Peter's Honey vs Corky's Honey

Uncle Jessup

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Peters Honey vs Corkys Honey.

Do you think this is Peter's or Corky's Honey? What are the differences? Anyone grow both side-by-side?

Ill share more info about this fig, but 1st lets get some unskewed thoughts without the power of suggestion. Peters & Corkys, Finkle & Einhorn, who can share some wisdom?!

This is a prolific variety with lots of double fruit nodes. It's bifera but main crop is pretty late to ripen. Which is it?? More info to come....
 

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I have both cuttings growing . My uncle corky is still in fig pops but has some nice roots and starting some leaves. My couple of peters honey cuttings are in little 1 gallon pots. I'd like to hear about your figs and what you think of these two
 
Peters Honey vs Corkys Honey.

Do you think this is Peter's or Corky's Honey? What are the differences? Anyone grow both side-by-side?

Ill share more info about this fig, but 1st lets get some unskewed thoughts without the power of suggestion. Peters & Corkys, Finkle & Einhorn, who can share some wisdom?!

This is a prolific variety with lots of double fruit nodes. It's bifera but main crop is pretty late to ripen. Which is it?? More info to come....
Most deff not Peter’s honey. This thing is pink on the inside. Peter’s honey is yellow inside.
 
This tree produced a giant fig bordering on 100 grams a few years back, so that fact alone made me think it was Corkys. It originated from Monrovia which has both and has been known to mix up varieties, so anything's possible.
 
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