Growing everbearing fruit figs indoor - fig fruiting time lapse

Plant time lapse of a everbearing fig growing inside under full spectrum LED grow lights. Everbearing figs can produce more than one crop per year but still require winter dormancy periods. This variety can produce up to 3 crops between winter dormancy cycles. This was my first attempt at filming a full fruiting timelapse. To film smooth footage you need to run the lights 24/7 or you will get jumps. About halfway through I switched to 8hrs of darkness a day because the plant was being to stress and just took pictures from then on. Most fig varieties are drought tolerant but they will thrive when given plenty of water. Crop and fruit size have a direct correlation to the amount of water the plant gets some make sure they don’t get thirty or they will pull the water out of the fruit and the figs will fall off the fruit before ripening. Grown in a fabric smart to allow supreme drainage and excellent aeration. This variety can grow 2-4ft in a single year. Brown figs are great for eating fresh, drying or turning into a preservative fig jam. This variety is one of the fast varieties that I cultivate and one of my personal favorites. Perfect source of food for homesteading and people wanting to be more self sufficient by growing your own food. This is a key part of off grid living. Figs are self fertile and do not require a second plant to grow fruit. Subscribe to see other time lapse of plants growing. ► Artist Attribution Music By: "After The Fall" Track Name: "A Road To Nowhere" Published by: Chill Out Records Source: https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ Official After The Fall YouTube Channel Below https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGQE... License: Eric/After The Fall @ Just Chill Productions Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) Full license here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses ► Download 'A Road To Nowhere' and more music by 'After The Fall' HERE: