honey at the eye, but depends what you refer to as a honey fig. To me honey fig are any figs that has a pulp like honey in color and taste. Usually usually yellow skin and yellow pulp. "

So, this by his account and my account, is not a honey fig

Subject: Sumacki Replies: 10
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Mara, i am in socal, and have Bass' sumacki. excellent tasting fig. we tasted about 5 figs in first year pot. you can't really glean full taste off first year, but it is a keeper.

very good grower also. remember this fig is originally from the middle east climate, so it is anticipated to do better and taste better in southern California than Pennsylvania.

Subject: Exhausted Replies: 12
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Quote:
Originally Posted by recomer20
The consensus has been that JH Adriatic is likely not an Adriatic but a Green Ischia/Verte-type, with Battaglia supposed to be a close relative.


this is first i have heard of it being it related to Verte or this being a consensus. But it explains why i can't tell the difference between my JH Adriatic and Verte. They appear identical to me

I am growing another JH Adriatic from a different source to confirm this.



Subject: Exhausted Replies: 12
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i am now 0 out of 15 or so (from 3 different sources) for "Smith"

I have given up on this one. It just won't root!!

I have about a 90 to 95% success for other cuttings

Subject: Just tipping my hat to everyone ....... Replies: 5
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navid, can you pm me or send me your email. i have a question for you and your pm'ing is disabled. thank you sincerely if possible

Subject: Cotinis mutabilis, figeater beetle Replies: 28
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those bugs are in my backyard for the first time this year, identical to the picture, only attacking my rob's GN. They seem to not be interested in the other figs.

Subject: "Unk. Burbank and Vineland Ave Fig" story...(This Fig Is M-M-Good !) Replies: 84
Posted By: akrouus Views: 2,404
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by kubota1

It's not a Brown Turkey. I've ripened about a dozen this year. More similar to Kathleen Black.



your pics look just like my figs from the first crop this year. we liked them very much. how do you rate/describe the flavor?

Subject: The fig Newton solution. Replies: 20
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looks yummy

Subject: 2 best varieties for SoCal Replies: 4
Posted By: akrouus Views: 165
 
harveyc, bass, or greenfin on this forum have them or usually make them available at times during the year. would contact them for more information
harveyc owns figaholics.com
bass owns treesofjoy.com
james owns figcuttings.com

those three are known trusted sources in my opinion



Subject: 2 best varieties for SoCal Replies: 4
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i am growing many varieties, and undoubtedly the ones that meet all of your criteria is #1 Dark Portuguese (Bass), #2 Brooklyn White (Bass) and #2 (tie) Lebanese Red (Bass),

I am in SoCal zone 10 as well, and for flavor, versatility, productivity, consistency, disease and pest resistance, completely tight closed eye, no splitting due to excessive watering or humidity.

The ones above have been tried and tested, although i am still evaluating others as well. So far, those have earned places in the limited space/ ground we have.


Subject: Any USA members growing Shenshary aka Shenshari aka Shenshare Replies: 1
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bump

Subject: Aaron4USA sultani ripening in Louisiana Replies: 21
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i bought mine from aaron in person last last year. it was thinner than a pencil when i got it in a small 10 oz clear plastic cup, and it blew the top off my pots so far and now in 24 gallon with multiple small figs.

Subject: 2016 Backyard Fruit Tree Project - Episode #19 Black Madeira Fig Tree Main Crop Replies: 11
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thanks joe

Subject: costco figs arrived in So Cal Replies: 3
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yesterday, the lady over the phone told me they just got them Saturday morning.
not too popular among the crowd i was with. they were a little lonely, while the strawberry, blueberries, blackberries, peaches dominated the attention. 
only pet peeve, each pack of 20 i believe ($5.99 brown turkey strain), had about 1-3 dead ripe, about 7-10 that could have used another day or 2, and the rest inedible rock hard, threw it in garbage.
on a similar note, trader joes expecting theirs to arrive in a week to 2 weeks

Subject: Is mmonicaherteg2012 on ebay legit? Replies: 31
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she (mmonicaherteg2012) has over 2200 reviews and 98% of them are positive.

Subject: OT It's a Boy! Replies: 51
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God bless him

Subject: Goodwill tree Replies: 56
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yummy

Subject: You have to love Black Jack figs Replies: 21
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i didn't know the same variety can have different strains..i guess i am still learning on this forum. thanks for the offer. if you want any of my cuttings (since i haven't tried air layering yet), let me know later in the year.

Subject: You have to love Black Jack figs Replies: 21
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simon, i do, a second year plant and its exploded this year. last year (in its first year from a local nursery) we got about 4 or 5 big BJs that look just like Dennis' pictures in this thread. identical. but, honestly, my wife was not interested in eating more than her first because it was so bland and watery. this thread gave me hope though, so looking forward to more later this summer. 

Subject: You have to love Black Jack figs Replies: 21
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thanks for your thoughts. i do have what may be an improved BT aka Aaron's vineland/burbank. looking forward to comparing to BJ

Subject: You have to love Black Jack figs Replies: 21
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Black jack or improved BT...if you had to choose one dennis

Subject: 2016 Backyard Fruit Tree Project - Episode #16 Marseilles Black VS (MBVS) Fig Tree Main Crop Replies: 5
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for MBVS growers, do the figs eventually get bigger in size? i didn't know there were so tiny...

Subject: You have to love Black Jack figs Replies: 21
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i got a black jack, and tasted a few for the first time last year, and while it does seem better in flavor than BT, it was definitely nothing to write home about. it was a first year plant, and this year (2nd yr) its loaded, so hoping for improved taste.


Subject: (not for the faint of heart) Fig problem Replies: 19
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thanks all for the latest replies. really appreciate it. i am still a novice on potted figs.  i watered once a week through my first ever growing year (last year) and thought it would work on the 2 year older plants this year. lessons learned -- not gonna happen.  i am watering daily now and i have mulched just today. i am planning to buy water trays/saucers/reservoirs this week as well.

jds, i already have flag stones under each planter individually, so no roots coming through to the ground. i do plan to replace those flag stones with trays/saucers/reservoirs.


Subject: (not for the faint of heart) Fig problem Replies: 19
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Dan, thank you for the post. I used kelloggs organic fruit tree fertilizer , every 2 or so months.

Shailesh, Paul, figfanatic, Dan, Jon, thanks for taking the time to respond. i will take all your advice and start by "finding" the time to water more frequently. Maybe I can set up a drop system or wickering system to help with the resource limitations on my end. I now have a lot of my figs bare naked on the branches, fully undressed and vulnerable. i hope they will survive in the next month for me to sample? the main impacts were to my hmari (israel), sbayi (israel), rob's GN, and khadari (israel)

Subject: (not for the faint of heart) Fig problem Replies: 19
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I posted earlier on my problem, still need advice please. see pictures below. i am devastated. 


Based on research on this forum, it can be one of a few issues:

A. too much water (i water once a week) in SoCAL south facing sun all day

B. too little water (i water once a week) in SoCAL south facing sun all day

C. root bound since its happening mostly to my 2 year old plans,not my younger plants

D plastic brown pots are heating the roots, need reflectors around pots or shadier area

E Need fertilizer. last fertilized in April.



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Subject: Sacrifice One of Two Limbs for the Sake of Vigor? Replies: 9
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kevin, i am in los angeles, LAX coastal area. how is your ground? did you amend?

Subject: Sacrifice One of Two Limbs for the Sake of Vigor? Replies: 9
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agree with frank, up-pot it

Subject: Awesome ripe figs! Any idea what these are? Replies: 11
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i guess the smaller figs are brooklyn white or atreano or smith or hmari.

the larger is a hard one. need a hint

Subject: My Orchard 2016 Replies: 16
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very nice. would love to get a video tour