It was in the middle of February this year that I made my first trip to the Figs Farm in Simpang Pulai, Perak. If you are interested to read my previous posts on my fig plants, you can click here and here.
Photo taken on 16.02.2017
This is my first fig plant that I bought from the Figs Farm. It was my first time trying to grow a fig plant. So to be on the safe side, I am only willing to invest in the cheapest and smallest plant at the farm. If the plant die on me, I won't lose so much. Lol!
Photo taken on 02.03.2017
I didn't re-pot it immediately because I wanted it to get accustomed to my garden.
Photo taken on 23.03.2017
Meanwhile I faithfully fed it with organic fertilizer that I bought from the farm. Somehow, I didn't get to re-pot it even after it had grown to more than triple its original height.
Photo taken 02.05.2017
I noticed that it only grew upwards and not sideways. So I decided to re-pot it into a big flower pot. I used normal garden soil bought from the plant nursery and watered it once a day. I fertilize it about once in every 2 weeks.
Photo taken on 12.05.2017
My Brunswick fig plant started to fruit!
Photo taken on 23.05.2017
The first fruit growing bigger each day.
Photo taken on 05.06.2017
Growing bigger.
Growing bigger.
Photo taken on 08.06.2017
Daily monitoring the fruit as I watered my plants.
Photo taken 07.07.2017
So happy to see another 2 fruits appearing on the plant.
Photo taken on 11.07.2017
Sign of more fruits appearing ....
Photo taken on 29.07.2017
The first fruit is turning yellowing and it is the sign of the fruit ripening.
Took a close up shot of the ripening fig. I waited to see if it will change to deeper colour.
Photo taken on the 31.07.2017
The 2nd and 3rd fig fruits on the Brunswick fig tree.
And the 4th and 5th fig fruits!
This fig plant is now about 3.75 feet tall.
Photo taken on the 31.07.2017
The first fruit has turned slightly reddish brown and it was a bit soft. I thought it was about time to harvest it. I was feeling excited to harvest and taste the first fruit!
I could easily open the fruit with a slight squeeze with my thumbs and fingers from both hands. Hmmm...the softer part where it was more reddish brown tasted much sweeter than the part that was still yellowish. The part that is nearer to the stalk is slightly crunchy. Maybe I should have harvested it a day or two later. My curiosity and taste buds is now satisfied! I am looking forward to more harvests and I am glad I bought this plant.
You supply it, and they gather it.
You open wide your hand to feed them,
and they are satisfied with all your bountiful provision.
(Psalm 104:28, The Living Bible-TLB)