This is the second time this year the has fruit, a little more each time. The first yield has a lot to do with cold spring temps.
Negronne figs starting to ripen.
This is the second time this year the has fruit, a little more each time. The first yield has a lot to do with cold spring temps.
Is this Jaboticaba like figs, stored overwinter in a dormant stage, or must it be overwintered like citrus where they retain the leaves and need light and some warmth?
Jabo is a evergreen stays in the workshop, normal house heat and air kept at about 63*. Figs stays in the garage, winter temps doesn’t go below 34* will lose all leaves. Figs are going in the garage without leaves, stays outside till temps drop to about 25*.