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  • Tutorials
    • Sanitizing, Hydrating and Inoculating Fig Cuttings Prior to Striking
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      • The Fig Pop Method
      • Coir and D.E. Method
      • “Tree pop” Or tree pot in a bag
      • D.E. Method
      • Coco Coir in Bin
      • Outdoor
      • Air Layering
    • Potting Mixes
    • Pest Control
    • Up-Potting
    • Watering and Fertigation
    • Mulching and Weed Control​
    • Pruning
    • Winter Protection
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Types of Figs: A Primer on Fig Terminology

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRSFFJV_YF8 Female fig types.Common: These figs are self-pollinating, so they don't need the pollen from a capri fig to ripen fruit.San Pedro: These figs need pollen to ripen the main crop…

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August 17, 2025
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