Introduction to the cutting propagation of figs!
Fig cuttings should select strong and short Internode branches as cuttings from excellent mother plants in the middle and late March, cut them into the soil obliquely according to the row spacing of 50 cm, and keep the soil moist after filling. Generally, it can take root in about 1 month and transplant after a year of cultivation. In addition to cutting, figs can also be propagated by the following methods.
Propagation methods of figs
1. Striping propagation
The best time to use this method is in June every year. To choose the fruit that grows for a year or so, and the branches droop naturally, and then press the branches into the soil. If the fruit tree is too high and the branches are not long enough, you need to fill the surrounding soil properly, and then apply the right amount of water and farm manure to manage it carefully. After the branches take root, cut them from the fruit trees, pour enough water, and then manage them according to the management methods of the seedlings.
two。 Sowing and reproduction
This method is basically not applicable, because its growth cycle is too long, germination will be affected by many factors, which is disadvantageous to large-scale planting.
3. Ramet propagation
The planting was carried out from February to March, and the planting was planted with holes according to the row spacing of (3-4) m × (3-4) m. Prune before planting, remove dense or dead branches, and plant before the sap flows or leaves spread.
After the fig plant survives, it is necessary to do a good job in loosening soil, weeding, irrigation, fertilization and pest control.
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