1. Is it suitable for indoor breeding?Under normal circumstances, figs can be grown indoors, but if the indoor environment is stuffy and there is no good light, then you must not place it indoors, as its growth will become very poor, it will also grow too tall, and in severe cases, the leaves will turn yellow or even not bloom. If there is good light indoors and the temperature is suitable for its growth, then it is very suitable to be placed indoors. If the indoor environment is not suitable for growing figs, you can place it on the balcony for maintenance. It is a plant that likes warmth, so it needs to be moved indoors for maintenance in winter, otherwise the low temperature may affect it. 2. Precautions1. If you want to place it indoors, you must open more windows and choose a location with good lighting. Some people will put it in the study room, but this location is actually not recommended, as the study rooms in most families are not conducive to its growth. 2. It is very afraid of waterlogging. It should be watered properly when growing it at home. Otherwise, too much water will not only pollute the indoor environment, but also harm its root system. |
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