Hi you guys good to see and Hear you just doing some catching up we no longer have figs yet we love getting the knowledge Thank you for sharing 💜🌸Have a great weekend
Thank you, BG! Before discovering your channel last fall, I had NEVER thought about buying a fig tee. Now I have 7 and luckily, I tried my 1st fig EVER this season and like them! I appreciate the tips on how to care for them.💛 HAPPY GARDENING!
Great video! I only have 2 fig trees at this time, but have been cautious and watching them. One has had some leaf "rust" while the other one is healthy, so far. I have not yet up-planted them to a larger container, but have begun to wonder what to expect as fall approaches. Thanks for this timely piece on fig trees.
Lots of really great info !! Have you ever thought about starting a worm bin ? You could add worms to your pots as well and feed the worms . In return the worms will help feed your plants .
I’m falling in love with fig trees. I have a small Italian Honey and I believe she started getting root rot and was also stressed. I believe I watered her too much during our recent heat wave in PA. Her roots have some off white good roots and some darker brown / orange rusty roots. I treated her and reported. I pray she recovers.
Yes wendy i have my challenges in zone 6B. Got to be creative and creating some type of microclimate even if you grow them indoors in the sunny window.
Thanks so much for this video! I recently bought a fig tree. I transplanted into a large pot. It is stood against a south facing wall, in full sun (in the Netherlands). Leaves started turning yellow and dropping off. After that, many of the remaining leaves started curling and then dropping off. I don’t really know whether or not it needs more or less water.
I complained about are two days of 99 degrees here in Michigan. But when I looked at the temperatures in Georgia Texas and So Cal. I became very grateful and humble lol. There's some strange things going on with this weather. I'm glad you guys are getting some relief in the forecast with rain.
What about a new cutting that was just up-potted? I can't remember where it came from, but now in Louisiana I'm sure I have more humidity than where it came from. They look splochy yellow, but they're not dropping yet.
With new cuttings humidity is good for the cutting. it keeps it moist but you have to be careful and overwatering and make sure you have plenty of drainage holes in your container or cup. If you have leaves on that cutting cut them all off. so the energy can focus on getting your roots at the bottom and not focus on keeping those leaves green. they will grow back
We are in central Texas and had our tree in the ground since before January. It came out dormancy with a lush set of green leaves. Fast forward to now the leaves are turning yellow and falling off. We water deep once a week. Also apply Jobes 3-5-5 organic fruit tree fertilizer about a cup every two months. Although we had forgotten to fertilize recently. The tree is in the ground but gets natural shade in the afternoon from an adjacent tree. Is it possible the heat is responsible? It’s been over 100 for the last two weeks. Curious if we should be watering more often. We have two other trees in the same line (plum,pomegranate )that are doing fine with the same fertilizer and watering regimen. Plenty of folks in the neighborhood grow in their yard so I know the conditions are okay. We applied fertilizer this past weekend and seeing if it bounces back. Any ideas? Different fertilizer? 10-10-10 ? Or more water?
For some reason the Fig Tree could be getting stress. Mulch around the bottom of the tree very good to help retain its moisture. As funny as it may sound it could be getting too much water.
I wanted to report back that a fertilizer application and switching water frequency to twice a week and the tree is bouncing back. Ton of new green leaf growth. Seems like this is the right track to recovery. Thanks!
Very good information, I have been growing figs now for a little over one year and I'll tell you that I got bit by the "collection bug", I now have over 75 fig trees and I hope to add maybe 15 more after the new year. Many first-timers hear that figs are from an arid area and that they don't require much water, well depending on your location and many other things their over-all heath is dependent upon you providing everything that they need if they are in containers, I hope to try placing a few in ground next year but only if I have more than one of that variety. Good luck with your figs. Gitfiggywitit65.
Hello phil thank you so much for watching. I had to down size my collection. Lol now i have about 8 trees. I really enjoy growing figs so many varieties. Enjoy your day.
Thanks for sharing the appearance of the fig leaves
Hi you guys good to see and Hear you just doing some catching up we no longer have figs yet we love getting the knowledge Thank you for sharing 💜🌸Have a great weekend
Hey. Hope all is well with you all. Enjoy your weekend sis
Thank you, BG! Before discovering your channel last fall, I had NEVER thought about buying a fig tee. Now I have 7 and luckily, I tried my 1st fig EVER this season and like them! I appreciate the tips on how to care for them.💛 HAPPY GARDENING!
I was the same way and I was very fortunate to taste my first fig and like it.
Great information backyard gardener
Great information about your fig trees. Very helpful.
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Thank you. Very informative.
Very informative. You detailed the culprits. Thanks for sharing .
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Thanks for the information your plants are looking so great
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Thank you, thank you! This was so very helpful. 😊
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Woow thanks for sharing this my friend very helpful for the begginer to do gardening.Godblessed you.
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Great video! I only have 2 fig trees at this time, but have been cautious and watching them. One has had some leaf "rust" while the other one is healthy, so far. I have not yet up-planted them to a larger container, but have begun to wonder what to expect as fall approaches. Thanks for this timely piece on fig trees.
Hey angela leaf rust is normal on certain fig varieties. What size pot is your fig tree in let me know?
Great video with excellent information. Thanks for sharing
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Great information! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks so much!!!! Appreciate the information!!
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Lots of really great info !! Have you ever thought about starting a worm bin ? You could add worms to your pots as well and feed the worms . In return the worms will help feed your plants .
Aaric I really need to consider it .worm castings is very expensive here and they're very good for all my plant in my garden. Thanks
thank you so much for this video, it was really helpful!
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Indeed. Thank you for sharing.
I truly hope this helps bearfruit I was thinking about you when I recorded it.
Happy gardening sis
Thanks for sharing. This is great information.
Thanks sis keep growing🌿
Transplant shock! That’s it! Thank you auntie Figs!🤝
Lol your welcome
Thank you for sharing this information. I was stressing because my plant is stressed.
I hope this helps
Helpful video thanks 👌👌
Great video. Much appreciated. My fig just started to show buds.
That is a proud moment for a fig tree owner ☺
@@BACKYARDGARDENER absolutely! I'm excited about it, hopefully I get at least one before the winter really hits. If not I'll wait till next year!
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Thank you . I just got 2 and think it's probably transplanting or watering. Keeping my eye out now.
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Good information for everyone beginner or seasoned. Cant wait 4 more...
Thank you TK we all share knowledge with each other. I appreciate you sis
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Thanks for sharing what's happening if your fig leaves are turning yellow
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I’m falling in love with fig trees. I have a small Italian Honey and I believe she started getting root rot and was also stressed. I believe I watered her too much during our recent heat wave in PA. Her roots have some off white good roots and some darker brown / orange rusty roots. I treated her and reported. I pray she recovers.
Make sure you have a well draining soil figs do not like to be sappy wet.
Use a potting mix not potting soil. I hope you are Italian honey recovers💞🌱
BACKYARD GARDENER Thank you sister. I’m subscribed! I love your care, patience and how informative you are. Blessings!
This is very interesting about figs. I've never tried growing these. I don't believe I could in zone 4b.
Yes wendy i have my challenges in zone 6B. Got to be creative and creating some type of microclimate even if you grow them indoors in the sunny window.
Great Information Sis! I also Feed my Trees and Garden Fish Emulsion {{ 511}} It is Some Amazing Stuff.😂😂Thanks and Have a Beautiful Evening
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Not a fig fan , but you make me want to grow one.
Lol try it P Smith someone else may love it.
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Thanks so much for this video! I recently bought a fig tree. I transplanted into a large pot. It is stood against a south facing wall, in full sun (in the Netherlands). Leaves started turning yellow and dropping off. After that, many of the remaining leaves started curling and then dropping off. I don’t really know whether or not it needs more or less water.
Get you tree out the sun For a few days.
BACKYARD GARDENER I’ll try that, thank you! 😊
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This year it’s because of the insane heat we’ve been having. 8A in GA…..🥵 Praise God rain is in the forecast all week🙌🏼
I complained about are two days of 99 degrees here in Michigan. But when I looked at the temperatures in Georgia Texas and So Cal. I became very grateful and humble lol. There's some strange things going on with this weather. I'm glad you guys are getting some relief in the forecast with rain.
I noticed yellow leaves on my fig tree that are falling it has a lots of fruit thanks for the information
Anytime thank you for watching
Thanks. Allah bless you. I spotted the problem out
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What about a new cutting that was just up-potted? I can't remember where it came from, but now in Louisiana I'm sure I have more humidity than where it came from. They look splochy yellow, but they're not dropping yet.
With new cuttings humidity is good for the cutting. it keeps it moist but you have to be careful and overwatering and make sure you have plenty of drainage holes in your container or cup. If you have leaves on that cutting cut them all off. so the energy can focus on getting your roots at the bottom and not focus on keeping those leaves green. they will grow back
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What was the fertilizer she said?
thanks for sharing are your fig tree leaves turning yellow
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Hello babette enjoy your evening
transplanted fig tree to to bigger container, now it looks like leaves are rusted and drooping... im so sad
Try putting it in the shade for a while going through a shock. I hope you tree recover soon for you
We are in central Texas and had our tree in the ground since before January. It came out dormancy with a lush set of green leaves. Fast forward to now the leaves are turning yellow and falling off. We water deep once a week. Also apply Jobes 3-5-5 organic fruit tree fertilizer about a cup every two months. Although we had forgotten to fertilize recently. The tree is in the ground but gets natural shade in the afternoon from an adjacent tree. Is it possible the heat is responsible? It’s been over 100 for the last two weeks. Curious if we should be watering more often. We have two other trees in the same line (plum,pomegranate )that are doing fine with the same fertilizer and watering regimen. Plenty of folks in the neighborhood grow in their yard so I know the conditions are okay. We applied fertilizer this past weekend and seeing if it bounces back. Any ideas? Different fertilizer? 10-10-10 ? Or more water?
For some reason the Fig Tree could be getting stress. Mulch around the bottom of the tree very good to help retain its moisture. As funny as it may sound it could be getting too much water.
I wanted to report back that a fertilizer application and switching water frequency to twice a week and the tree is bouncing back. Ton of new green leaf growth. Seems like this is the right track to recovery. Thanks!
This is wonderful news thank you for the update🌱💞
Thanks for the 411.
Anytime im here if you need me
London - I've totally over watered mine then
Yeah you definitely have to be careful with figs too much watering can cause root rot
Very good information, I have been growing figs now for a little over one year and I'll tell you that I got bit by the "collection bug", I now have over 75 fig trees and I hope to add maybe 15 more after the new year. Many first-timers hear that figs are from an arid area and that they don't require much water, well depending on your location and many other things their over-all heath is dependent upon you providing everything that they need if they are in containers, I hope to try placing a few in ground next year but only if I have more than one of that variety. Good luck with your figs. Gitfiggywitit65.
Hello phil thank you so much for watching. I had to down size my collection. Lol now i have about 8 trees. I really enjoy growing figs so many varieties. Enjoy your day.