A first.. Fruits on my fig!
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Re: A first.. Fruits on my fig!
i had some too on mine here in the frozen tundra in the middle of winter (in doors)
pretty cool !
pretty cool !
Kevin S - Wisco Bonsai- Member
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beer city snake wrote:i had some too on mine here in the frozen tundra in the middle of winter (in doors)
nice!
Just surprised; Would have though that we did not get enough light for fruiting (I am still a bit further north). Do you provide artificial light? (Or maybe you have loads of snow & sunny days?). Our winters typically are cloudy and rainy. (As are our summers by the way , today again only 20c; 68f with rain )
leatherback- Member
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If your figs are fruiting, they must be getting great care!
Precarious- Member
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not artificial light but in a huge south facing window that the sun literally pours into
i am always grateful for my office setting
i am always grateful for my office setting
Kevin S - Wisco Bonsai- Member
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virtually all figs, Ficus species, have edible fruit. Some do taste better than others. But when fully ripe they can be eaten, so
"Eat your Bonsai"
let us know how it tastes.
Pick the fig as it begins to get soft, if it is hard and firm, it needs more time.
"Eat your Bonsai"
let us know how it tastes.
Pick the fig as it begins to get soft, if it is hard and firm, it needs more time.
Leo Schordje- Member
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