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I have a 6 yr. old fig tree which has only had half a doz. figs which fall off before they ripen. it is in a large tub with resticted roots...what am I doing wrong??
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"solaara" wrote in message ... I have a 6 yr. old fig tree which has only had half a doz. figs which fall off before they ripen. it is in a large tub with resticted roots...what am I doing wrong?? -- solaara Having problems with my news reader so hoping this gets through, my experience of figs is that in pots you can never quite get the watering right, plants normally grow ok but the feast famine situation normally causes the fruit to drop -- Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella and Lapageria rosea cvs http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk |
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"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message ... "solaara" wrote in message ... I have a 6 yr. old fig tree which has only had half a doz. figs which fall off before they ripen. it is in a large tub with resticted roots...what am I doing wrong?? -- solaara Having problems with my news reader so hoping this gets through, my experience of figs is that in pots you can never quite get the watering right, plants normally grow ok but the feast famine situation normally causes the fruit to drop Our fig (Brown Turkey) in a pot normally does O.K. and produces 3 or 4 ripe fruit as long as it is watched carefully and kept well watered. Which variety of fig do you have? There is an earlier thread which established that our neighbour had a fig that required fertilising by a specific type of wasp (which won't happen in the UK). The symptoms were that the fruit turned brown (as if they were ripe) but didn't fill out. They then dropped off. Are your figs dropping when they are still bright green? Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. Helmuth von Moltke the Elder |
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