Yeah, I’ve been a bit surprised both by how much vegetative growth it has shown and by how much fruit it has set. What I picked so far was probably less than 1/10th the fruit. I’m also surprised that animals (and tenants) haven’t taken more yet.
But as surprised as I am about the fig, the peach is almost shocking. It is producing more quality and quantity than the tree (of the same variety) that I have been babying…
I bet that you would get them even earlier, as I’d guess that Missouri would be ahead of Connecticut.
There is more about it in the thread where I sent out cuttings last year. You’ve obviously seen it (since you got the cuttings ), but if anyone else is interested in cuttings, let me know. It is a big bush, so there are plenty of cuttings to be had. From Brent’s analysis, it looks like this is in the Etna family of figs.