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The Fig Trees Chicago Hardy set includes four rooted plants, each 2-5 inches tall, designed for outdoor growth in USDA Hardiness Zone 6. These organic fig trees thrive in full sun and require moderate watering, making them ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners. With proper care, they can produce delicious figs even in colder climates!
Color | Brown |
Material Features | Organic |
Product Care Instructions | Water |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 6 |
Expected Planting Period | Fall |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Q**A
Arrived as advertised
Healthy plants arrived in the best condition of any plant I've ordered by mail. At 75 years old and an avid gardener for 60 years I highly recommend these fig trees.ust plant in a larger container immediately on receipt. Good Luck!
A**R
Waste of money
3 out of 4 died and the last one isn’t looking too good. Wasted money. I gave it one star because I had to. Should be no stars.
S**Z
Buen producto.
Llegaron en perfecto estado, plantulas muy saludables.
E**D
Pretty good, required some care
4 plants came in late from Florida (Aug 6) and were all around 5 inches tall on average with about 3-4 leaves per stem and fine roots (rooted cuttings). Some had damaged leaves, all had rust spots. Didn't think they were going to survive but I dabbed the rust spots (both the top and bottom of the leaf) with a copper sulfate solution using a q-tip, planted all of them in 3" pot, with compost and soil (amended with powdered 99% pure elemental sulfur to obtain pH 6-6.2) and left them on a window sill that receives 10 hours of direct sunlight, 3 hours of indirect. 80-90*F day temps, 70-75*F night temps, daily watering with rain water. Gave a 5ml dose of a 50% diluted 24-8-16 water soluble fertilizer to each plant on day 3 and by day 7, the roots had grown enough to reach the bottom of the 3" pot and were then transplanted to old 7-8" pots/containers. Same environmental conditions, same watering schedule, but on day 14, gave 3ml full strength dose of 24-8-16 water soluble fertilizer. Day 17, leaf buds started to appear. Day 21 I had mini leaves. It's now Aug 31st (day 25) and as I type up this review and I would say all 4 plants are thriving. In the pictures you can see the old damaged leaves with dried/crumbling rust spots with all the new green leaf/lateral growth. Only 2 plants grew in height by about 0.20 inches. Only complaint is the fig rust, but overall not bad at all. Rating 4.5 out of 5Edited: Nov 7, 2021 - trees are large enough to transplant into the ground in the spring but brought indoors for the winter. Growth has been fantastic. The white residue on the leaves is diatomaceous earth.
K**T
Disappointed
VERY SAD, 3 YEARS NO FRUIT.
M**T
All four are doing great!
I repotted them and have them in my garden room for now. They all look great, we were having such hot humid weather earlier I decided to wait to put them outdoors. Very nice plants!
P**Y
I was so disappointed.
Only one lived.
H**8
Very Healthy Fig Trees
The four small fig trees looked frangible on the day they arrived our home (2019-06-04). I transplanted them to half gallon pots on the same day and placed them in our garden. Unfortunately, overnight, wild animal bit off the heads of two trees to the ground. I then moved all four trees on my deck to avoid further damages and watered them daily. About a week later, the headless trees surprised me with green sprouts. The undamaged ones grew vigorously and enticed me to take a picture (2019-07-07). In early September, their beautiful green branches were turning brown, becoming woody, and telling me to plant them in the ground. I also noticed the appearance of pea-sized figs, but I pinched them off because they would have insufficient time to ripen. This winter will test their hardiness in Pennsylvania.2020-04-09 - Not one of the fig trees I planted last September shows any sign of life. Two were decapitated probably by wild animals; the other two, simply dried wood. Nevertheless, I plan to buy and grow them again this year.
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