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  • The gift that keeps on giving

    My Italian Honey yesterday I started picking some figs off of her and the more I pick the more she produces and the figs are absolutely delicious I also got a longue D'aout and a couple Petite Negri's

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  • #2
    Looks like you'll be enjoying figs for awhile.
    Enjoy your gifts!
    Wishlist; Green Michurinska, St. Rita
    Tony
    Sarver, PA Zone 6A.

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    • #3
      Dave how old is your Italian Honey tree. Just wondering how long it will be until my tree does that good.
      Kentucky Zone 6b

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      • #4
        Erick it is just about 4 years old it's not a giant tree but she produces allot of figs I've had it in a 15 gallon tall pot which I don't really care for I'll be switching it to a 15 gallon short wide pot wish I could go bigger with the pot but I just don't have the room

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        • #5
          Thanks Dave all of my trees are in there first year. I'm glad I have this variety.
          Kentucky Zone 6b

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          • #6
            Very nice Dave, they look delicious and your tree very healthy! Thanks for sharing.

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            • #7
              By the looks of the caliper of the tree you have to root prune often, yes?
              Jerry, Canyon Lake TX 8b

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              • Dave
                Dave commented
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                I usually do the large trees every 2 years I suppose to do the Honey this year but missed my opportunity so it has been in this pot for 3 years I can't wait to go to the wider pots

              • jmaler
                jmaler commented
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                Considering the number of figs it has on it, it dosen't appear to be hurt by being a little root bound. You must feed and water on a regular basis.

              • Dave
                Dave commented
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                I've talked to quite a few old time fig guys and they seem to think that a root bound fig tree will produce more fruit ??? I use Osmocote plus and yes water every day sometimes twice a day if it is extremely hot out
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