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Figs Are Always Ripe On The Outside But Dry On The Inside

Our fig tree is about three years old. It is about 8′ tall. It seems to fruit throughout the spring and summer. The fruit turns a dark maroon, fall off the tree and looks very tasty on the outside. That is until you open it. The inside is very dry. It doesn’t look very mature inside and almost moldy.


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 06/30/2020 @ 4:01 pm

There are a few common reasons for this. Here is an article that will help you to address the issue:

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