Breba Figs | What are they & the Fig Varieties that Produce Them

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  • @byrongark7416
    @byrongark7416 Год назад +4

    Top breba producers are desert king, Gillette, barbillone, english brown turkey California brown turkey, san antonio, violet de bordeaux, corkys honey delight, fillaciano bianco, fiarone di ruvo, grantham royal, de tres esplaits, lampiera preta, gentile bianco, san miro piro, nebo/teramo unknown, italian honey/blanche and adler off the top of my head. Many other varieties produce like one to three per branch and are great but lack the volume of the crop the ones i listed produce to really make them worthy of space in ground if nain crop is too late to ripen. Another strategy is to tip prune some if these lesser producing varieties in spring retarding growth and allowing brebas to grow as the tree needs to push out new growth points and it delays the vigorous spring growth

  • @Chris-bx4vk
    @Chris-bx4vk Год назад +2

    I've got my first breba this year and man am I impatient.. it's been full-sized but rock solid since March

  • @Fuegoink
    @Fuegoink Год назад +1

    Ross I live in wv and I’m growing a few varieties of figs. Thanks for the knowledge 🤙🏽

  • @eliashorn2217
    @eliashorn2217 Год назад +3

    Ross, good to hear that you're finally into brebas. A nice crop for short season climates (Breba-land). You forgot to mention (English) Brown Turkey as THE classic and mass breba producer!

    • @kobusdewet5004
      @kobusdewet5004 9 месяцев назад

      I have 3 brown turkey trees grown from seed which grew to 5 foot within 6 months inside a greenhouse, in blue Lowes containers. Waiting for 1st breba harvest next year.

    • @bobg5362
      @bobg5362 5 месяцев назад

      🎵I just crashed my car again, now I'm going to Breba Land.🎵

  • @TheShamwari
    @TheShamwari 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have the "english" brown turkey and find that I can NOT eat the maincrop figs , now Nov and the tree is covered with them, why not? , because they give me the RUNS within a half hour of eating . I think it is maily from the skin - not certain if I really want to find out !

  • @PlanetaryAwareness
    @PlanetaryAwareness Год назад

    Hey Ross! Thanks so much for the videos as always! Just to clarify, figs never form on older 3 year old wood correct? So for my figs in the ground in my greenhouse, I'll cut them back each year to maybe a foot or two?

  • @irishfruitandberries9059
    @irishfruitandberries9059 Год назад

    My RDB, which I got from Harvey, has been producing breba for the last three years now.

  • @andibasstaler2623
    @andibasstaler2623 Год назад

    Hi Ross, I've been wondering for a while what a breba fig is and what isn't. I find it reassuring to see that it's not so clear cut for others to define a breba fig either. For me, however, a maincrop fig from the previous year that just hasn't developed is not a breba fig. I would define a fig as a breba if it is produced on a node that also produced a maincrob fig on the same node in the previous year. The fact that breba and maincrop figs can be very different supports the thesis. If figs produce breba figs one season, even though the strain usually doesn't, then it's probably from an overwintered maincrop bud. ...Btw, my Green Michurinska also produces spring figs ;)

  • @mgfons
    @mgfons Год назад

    I believe Unknown Pastiliere produces breba figs, which fall off, and then the main crop only stays on if caprified. I think they fall off because the breba figs form before the wasps are active.

  • @randymack1234
    @randymack1234 Год назад

    Ross, I have a question, that I can't find any info online, can you help ? I have some figs that I rooted this spring from cuttings. Some have like 5 or 6 new shoots coming off the new cutting. Is it best to remove some, to send more energy to 1 or 2 main shoots , or to leave alone for the first year, then prune ? Thanks

  • @ghamandi
    @ghamandi Год назад +1

    How long do you all leave branches tied to stakes?

  • @britpopification
    @britpopification Год назад

    I have a Santa Cruz White that is crazy breba

  • @MountainJohn
    @MountainJohn Год назад +2

    why do you have leaves and every fig tree in Tacoma Washington has just barely started to bud out? We are in 8B damnit

    • @mofomoco
      @mofomoco Год назад

      Lol. Im in 9b and 1 of my fig trees has put on several new branches and even a new 3 foot tall "trunk" growing beside the original. New figs are already forming. Some of my new cuttings have already grown 2 feet. Mine started waking up around feb.

    • @MountainJohn
      @MountainJohn Год назад

      @@mofomoco 9B you must be in Phoenix Az or Yuma.

    • @irishfruitandberries9059
      @irishfruitandberries9059 Год назад

      I think he had these in a greenhouse

    • @byrongark7416
      @byrongark7416 Год назад +1

      You need to not think about zones but more growing degree days. He has much warmer climate

    • @MountainJohn
      @MountainJohn Год назад

      @@byrongark7416 He said he put it in a greenhouse to start. His outdoor figs look like mine. Go see his reply in my other comment

  • @yenbui335
    @yenbui335 Год назад

    Hi Ross, I am interesting in Fig. Do you sell fig tree? thank you

  • @Andersp90
    @Andersp90 Год назад

    So in a cooler climate, many unifera may become bifara?

  • @natemurphy4367
    @natemurphy4367 8 месяцев назад

    Do you cut your figs down every year to keep them small?

  • @user-fg5ll9so8u
    @user-fg5ll9so8u Год назад

    Hello, I am 1000 km away from the nearest coast to the sea. What is the solution to the humidity of the air?
    The country is south of Libya

  • @ricos9825
    @ricos9825 2 месяца назад

    black madeira fig

  • @joehenry2058
    @joehenry2058 10 месяцев назад

    Please try to pronounce the fig tree names more clearly. I often have to backtrack “several” times to get the name and sometimes I don’t get it. Thank you very much Ross. Happy figging.