



1. Temperature:
The best planting time for figs is usually in spring, when the soil temperature needs to be stable at 15 ° C or above to ensure the smooth germination and growth of seeds.
2. Soil:
Fig trees prefer soil with good drainage performance. Before planting, please ensure that the soil is loose and rich in organic matter, and adjust the soil pH to a range close to neutral (about 6.0-7.0).
3. Lighting:
Choose a sunny location for planting. Fig trees require at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day to ensure their healthy growth.
4. Planting:
When planting, the depth of the fig tree should be consistent with the original soil ball. Adult fig trees should maintain a minimum distance of 3-5 meters between each other to ensure sufficient growth space.
5. Watering:
Fig trees are not tolerant to waterlogging, so it is necessary to ensure good drainage in the planting area. During dry seasons, regular watering is necessary to keep the soil moist, but to avoid waterlogging.
6. Fertilization:
Organic fertilizers can be applied in the early stages of planting, and regular fertilization is needed on weekdays. When topdressing figs, phosphorus and calcium are mainly applied, and appropriate amounts of nitrogen and potassium are applied. The ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium should be controlled within the range of 05:1:08:25 to meet the nutrient requirements of fig trees.








