How to grow figs in pots
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Pot soil: Choose a larger flower pot. The soil can be mixed with sand, pond soil and cinder. Watering: Check the pot soil before watering to keep it moist and not allowed to accumulate water. Temperature: It is not cold-resistant. It should be noted that the temperature in winter should be above 5 degrees, otherwise it will suffer from frostbite. It should be placed in a sunny place. Fertilizer: Fertilizer should be applied in small amounts and frequently during the peak growing season and before the fruit matures. Pruning: Prune the fruit-bearing branches when they first bear fruit, and pay attention to controlling the height.
1. Pot soil
1. Pot soil
Its root system is relatively developed. When cultivating potted plants, use larger flowerpots to provide sufficient growing space. The soil should be soft and breathable. It can be prepared by mixing sand, pond soil and cinder.
2. Watering
Although it likes a humid environment, it is very afraid of water accumulation in the pot soil, so pay attention to check the pot soil condition before watering. Usually, watering is done two or three times a week in spring and autumn. In summer, it can be watered more often, once in the morning and once in evening. In winter, the amount should be controlled, and if it is not dry, it should not be watered.
3. Temperature
It likes Warm environment, poor cold resistance. It is best to place it in a sunny place during maintenance, especially in winter. Usually, a growing environment of above 5 degrees Celsius should be provided. Once the temperature drops below zero, they will suffer from frostbite and may even cause death.
IV. Fertilization
During the breeding period Fertilizer should be applied frequently, especially during the peak growing season and before the fruits are about to mature. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers or chicken manure should be applied in small amounts and multiple times, and attention should be paid to timely replenishing water after each application to dilute the fertilizer to avoid root burning.
5. Pruning
Potted plant care It should also be pruned in time to promote the growth of side branches and control the plant to a height of about 1.5 meters. When the first fruiting occurs, the branches with fruit should be pruned, and diseased branches, weak branches and residual branches should be cut off, and the main branches should be retained.
2. Watering
3. Temperature
4. Fertilization
5. Pruning
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