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Diving into the process of caprifying or pollinating figs to enhance their flavors. Ross has been growing figs for almost ten years and only recently started pollinating them, which, he says, made a substantial difference in taste. He explains that the taste amplification occurs mostly in specific fig varieties when pollinated. Ross then demonstrates a hands-on process for pollinating figs. He starts by collecting pollen from caprifigs by shaking or tapping it out into a mug through a fine mesh strainer. He then mixes this pollen with water to create a pollen-water solution, which is absorbed into a syringe. The pollination process involves creating a hole in the side of the fig with a needle and injecting the pollen solution into the fruit, either through the eye or the side hole. This process, he believes, will become standard practice for fig growers. To purchase caprifigs, check out David & Priscilla's listing: https://www.thefighunter.shop/product... Use promo code FIGBOSS10 for 10% off your order Hand held milk frother: https://amzn.to/3ruYPiv Syringes: https://amzn.to/3K2xiLH Introduction (00:00): The conversation is centered around the method of caprifying or pollinating figs, a topic sparked by a previous tasting experience of caprified figs that were sent by David Burke and his wife Priscilla. Fig Types (02:19): Clarification is given about the four primary types of figs, with a special focus on the essential requirement for pollination in San Pedro and Smyrna figs. Syringe Selection (05:11): Ross discusses selecting the correct syringe based on the size of the pollen grains. Pollen Extraction (05:41): The process of extracting pollen is demonstrated by halving the caprifigs and tapping the exposed halves into a mug using a fine mesh strainer. Pollen Incorporation (08:10): The pollen amassed is then combined with water and drawn up into a syringe, thus preparing it for the upcoming pollination process. Pollination Process (09:53): A demonstration of the pollen solution being injected into the figs is provided, utilizing two syringes for the process. Marking Pollinated Figs (11:49): The figs that have undergone the pollination process are then marked for future reference, with the intent of comparing the flavor difference between pollinated and non-pollinated figs. 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.figbid.com/Browse?Seller=... 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