Ikibahd
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It looks like I could potentially get at least a couple of figs off my CLBC this year… but it only has “double bumps” currently where some of my other trees (notably Mittica Unk) have figlets already getting pea size and larger. I am wondering (and will observe over this early part of the season) how long it takes for the figlets to truly start forming from bumps.
Does anyone with experience growing it know: is it as late as Black Madeira or Col de Dame varieties? Do those varieties set figlets later or do they just take longer to form and ripen after being set?
I’ve read that CLBC is not overly productive for lots of those that grow it, but can be very prolific with the right growing conditions. My tree was put in ground in Spring last year after rooting in 2024. I am pleasantly surprised by how little damage it took over this winter, as it seemed like a pretty harsh one in this area (and a lot of others…)
I think the location is key, being in the southwest corner of the house where it gets lots of sun for a large part of the day as well as radiant heat from the bricks.



Does anyone with experience growing it know: is it as late as Black Madeira or Col de Dame varieties? Do those varieties set figlets later or do they just take longer to form and ripen after being set?
I’ve read that CLBC is not overly productive for lots of those that grow it, but can be very prolific with the right growing conditions. My tree was put in ground in Spring last year after rooting in 2024. I am pleasantly surprised by how little damage it took over this winter, as it seemed like a pretty harsh one in this area (and a lot of others…)
I think the location is key, being in the southwest corner of the house where it gets lots of sun for a large part of the day as well as radiant heat from the bricks.


