Fig Growing ConditionsFigs prefer warm and humid climates and are not cold-resistant. They require a growing environment with sufficient light and are resistant to barrenness. They are suitable for growing in deep, loose, fertile, well-drained sandy loam or clay loam. The lowest growth temperature they can tolerate is generally minus 10 to 12 degrees Celsius. How to grow figsWhen growing figs, pruning is necessary in a timely manner. When the fig grows to 20 cm in height, its tip can be cut off to control the height of the plant and promote the differentiation of branches and buds. If it is not pruned in time, it will affect the growth of the potted plants. Watering figsIn spring and autumn, the fig soil can be kept moist and watered 2 to 3 times a week. In summer when the temperature is high, water it once in the morning and evening and spray it appropriately. In winter, figs can enter a dormant period and need to be watered once every half a month. The soil in the pot can be kept slightly dry. Fig FertilizationDuring the growth process of figs, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be applied appropriately, once every half a month during the growing season. You can also make your own fertilizer, mainly wood ash and chicken manure. When fertilizing, remember to apply thin fertilizers frequently to avoid burning the roots. Fig pest controlFigs have fewer pests. During the growth period of the fruit, they emit a special smell around them, which makes it easy for mulberry beetles to appear. In addition to catching mulberry beetles manually, you can also kill the insect eggs manually or with drugs. How to grow figs at home1. Figs are not very demanding on soil, but if you choose to plant them in pots, it is best to choose fertile and loose soil and a large flowerpot. It is best to grow them on a balcony or in the courtyard. 2. In spring and autumn, water 2 to 3 times a week to keep the soil moist. When the weather is hot in summer, water frequently, generally once in the morning and evening, and once or twice throughout the winter. 3. During the vigorous growth period and fruit ripening period of figs, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be applied appropriately in a ratio of 4:3:4, in small amounts and multiple times. Chicken manure can also be used instead. Water should be applied in time each time fertilizing to avoid burning the plant roots. Fig care precautionsFor domestic figs, the height of the main branches should be controlled at about 1.5 meters during the seedling stage to promote the growth of secondary branches and achieve the purpose of rapid expansion of the crown. In the initial fruiting stage, the fruit-bearing branches should be properly pruned, the main branches should be retained, and the diseased and broken branches should be removed. |
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