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- From: Richard Moyer <ramoyer@gmail.com>
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- Subject: [NAFEX] Oiling figs; searching Pomona?
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 21:37:25 -0400
Miekal wrote:
"Oiling was recommended here a few years back. I tried it on some, a few ripened & most didn't. Perhaps I needed to have done it earlier. What I didn't like is even the smallest amount of oil was still present to the tongue..."
Did you consider something other than used motor oil?
Did you consider something other than used motor oil?
Seriously, we have used food grade oil successfully on Hardy Chicago for years. Olive, Canola, Corn, etc. Brings them in several weeks earlier in late Sept and early Oct, and in mid-late Oct to first hard freeze, ripens many that would not otherwise. I only oil those that that are full size, with a cotton swab, trying to apply just enough oil to seal over the tiny, closed eye. This apparently traps the ripening hormone ethylene in the fig, and promotes ripening.
But it's at least a week before we eat them after oiling, sometimes more. If too early in the season, they ripen too close together.
Did your oil enter inside some figs with an open eye?
Ray Givan, NAFEX Fig Interest Group Coordinator, has evaluated a number of figs re: their response to oiling. Can't remember where I read that, I think he published an article in Pomona. Some figs were responsive and others not. Hardy Chicago also responded well under his conditions.
Ray welcomes questions through his website: http://nafex.org/figs.htm
Richard Moyer
Zone 6, SW VA
Picked Korean Giant pears and first Mammoth Black Twig apples today. Jujubes just starting to ripen.
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[NAFEX] Oiling figs; searching Pomona?,
Richard Moyer, 09/08/2009
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