How to plant fig trees
Do you know these? How to plant fig trees and the contents about the planting methods and management of green plants and flowers, the following will share detailed information.
Figs, as a type of fruit, are a bit special. We all know that figs are rich in nutrition and have a long history of cultivation, and many people enjoy eating them. However, the taste of ripe figs is very unique because the sweetness inside the fruit is not high, so many people think they are not tasty. Now, figs are more often processed into dried fruit, which has a suitable sweetness and is very delicious. Many people are curious about figs; do figs really have no flowers? If there are no flowers and no pollination, how do they bear fruit? Today, Yang will explain why figs have no flowers and the planting techniques of figs, hoping it will be helpful to you.
1. Orchard Site Selection
Figs have a strong adaptability to the environment and are not strict about soil requirements, as they can grow in plains, hills, dry fields, saline-alkali lands, and coastal beaches. However, better soil conditions are more conducive to improving yield and quality. Also, because figs are soft and juicy, they have poor storage properties and are not easy to transport, so when developing an orchard, it should be chosen near convenient transportation and close to cities or processing plants for easy processing and sales.
2. Variety Selection
Based on different cultivation objectives, figs can be divided into four types of varieties: fresh food varieties, processing varieties, landscaping varieties, and dual-purpose varieties. Fresh food varieties include Kawasaki, Japanese purple fruit, and Ziguang. Kawasaki has good quality and high yield; while Blan里克 has the strongest resistance and is suitable for both fresh eating and processing; Hongdwarf is especially suitable for gardening pot plants and is a rising star among fig varieties.马斯义陶芬 has large fruit but average flavor, is prone to cracking, and is not suitable for cultivation in rainy areas; Qingpi has a higher sugar content but thick and unattractive skin.
3. Fertilization Management
If you want figs to bear good fruit, appropriate and reasonable fertilization is very important, not that more is better, but it should meet their growth needs at each stage and target fertilization accordingly. For example, during the transplanting period, you can use some phosphorus and potassium to help them grow better, and during the flowering period, use some phosphorus and nitrogen, which can promote fruit setting.
4. Pruning Management
When planting, be sure to pay attention to appropriate pruning to avoid excessive growth, which would consume a lot of nutrients and affect the final fruiting. Generally, leaving four main branches is the most suitable, and the other lateral branches can be pruned off and not left. It is necessary to first identify its overall shape before pruning, so you can better proceed, and the most important thing is to allow more nutrients to go into the fruit.
5. Pest Management
Relatively speaking, figs do not have many pests, but it is also necessary to prevent them. For example, if pests appear, they may not bear fruit. If planted on a large scale, pesticides can be used appropriately. If planted at home as a potted plant, on a smaller scale, the prevention and control would be simpler, and some traditional methods, such as using刺激性汁液, can be used for pest control.
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