How big is the pot for figs?
Fig is a kind of fruit that many people like to eat. It is not only nutritious, but also very sweet and refreshing. And if it is planted as a potted plant, it still has a certain degree of appreciation, so many potted friends who like to play with potted plants like to plant it as a family pot. This can not only be used for viewing, but also can eat fruit, it can be said to kill many birds with one stone.
But if you plant figs in pots, it is very important to configure a suitable flowerpot for them. As we all know, potted flower plants often have certain requirements on the size of flowerpots, whether it is the depth or caliber of flowerpots, or even texture, will often have a certain impact on the growth of plants. We plant flowers and plants in pots naturally hope that the plants will grow well, blossom beautifully, and bear large and many fruits.
It is very important to provide potted plants with a flowerpot of the right size, because different flowerpots may affect not only the growth of the plant, but also the beauty of the potted plant. And this degree of suitability is not easy to grasp, because different flowers and plants have different requirements for flowerpots. As for the figs need to be equipped with a large flowerpot, which mainly depends on the plant size and the degree of root development.
Fig is a very fast-growing fruit plant, which is easy to grow luxuriantly, which depends on its strong root system. Relatively speaking, the more developed the root system of the plant is, the stronger the ability to absorb and supply nutrients is, so the nutrients and water transported to the tree are more abundant, and the natural growth of the plant is more exuberant. This is precisely a typical feature of figs, whose rapid growth depends mainly on its strong root system.
Since the root system of figs is well developed, it is better for potted friends who want to plant them deeply, and it is generally suitable to choose large and deep flowerpots for potted cultivation. In this way, the space in the basin is more abundant, and its developed roots can also be freely distributed and stretched, and the extension of the roots will not be inhibited because of the lack of space in the basin. And larger and deeper flowerpots can store more water and nutrients, which is very important for figs, a fast-growing plant.
Another thing we need to consider is the plant size of figs, as a potted plant, it is not suitable for its plant shape to grow too large, so it is different from the ground planting. After all, if the pot is planted, the pressure that the pot can bear is limited, and if the plant size is too large, it will take up too much space, and the pot will lose some ornamental. Therefore, it is generally necessary to pick the heart or top in time in the process of seedling growth to avoid it growing too high.
For potted plants, it is recommended to use 30-40 cm diameter or 2-5 gallon size flowerpots to grow figs. And if we want to keep the fig pot at home, it is recommended to use a flowerpot of about 30 centimeters or 2-3 gallons and put it on the balcony, we can choose a larger flowerpot to raise figs. It is also suggested that the depth of the flowerpot should be slightly deeper, which is more suitable for the growth and development and free expansion of fig root system, which is beneficial to its rapid growth and flowering and fruiting.
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