06.06.2024

Learn How To Grow A Fig Tree From Seeds In A Pot

By Lilia

The fig tree is a popular fruit tree loved for its delicious, sweet figs and elegant silhouette. If you dream of having your own fig tree, know that it is entirely possible to grow it from seeds in a pot. It’s a fun project that will allow you to enjoy this tasty fruit at home. In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to growing a fig tree from seeds in a pot.

Matériels

  • Fresh and ripe fig fruits
  • A pot 30 cm in diameter or more
  • High quality potting soil
  • A clear plastic bag
  • Watering can
  • A shovel
  • Organic compost
  • From direct sunlight
  • Time and patience

Instructions

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  2. Get Fig Seeds: Start by harvesting fresh, ripe fig fruits. Cut a fig in half and remove the seeds. Figs must be ripe for the seeds to be viable.
  3. Prepare the pot: Choose a pot at least 12 inches in diameter with drainage holes in the bottom. Make sure it is clean and disinfected. Fill it with a mixture of high-quality potting soil and organic compost. Make sure the pot has good drainage capacity.
  4. Plant the seeds: Plant the fig seeds about 1.5cm deep in the soil. You can plant several seeds in the same pot. Water lightly to settle the soil around the seeds.
  5. Create a mini-greenhouse: Place the pot in a clear plastic bag to create a mini-greenhouse effect. This will help maintain consistent humidity around the seeds. Place the pot in a warm, bright place.
  6. Keep the soil moist: Keep the soil slightly moist by watering regularly, but don’t make it soggy. Using a spray bottle to lightly dampen the surface may be helpful.
  7. Germination: Fig seeds can take several weeks to several months to germinate. Be patient, as this may take some time. You will see the first shoots emerging from the soil when the seeds have germinated.
  8. Select the Strongest Plants: Once the plants have reached a sufficient size and developed a few leaves, select the strongest plants and thin out if necessary, leaving only one or two plants per pot.
  9. Transplant into individual pots: When the seedlings have reached a suitable size (about 10 cm in height), transplant them into larger individual pots filled with the same mixture of potting soil and compost. Make sure the pots have drainage holes.
  10. Provide adequate light: Place the pots in a sunny location where they receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
  11. Regular maintenance: Water regularly to keep the soil slightly moist. Avoid letting the floor dry out completely.
  12. Outdoor Transplanting: Once the seedlings have reached a suitable size, usually after 1-2 years, you can consider transplanting them into the garden if you wish. Be sure to choose a location in full sun with well-draining soil.
  13. In conclusion, growing a fig tree from seed in a pot can be a rewarding experience for gardening enthusiasts. Although it takes time and patience, the result will be worth it when you can enjoy your own freshly picked sweet figs. Follow these steps carefully and you will have a good chance of successfully growing your fig tree from seed