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This kind of fruit, known as Cancer Cell nemesis, can also be potted to bear hundreds of fruits at a time on the balcony.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, This kind of fruit is called cancer cell "nemesis" balcony can also be potted, hundreds of results at a time! Many flower lovers like to grow flowers on the balcony, but the balcony can not only grow flowers and vegetables, but also grow some fruit. Today, the editor will recommend one to you.

This kind of fruit is called cancer cell "nemesis" balcony can also be potted, hundreds of results at a time!

Many flower friends like to grow flowers on the balcony, but in addition to growing flowers and vegetables, the balcony can also grow some fruit. today, the editor recommends a kind of fruit that is most suitable for potted balcony planting. The key is that it is also called the cancer cell "nemesis". It is not only easy to survive, but also can be picked twice a year. If you raise well, you can produce hundreds of fruits. Let's have a look!

This kind of fruit mentioned by the editor is figs. Because of the small space on the balcony, potted fruits also have limitations, but figs are very suitable. One is that they do not take up space, and the other is that they can bear fruit in the same year while they are still in spring. To find a fig branch cuttings, it is very easy to survive.

The fig branches used for cuttings should be robust in the same year, with a length of about 15-20 cm, preferably with more than 2 bud points, and then soak in clean water for about 3 days until there are white spots on the branches, and then inserted into the sand after fishing. Pour the right amount of water to keep the soil moist.

The cutting substrate of fig is better with fertile sandy soil and soil with high content of organic matter, or the fertile soil of vegetable garden can be added with some coarse sand, which requires strong air permeability. Put the figs in the semi-shade, about 15 days, it will take root, the leaves will grow out in about 25 days, and it will bear fruit in the second half of the year.

When transplanting figs, be sure to choose flowerpots that are big enough and deep enough, so that figs can bear fruit more easily. When transplanting, add some chicken dung or cake fertilizer to the bottom of the pot soil, the fruit is sweet and the yield is high, and you can hang the fruit twice a year, bearing hundreds of fruit at a time. Friends who like to grow fruit might as well try it!

 
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