GoodFriendMike
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UCR 271-1 / UC Davis DFIC0010. A known persistent Caprifig that has been used many times for breeding.
I have it so maybe I can answer that at some point. For such a “famous” Capri you would think that information would be easy to find.I am interested to hear if anyone knows if this Caprifig continually has overlapping crops?
You would think so, but it is far from easy to find. Astounding really!I have it so maybe I can answer that at some point. For such a “famous” Capri you would think that information would be easy to find.
I really would love to know as well. I have been eyeing picking some up to root and experiment with.
Mike knows a lot more about these than I do, but Saleeb has been the most reliable producer that I have. It bears well and the caprifigs have lots of pollen. Mine seem to mainly produce profichi figs, which are the ones I want...I think some of my trees produced a couple of figs (Mammoni) in late summer, but I really can't recall. And I don't believe any of my Saleeb have Mamme right now. I will have to check my trees and my notes. And I will have to pay closer attention this year.
It has also rooted VERY easily for me.
Thanks, Trustyfarms! Looking forward to receiving the order!![]()
1 Saleeb Persistent Caprifig UCR 271-1 cutting
This auction is for (1) SaleebPersistent Caprifig cuttingwhich will be pruned fresh from our trees once winning bidder has paid auction invoice. They are lignified dormantcuttings that average 7-10 long with a minimum of 3 nodes. Cutting thickness varies from the width of a sharpie up to 1. Each...figbid.com
You’re welcome they will ship out on Monday. I too have found that caprifigs are vigorous rooters.Thanks, Trustyfarms! Looking forward to receiving the order!
Thinking about this. I don't recall seeing any winter crop/mamme on any of my persistent Capri.I am interested to hear if anyone knows if this Caprifig continually has overlapping crops?
Thank you Mike, I am amazed that so little is known about this Caprifig, yet it is hailed as being one of the best. I guess it depends what you want to use it for, but it seems unlikely that it could ever support a wasp colony without support from at least one other Caprifig tree.Thinking about this. I don't recall seeing any winter crop/mamme on any of my persistent Capri.
One of the best for breeding common figs at a certain time in history.Thank you Mike, I am amazed that so little is known about this Caprifig, yet it is hailed as being one of the best. I guess it depends what you want to use it for, but it seems unlikely that it could ever support a wasp colony without support from at least one other Caprifig tree.
It is a good one to start with.Just got a cutting. Should I start my hand pollinating journey with this variety.
I am rooting two cuttings of Saleeb right now and they rooted easily for me too.Mike knows a lot more about these than I do, but Saleeb has been the most reliable producer that I have. It bears well and the caprifigs have lots of pollen. Mine seem to mainly produce profichi figs, which are the ones I want...I think some of my trees produced a couple of figs (Mammoni) in late summer, but I really can't recall. And I don't believe any of my Saleeb have Mamme right now. I will have to check my trees and my notes. And I will have to pay closer attention this year.
It has also rooted VERY easily for me.
Well, it was an extra cutting but only has 2 nodes so crossing fingers if it roots.I am rooting two cuttings of Saleeb right now and they rooted easily for me too.
I can root a single node of it and it will root. Here is a video of single node cuttings that I am rooting right now.Well, it was an extra cutting but only has 2 nodes so crossing fingers if it rooots
So you’re using BenESeattle’s easy propagating mix. How do you keep the soil from drying out with neither a lid nor plastic cover?I can root a single node of it and it will root. Here is a video of single node cuttings that I am rooting right now.