🌿 Bring Nature Indoors with the Celeste Fig!
The Celeste Fig Tree is a stunning live plant that grows 10-15 feet tall, thriving in full sunlight and adaptable for both indoor and outdoor settings. This dwarf variety is perfect for container gardening, offering an abundant harvest of sweet figs while enhancing your space with its vibrant foliage.
B**7
Major growth from my baby fignominal👍🏾
My fignominal is only 10 months old and she has been transplanted 3 times already. This is a beautiful plant that grows rapidly. I've only lost two leaves from this plant so the health is amazing. This plant surprisingly has been outside all season, so I can say that the fignominals performance outdoors is top tier.💪🏾🫶🏾 (Zone 10b, part shade and no harsh wind exposure)
M**E
Impressed
In days it already is putting on new leaves. Very happy with my new fig.
A**A
High Hopes, Plant Died
I had really high hopes for this, and excitedly followed all the instructions. I received my plant on March 31, and waited a few weeks to put it outside while slowly introducing it to sunlight and the outside in general. I planted it in a fabric grow bag with pricey compost made for fruit trees, and put a light layer of straw on top. I tended to it daily, whether it was just checking the soil moisture, watering, etc. It didn't grow beyond the three leaves it arrived with. In early May, one leaf fell off. Last week, the other two leaves fell off. They were green the whole time and appeared healthy, but the plant had absolutely no growth whatsoever and looked the same as it did when it arrived until it suddenly dropped its leaves.I'm annoyed I bought this and wish I'd just gone to my local garden center instead - at least they offer a year warranty on plants. Save your money on this one, guys.
C**N
Perfect!!
I am very happy with my little fignominal fig bush, and it came way earlier than expected!!! All the leaves are perky and beautiful. Plus, it looks like there may actually be two of them. Thank you! I'm thinking I may have to order another variety!
A**R
The tree is very small. Tiny.
The tree was TINY! But it is hardy for sure. I planted it in a pot, the single leaf it had fell off, but there was a bud, so I watered and waited. A month ago a windstorm blew over the pot. I found it buried in the overturned soil and replanted it. For three weeks I thought it had died, but a week ago I noticed a new bud is turning green and is ready to become a new leaf. Fingers crossed that it will live into a giant in a few years.
A**N
Alive and healthy, although very small.
This is the first time I've shopped for a fig grown from tissue culture. I didn't know what to expect, other than hoping it would arrive in good condition and survive. It did.The tiny fig tree arrived as a multi-stemmed specimen in its little pot -- not as tall and thriving as pictured on this product page, but with several little pale green leaves on it. (I really wish I'd taken a picture, sorry..)So far so good. I let it acclimate in my window, watered it , and about a week later, planted it in a larger pot with some good quality potting soil. Set it outside in our mild spring weather (low sixties in the day, high forties at night) and let it sit in a partial sun location. One month in, I added some bone meal to the soil and started it on a liquid fertilizing routine every two weeks. Moved it gradually to a full-sun location. The tiny tree was gradually growing and leafing out more.It seems to be doing well as of today, 2.5 months later. It has grown moderately and taken on a deeper, healthier green color. I am aware that it will be a few years at this rate before it will be mature enough to give me any figs, so we will see if the fig they sent me is true to the label "Green Ischia". The trade-off of getting a fig tree at a third of the price of buying a nice, rooted cutting that will bear fruit one year later is that there will be a much longer wait ahead before I will see the "fruits of my labor". Hoping and praying it will be worthwhile.
T**
9 months update, I am not buying from them again
I got the Olympian along with other varieties, it was the one on the poorest condition. It was a very thin twig and a faded bud and no leaves. I contacted the seller and they didn't move an inch on their position and insisting that it was a normal state of the plant, I bought it in oct 2024, and yes I agree they were about to get into dormant stage, but nevertheless really small for a 20 dollars plant, after some research through the web, I can tell with better authority today, that at this price range you should get a bigger plant. These are not my first plants and I have more than 10 varieties in my collection, I repotted them twice with good potting mix, but they felt behind compared with other figs.They were simply to fragile and took longer to develop.The last picture is the current size of the Olympian, and the plant is lower than a foot. At this point I'm just praying to have it stablished for the winter. I contacted the seller again, and I was not really happy with their interaction, at first they didn't seem to understand my situation, they mentioned that I should return the plant, and told me not to repot the plant....kind of useless, I sent the very same picture on the ground...and they treat me like if I had just ordered and got it delivered...even though they could see the history of our messages. Honestly, I would be just grateful if they could send me a bigger plant, but they refuse to admit any blame on their side....oh well....lesson learnt....I'm not buying again from them and do not recommend anyone to do it as well.I will give a full update if the plant make it through the winter, if it doesn't, I will take away another star
C**O
Healthy and good size
I have received a good size, healthy plant with strong roots. The height is about 6-7 inches. The soil was moist and the packaging was solid. The order arrived within 2 days while the outside temperature was from 60 to 80 degrees. I believe that the people who reported receiving dead plant may have something to do with the condition during shipping rather than the specimen itself. The pictures show how the plant arrived and after it was repotted in a 2 gallon pot.
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