
For fig collectors, by fig collectors
Propagation tracker, lifecycle timelines, seasonal care calendar, smart growing assistant, contextual hints, and a 900+ cultivar library. all in one place, and much more!
Everything in one orchard

Move cuttings through dormant → rooting → first pot → graduated, with progress and elapsed days.
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Track every tree from cutting to mature, with dated notes and photos at each of the six stages.
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Zone-aware tasks for winter, spring, summer and fall — checked off as you go.
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Ask questions and get advice tailored to your USDA zone, your trees, and the current season.
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Contextual nudges based on your zone, the month, and the status of every tree in your orchard.
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Searchable database with flavor notes, hardiness, ripening windows and verified provenance.
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A guided symptom checker for pests, disease, and stress — with grower-safe next steps.
Learn moreNarrow a mystery tree to a shortlist of likely cultivars using leaf shape, fruit color, and eye characteristics.
Learn moreShort, illustrated tips on propagation, pest control, ripening, and season-shifting — updated regularly.
Learn moreZone-aware guidance that follows your location, with winterization playbooks tuned to your minimum temps.
Learn moreBuy, sell, and trade cuttings and trees with other Figbrain growers. Listings, offers, and messaging in one place.
Learn moreFocused discussion threads on propagation, cultivar identification, pest issues, and grower wins.
Learn moreGrow, Track, Ripen, Repeat
Add cultivar, nickname and current stage. We do the math on age and milestones.
Drop notes and photos at each lifecycle stage as your trees grow.
Zone-aware tasks tell you what to do this month — feed, prune, winterize.
Pest worries, pollination questions, ripening tips — all tailored to your collection.
The library
Every entry includes flavor notes, ripening windows, hardiness range, container suitability, and curated growing tips — sourced from the world's leading fig collectors.
Black Madeira
Ficus carica
Cult favorite. Berry-rich, dense main crop.
Ronde de Bordeaux
Ficus carica
Cold-hardy, early ripening, jammy interior.
Smith
Ficus carica
LSU classic. Honey-melon flavor, rain-tolerant.
Improved Celeste
Ficus carica
Reliable in cold zones. Sugar-fig sweetness.
Free to use. Your trees, your data, your zone — beautifully tracked from the very first cutting.
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