Fig IntroductionFigs are highly adaptable and can grow and bear fruit normally in an environment with a temperature above 13 degrees and not lower than -18 degrees. Figs are not strict about soil requirements and can grow well in clay, sandy loam, sandy soil, acidic and alkaline soils. What soil to use for growing figsFigs have a well-developed root system and are not very particular about the soil they are planted in. They are best planted in loam with a deep soil layer. They prefer slightly alkaline or neutral soils with a pH of 7.2 to 7.5. They have a large demand for calcium, and acidic soils will affect root activity, so lime must be added to improve the soil. How to prepare fig nutrient soilFig nutrient soil can be mixed with loam, sand, and decomposed manure in a ratio of 1:1:1, or it can be mixed with sandy loam, vermiculite, and manure in a ratio of 2:1:1, which is very helpful for its growth. Fermented sheep manure can also be used more often, and it is the best fertilizer for potted plants. Because it not only provides rich nutrients for plants, but also contains a large number of beneficial microorganisms, which can continuously improve the soil. |
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