HdA

My is 4' tall and doing well, and I think it is about 2yrs old. It has been a slow grower for me, but I may need to give it more fertilizer in the Spring or put it in the ground. I'm looking forward to getting fruit from it.
 
I’ve found it slow as well. That said, some of my best took an unusually long time to really hit their stride. U. Prosciutto comes to mind. Siblawi for sure. One other wild find that I’ve been working on for years that’s really unique
 
I am very interested in learning more about this variety. It was recommended to me by another grower in the forum. I happened to acquire 2 cuttings late spring. One survived. I will be bringing it inside the garage for the winter once the temps begin to consistently lean toward frost here.  I can't wait for it to grow out. I would love to know how it performs fin-ground from others who are growing it in 8b.
 
I really loved that fig. I have managed to lose two of them so far. I was hoping to put HdA in the ground this past spring, but it just up and died for no discernable reason. So I will be searching for cuttings this winter for yet the 3rd time. lol. The fruit we had on our first tree was fantastic, especially for an early fig. It's a winner in my books and I will get one planted eventually.
 
I don't have it in the ground. It has not been a vigorous grower for me but I am up in Canada... the figs I've tasted to date have been pretty stellar. I imagine it would be even better in your zone.
 
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