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Black Madeira Tree “Worlds First FMV Virus Free Black Madeira” The KING of Figs!

$ 8.44

Availability: 55 in stock
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Color: Black
  • Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat
  • Growth Habit: Climbing
  • Features: Deciduous, Edible, Fast Growing, Organic
  • Growth Stage: Seedling
  • Type: Fruits & Fruit Trees, Trees
  • Brand: Tree
  • Genus: Ficus
  • Plant Form: Plant Plug
  • Climate: Mediterranean
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: America
  • Number in Pack: 1
  • Common Name: Fig Tree

    Description

    PLEASE READ EVERYTHING!
    This is your chance to own the best tasting fig on the planet for CHEAP! 99% of the Black Madeira sellers are scammers! You will not get the true variety. Now, the everyday home owner can enjoy the best of the best for very little money. Black Madeira is a very well known expensive fig.
    In Portugal it is called Preto or Black Fig. When brought to the US it was named Black Madeira. It is a common fig that does not require pollination. It ripens late so shorter growing zones you will need to give the tree a head start.
    I want to thank a few companies for there hard work and dedication on this project. Years ago, I approached the owner of Agristarts (Ty Strode) about the possibility of producing an FMV free Black Madeira into the trade. He was interested but had concerns over the amount of virus in the plant. It grew awful! He decided to get an FMV analysis done at Agdia to see how bad it really was. After a week the tests revealed it was absolutely riddled with FMV. Ty and his team decided to take on the challenge and start with cleaning up the tissue. It was very expensive and very time consuming. Using special techniques and lots of patience after a couple years in the making they submitted the final analysis. Agdia gave the thumbs up! It was FMV free! They were finally able to produce a virus free plant. These plants are inside my house with no chance of getting FMV.
    So, why is this a big deal? Fig Mosaic Virus has been around for years. It is present in most fig varieties and often causes distorted leaves, spots on leaves and stunted growth in severe cases. The stunted growth is really bad in Black Madeira! The tree on its own roots grows very slowly and has to be grafted onto vigorous rootstock to behave normally. Many people don’t want to hassle with that or have the patience to watch an FMV infected Black Madeira grow. So, it’s a clean slate for Black Madeira and a fresh start. FMV has been eliminated but ALSO can be reintroduced. Mites that carry FMV especially in California are the main culprit. Most states will not have to worry about reinfecting the plant. We are assuming if ones plant does get FMV it will have minimal symptoms at best. Typically plants grow out of FMV and it’s not an issue. These particular plants are in a greenhouse kept indoors and under lights away from any unwanted opportunity. They also will need to be acclimated to the sun. The first set of leaves are still on the plant. More then likely they will fall off in transit or when introduced to the sun. The new leaves are coming in and will be much stronger. These are stout plants. They grow extremely fast and should produce in 1-2 years. These trees will make lots of cuttings! They are from a process called tissue culture which grows a virus free plant. Some TC varieties are slow to fruit. Most fruit normally. We expect this variety to do the same.
    They will need love and attention. I would keep out of direct sun for now. Put them in a 1 gallon pot and let them get settled in. Once the pot is filled you can plant. In ground planting I would tread lightly and provide some overhead shade for the hot summer.
    You will receive 1 plant 4-7” in a small temporary pot. Up pot upon arrival. Plants are similar to pics 1-2.
    Profig is a licensed nursery located in Fresno California. We can ship nationwide. Will come with instructions. Each additional plant the shipping is only . Buy a bunch why I have them!
    Return Policy is 24 hrs no exceptions