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Fruiting or not fruiting?
We moved into a house in December and there was this choked out little stick of a fig tree that was in the backyard. We cleaned all the junk out and chopped it and it’s come back with a roar. It’s so pretty but we still aren’t sure if it’s a fruiting variety and are curious if anyone had thoughts. If not, we want as much edible plants as possible so is it a best bet to just take it out and replant with a fruiting fig or should we try and graft a fruiting fig onto this stock. It gets a couple hours of direct sun and dappled sun the rest of the day, and it’s in thick clay soil. Thanks!
u/Commercial-Pen-2593 — 4 days ago