How many years do potted figs bear fruit?
In the past, people liked to plant flowers in flowerpots, but later they developed into vegetables, and now they develop into fruits, such as figs. So, how many years do potted figs bear fruit?
How many years do potted figs bear fruit?
Potted figs are generally planted in the same year and can bear fruit in the same year. It is one of the fastest fruit trees in the world, with high yield, few diseases and insect pests and easy cultivation and management. Most of the varieties bear fruit in summer and autumn, and the fruits mature one after another from June to November.
How to plant figs in pots?
1. Containers: mud pots, porcelain pots, cement pots, wooden boxes and wooden buckets with good air permeability can be selected. The size should be appropriate, the diameter should be 40~50cm, not less than 30cm, and the height can be similar to or slightly larger than the basin diameter.
2. Basin soil: it is better for basin soil to be on sandy soil or clayey loam with good properties of loose, rich in organic matter, fertilizer, water and permeability, which can be prepared with loam, sand and rotten manure.
3. Planting: pour the fig seedlings into the potted soil, fill more than half of the pot with nutritious soil before planting, then pour through the water, transplant the soil into the pot immediately after water infiltration, and then fill the soil so that the root is closely connected with the soil, the soil surface is flat with the edge of the pot, and then watering is firm.
4. Management: figs should be preserved in an environment with sufficient light, not without sun or weak light for a long time. Watering should not be too frequent, as long as the leaves do not wilt, there is no need to water. It is necessary to apply fertilizer reasonably to prevent excessive fertilization and cause fertilizer damage. There are very few diseases and insect pests, and basically no spraying is needed.
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