Fig Mental Exercise

Steven J.

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I have asked this to others before, but my answer has changed greatly. Would anyone like to participate?

Imagine this:

A sudden state of emergency forces the evacuation of your entire city. Sirens wail in the distance as you throw essentials into your car. You packed water, food, tools, extra clothes, and blankets. The air is thick with urgency; there’s no telling when, or if, you’ll return to modern society.

As you slam the trunk shut, your eyes fall on your row of fig trees. They’ve been with you for years—each one with its own story, flavor, and resilience. In the wilderness ahead, survival will hinge not just on your skills, but on what you bring with you.

You hesitate for a moment, then realize: you can take only one cutting.

Which do you choose and why?
 
I will start. In the past, I chose Feather River for its ease of rooting and its vigor. I later changed it to my edible caprifig.

Now, I think I would choose Black Mission. It is tasty, prolific, easy to root, and dries on the tree.
 
I’d probably grab my grandfather’s Celeste. Sentimental value and why I’ve jumped into this rabbit hole. And by one cutting it would be the longest limb growing on the tree…..😂
 
Time to grab the biggest brown turkey fig tree I can carry and quick graft a Black Mission, Celeste, Azores Dark, Smith, and nearest Honey fig to it then evacuate!
 
I don't know my figs yet but I'm taking the most prolific vigorous unkillable one ... And probably cold hardy in case of nuclear winter.... Which one is the unkillable cockroach of figs... And my ammo
 
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