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The #1 Reason Your Fig Tree Isn't Fruiting & How to Fix it

The video explains why fig trees may not be fruiting and emphasizes the importance of proper pruning techniques to encourage fruit production. It highlights that fig trees produce fruit on new growth, so incorrect pruning or winter damage can disrupt hormone balance and reduce fruiting. The speaker advises using thinning cuts instead of heading cuts and protecting fig trees from winter damage to enhance their chances of fruiting. For more information on a fig tree that's not producing fruit, check out the the 3 other reasons this could be happening on the Fig Boss blog: https://www.figboss.com/post/the-4-re... Introduction (0:00): Discussing why fig trees aren't fruiting and how to fix it. Common Question (0:20): Explanation that the issue is not water, sunlight, or fertilizer. Hormones (0:35): Importance of plant hormones in fruiting. Pruning Influence (1:07): Pruning timing affects fruiting in many fruit trees. Summer Pruning (1:41): Example of summer pruning in cherry trees to encourage fruiting. Fig Trees Unique (2:17): Fig trees fruit on new growth, so summer pruning isn't done. Winter Pruning (3:25): Winter pruning changes the balance of hormones, affecting fruiting. Tree Age (4:03): Fig trees can fruit in their first to third years; issues arise if they don’t. Winter Damage (4:35): Winter damage is like pruning and affects hormone balance. Proper Pruning (5:14): Proper winter pruning ensures successful fruiting. Heading Cuts (5:46): Heading cuts across the top are generally less effective. Thinning Cuts (6:50): Thinning cuts remove branches from the center, maintaining hormone balance. Height Control (7:24): Thinning cuts help control tree height without disrupting fruiting. Regrowth (8:24): Cutting fig trees back significantly can result in quick regrowth and fruiting. Southern Plot Example (9:00): Example of successful pruning and protection. Winter Protection (9:35): Protect fig trees from winter damage to ensure fruiting. Patience Needed (10:02): Some varieties take longer to fruit; patience is necessary. Conclusion (10:35): Encouragement to follow proper pruning and patience for fruiting. Check out the very informative Fig Boss website & blog: https://www.figboss.com/ Social Media:   / rossraddi     / rossraddi   Support My Work! Cuttings & Plants for Sale: https://www.figboss.com/category/all-... Merch: https://fig-boss.creator-spring.com/ Become a Patron:   / rossraddi   One Time Donations: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/rossr... Products I use to Grow Food: https://www.amazon.com/shop/rossraddi Consulting Services: https://www.figboss.com/consulting Other important links: The Fruit Talk! Podcast: https://anchor.fm/rossraddi The Ever-expanding Fruit Growing Spreadsheet: https://goo.gl/X6ye9e 2018 Fig Variety Album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/a9MLNYaf3pq... 2019 Fig Variety Album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/bSFfDZnVuwS... Zone 7A - Greater Philadelphia

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