What cutting methods are good for figs, and the timing and maintenance methods for fig cuttings.

What to use for fig cutting

Main text core guide: Knowledge about fig cutting, timing, and maintenance methods in the field of green plants and flowers, with specific details as follows:

This season is a revival of all things, and most plants begin to recover and grow in the spring, not only flowers and green plants but also most fruit trees. It is also very suitable for cutting propagation now, as the temperature continues to rise, the vitality of plants also increases, and the rate of cell division accelerates, so the cuttings will root quickly.

Spring is suitable for fig cutting. Friends who like to plant fruit trees can try figs, especially friends in the southern region of our country. The southern temperature is high, suitable for planting figs, with a high number of fruits and high sweetness. Northern regions can also plant them, but they need to take appropriate insulation measures in winter.

Figs are relatively susceptible to low temperatures. In a low-temperature environment, they can easily be frozen to death. The branches of figs are fragile, and their ability to resist low temperatures is poor. Protection measures must be taken in winter.

About fig cutting is very simple, and it can basically survive with simple operation. The survival rate of fig cuttings can reach over 90%.

What to use for fig cutting

When you see a fig tree by the roadside or in other parks, you can break off a few branches, controlling the length of the branches to 15 centimeters. Take them home and prepare several transparent disposable cups or flower pots, and then get some soil or river sand. It is recommended to use river sand, as it has good permeability, which is suitable for fig roots to grow.

Insert the fig branches directly into the river sand, water them, and place them in a place without sunlight. Keep the humidity during this period, and in about a short week, the fig branches can grow tiny capillary roots, with a high survival rate. You can insert 2 to 3 branches in one cup.