My indoor spaces

FiggyEd

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Hello hello figfanatics ---- FiggyEd here, and this is my first post on this forum. I am super excited about it, as my friend Bobby Figologist told me about it. I mean let's be real: the guy can't do wrong {slap knee}.

I wanted to post and let people know I just shared a YT video (will link below) showing my 4 indoor grow areas. I am in the middle of doing a series on the things I consider most important if you want to grow indoors. Shout out at me if you're growing indoors? I know Bobby Figologist has a setup. And Mike Kinkaid is doing one. And a bunch more great people are stepping up and doing this thing. I have been doing it since March 2024 and have eaten 100s of amazing quality figs right from within my house. Growing indoors is great for all of us fig folks who already have outdoor figs, as it just compliments that all year and allows us to eat fresh figs all winter. But honestly, it's the people who do not have any outdoor opportunities, such as myself growing up in a city my entire life, who I am thinking about the most. I wish I knew I could grow figs indoors - that would have been a literal life changer. I think people all over the world need to know how possible it is to grow figs indoors. Even if you're not interested, tell a friend who might not have the outdoor opportunities you have. It would be a better world if more people grew figs, and just imagine how many people are sitting in their city apartments right now and have no idea how much their life can improve if they knew they could grow them indoors. We can help the world get a little better + grow the fig community by a large magnitude. I attached some photos from the video. I hope you help spread the message. Here is a link to the video showing my indoor spaces:
 

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Those are some healthy looking trees Sir!
Someone might think you were bitten by the fig bug! lol
Thanks for posting some pics, look forward to seeing your progression.
 
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