When do figs bear fruit?Fig is a common fruit tree and people like its fruit very much, so it is important to know when figs bear fruit. Figs generally bear fruit twice a year, once in summer and once in autumn, which are called summer fruits and autumn fruits. However, relatively speaking, there are more figs that bear fruit in autumn than in summer, and it is actually quite rare to bear fruit in summer. How many years does it take for figs to bear fruit?How many years does it usually take for figs to bear fruit? This is mainly calculated based on the age of the fig plant. Generally speaking, seedlings of fig trees will bear fruit in two to three years, and will enter their peak fruit-bearing period in six to seven years. Grafted fig saplings can usually bear fruit in the same year they are planted. |
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