Thermalito 2024

I only got one this year, after 2 years of having it, but it was 3 yrs old when I got it.
It was decent, not worth keeping though.
I will hold onto my WM, AJH, and Lake Spur Unk.
Is that one Caprified?
 
@"Figology"#21 there's no doubt about it thermolito is a difficult fig fruit to grow. I'm going to give it a try this year on one of two surviving cuttings from the previous winter. One is doing okay and may even give me a fig to taste. The other one is an interesting situation. It's finally taken off and put some good growth on it, but unfortunately the original cutting is just about dead, the bark is peeling off, and there is no keeping it in its present condition. I'm not even going to attempt a bark graft. So I'm left with doing an air layer on so very good growth coming out of a clearly fatally damaged cutting. It makes for some important decisions on how to save this plant. Since it clearly cannot survive in it's current condition.
 
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