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From: Harold Cole
City:
Blythewood, SC
I planted fig trees 4 years ago. The first -year there were almost no figs. The second year there was a bumper crop. Years 3 & 4 each tree produced figs but the figs only grew to about 25 % maturity. What do you think caused this?

 
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From: Richard Hentschel
Extension Educator, Horticulture
DuPage/Kane/Kendall Unit
hentsche@illinois.edu
Hello Harold,

Northern Illinois provides little experience with Figs. I can share that figs can be left naturally or actively pruned and in both cases produce ample fruit. In the crops I deal with, fruit thinning allows those fruits left to fully develop, yet I found nothing in literature that says you need to do this with figs. South Carolina has a good fact sheet on growing figs. http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgic/plants/vegetables/tree_fruits_nuts/hgic1353.html

 
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