Wow that looks amazing! How is it doing for you this year? My name is Eddie BTW, I'm new to growing top tier figs, but not new to growing the big box store figs and other fruit trees/gardening. Do you have S33? If so, how does it compare to Vince #3?I've never even had one before this late in the season. And it's been pretty cool here at night... I swear it's better!
So sweet... Like Smith level for brix. Lovely light seed crunch and the most delicate skin. The syrup was like a glaze.... Unreal...
I love this fig so much.
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@"Oak Fig"#32
We need to see BissirriVince #3 shot to the top of my list pretty quickly.
Another fig that doesn't get a lot of attention but grows really well for me is Bissirri #3 (I don't know why another 3). It produces a lot of bigger, sweet dark figs and is very early.
Wow that looks amazing! How is it doing for you this year? My name is Eddie BTW, I'm new to growing top tier figs, but not new to growing the big box store figs and other fruit trees/gardening. Do you have S33? If so, how does it compare to Vince #3?
Ok. Now it’s my turn to take out the grandma brag book. Here’s pictures of my little Vinny #3. He arrived on May 1st this year pic 1, and took a picture of him on Saturday pic 2. My he really grew like a weed after being put inground. Also picture 3 is my Green Michurinska, also planted inground next to Vinnie, also loves being inground. He has set 3 figlets now but don’t think they’ll ripen before end of season.
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Awesome, that's looking and sounding like a very nice variety. Thanks for the info.Hey Eddie... I don't have S33 yet..... Believe me, I'm working on it!
Vince #3 is growing like a champ so far. I have two in pots and I put on in the ground this spring. All fruiting nicely.