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Please can anyone advise me? I planted a young Brown Turkey fig in a large container early last year and it has been standing in a sunny corner of our patio all summer. It fruited for the first time a couple of months ago, which is just great, and the plant is looking very healthy. However, the figs are very small and unripe, ( I was hoping to have some succulent figs to eat this year..haha...) and so I am wondering if the tree needs another year to fully establish itself before it produces fruits that are edible - any thoughts out there anyone?
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Fig trees produce tiny embryo figs in the summer which over winter so they need protection from frosts and it is these tiny embryo figs that will give you a crop of figs next year. Has your tree got tiny embryo figs on it?
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