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Fig Tree Turkish Brown

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Anne17 starts with ...
I bought a Turkish fig tree from Daleys last year. I have just returned from a 3 week holiday & the tree is looking sick. All the leaves have gone brown & fallen off. Is this normal? Is there anything i can do to help this plant. Hoping its not dying

Thank you
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4th July 2016 10:00am
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ivepeters says...
Figs are deciduous, this being winter, leaves fall off, nothing to worry about.
Up here, some varieties more than others.

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denise1 says...
It is normal for fig leaves to drop for the winter. They leaf again in spring.
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Peter91 says...
They go dormant and drop all leaves during winter, looking like nothing but a few twigs and branches, it's totally normal.

Just wait for spring and it'll start flushing new growth and figs.
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Julie says...
Yes, quite normal, figs are deciduous.
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