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Should I get rid of this fig tree???

geostv
11 years ago

I have had a fig (supposedly a mission, although here in Guatemala you never know for sure what you are buying in the nurseries)for over 4 years now.It is about 5 feet tall, very healthy and always sets lots of figs...but they never ripen. They stay a little on the small side, green, and eventually fall off or are eaten by birds. The plant goes dormant for several months each year.

The climate here averages 75 degrees year round, never colder than 45, and never warmer than 85. Elevation is over a mile high.

My avocado, guava, grapefruit, lime, and tangerine trees all produce bountiful amounts of fruit. The only other fruit tree i have that doesnt do much is a chico zapote.

Is it possible that this climate just isn't good for the fig? I hate to get rid of it,but I am sort of tired of waiting for some edible fruit.

By the way, the locals love to use the leaves medicinally for lung congestion. They make a tea out of the fresh leaves, but not from my tree.

Anyway, any ideas? Thanks

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