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I have to say for being new to figs you’re doing a great job. What state are you located? Grow zone? That helps us help you when you need advice. Different areas have different requirements for growing fig trees. What 3 varieties do you have there?
 
I have to say for being new to figs you’re doing a great job. What state are you located? Grow zone? That helps us help you when you need advice. Different areas have different requirements for growing fig trees. What 3 varieties do you have there?
Thank you so much! I'm in the San Gabriel Valley near Los Angeles, grow zone 10a, and I have a Bordissot Negra Rimada, Violette de Bourdeaux, and Black Madeira. I love berry flavors and I read that those would be three great ones. I'm told this is a good climate for late season figs. However, I'm squarely in black fig fly territory as well, so I will definitely not count any figs before they're hatched! I'll be watching this board for all newbie advice... for now I'm trying to keep them watered but not waterlogged, giving them sun but not baking them (it's unseasonably warm here!), and really enjoying the sudden bursting of leaves....
 
Thank you so much! I'm in the San Gabriel Valley near Los Angeles, grow zone 10a, and I have a Bordissot Negra Rimada, Violette de Bourdeaux, and Black Madeira. I love berry flavors and I read that those would be three great ones. I'm told this is a good climate for late season figs. However, I'm squarely in black fig fly territory as well, so I will definitely not count any figs before they're hatched! I'll be watching this board for all newbie advice... for now I'm trying to keep them watered but not waterlogged, giving them sun but not baking them (it's unseasonably warm here!), and really enjoying the sudden bursting of leaves....
Well you may be slightly disappointed if you only give 3 weeks 😂 your sticks are looking good so far. You may want to read up on pollinating or taping the ostiole to prevent bff. Others in the demon’s nesting grounds may have other/better advice.
*edited bc iPhone autocorrects with words that make zero sense.
 
Thank you so much! I'm in the San Gabriel Valley near Los Angeles, grow zone 10a, and I have a Bordissot Negra Rimada, Violette de Bourdeaux, and Black Madeira. I love berry flavors and I read that those would be three great ones. I'm told this is a good climate for late season figs. However, I'm squarely in black fig fly territory as well, so I will definitely not count any figs before they're hatched! I'll be watching this board for all newbie advice... for now I'm trying to keep them watered but not waterlogged, giving them sun but not baking them (it's unseasonably warm here!), and really enjoying the sudden bursting of leaves....
Just so you know this section is for welcoming new members. Now that you’re a member you need to make your post in the New posts section.

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2nd. Tap on fig talk under the Home section

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Make a title, write your post then hit post thread.
 
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