Shohin Fig
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Shohin Fig
Not the best photo. One of my favourite figs.
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Re: Shohin Fig
very nice Seymour!!!
you have posted two of my favourites! shohin and figs!!! love it, how long have you been training it for?
jamie
you have posted two of my favourites! shohin and figs!!! love it, how long have you been training it for?
jamie

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Re: Shohin Fig
Nice mateJamie wrote:very nice Seymour!!!
you have posted two of my favourites! shohin and figs!!! love it, how long have you been training it for?
jamie
that fig looks familiar , you havent been up around maitland have you ?

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was that at me? or for seymour?noah78 wrote:Nice mateJamie wrote:very nice Seymour!!!
you have posted two of my favourites! shohin and figs!!! love it, how long have you been training it for?
jamie
that fig looks familiar , you havent been up around maitland have you ?
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and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans


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Re: Shohin Fig
Yes Noah your right. Fortunately for me I live in Newcastle! Can't take the credit for this one Jamie, it is fairly new to my collection. Although it has quickly become one of my favourites.
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Re: Shohin Fig
i can see why mate
i will get some pics of my latest aquisition tomorrow, i think you might like it

i will get some pics of my latest aquisition tomorrow, i think you might like it

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Re: Shohin Fig
Nice little fig Seymour! may I ask of it's demensions?...And I'm guessing it's a PJ?...and lastly ,whats it sitting in,medium wise? thanx !:) ....Dog.
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Great little tree there mate, it looks great
you seem to have the branches all in just the right places.
Hugh

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Re: Shohin Fig
Hi Seymour, thats a really well grown fig, great taper and branch structure. If it were mine I would cut off that big root on the right side of the tree.
Craig
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gday craig!craigw60 wrote:Hi Seymour, thats a really well grown fig, great taper and branch structure. If it were mine I would cut off that big root on the right side of the tree.
Craig

im interested in your thoughts behind the root on the right, to cut it off gives the tree nice movement, very nice movement actually, to leave it and let it grow and thicken will give it nice taper, it will eventually thicken and fill. catch 22 in a way but either way it will still be a nice tree!

jamie

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and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans
