PJ Fig (Little Champ)

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And this is was how he looked 10 days ago:
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And here's a close up of all the buds I have now thinned out.
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FR01 - 2017-02-21 - Buds 2.jpg
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Any update pics mate? :D

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I'll take some photos now and upload them tomorrow mate.
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How about those buds. That has put some some great growth. I think I need to stick a few in grow pots & wait for them to fatten up. Good work.
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Re: PJ Fig (Little Champ)

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Here are the photo's as promised, just a tadd late.
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Kane,
If I was you I'd definitely throw your figs in grow pots for a little while, they'll take off. Just be careful you don't leave unwanted branches on too long otherwise you could end up with reverse taper.
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awesome thread, thanks for sharing the journey with this Fig, makes we want to buy another :tu:
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banong wrote:awesome thread, thanks for sharing the journey with this Fig, makes we want to buy another :tu:
Cheers mate, it's not my best looking little tree, but it is my favourite.
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