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When will the fig branches be planted

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-02 19:15:25
The cutting time of fig branches is different in different areas, and the temperature should be stable at 20 degrees, that is, when the fig branches just sprout in early spring. In the south, it can also be selected in summer, when the humidity is high, it can induce rooting. Cutting time should not be too early or too late. Select the strong branches from the plants, soak them in water for 5-8 days, and then insert them into two thirds of the substrate, and put them under the astigmatism to wait for rooting.

I. when to insert

The climate in different regions is different. The cutting time needs to be selected when the temperature is stable at 20 degrees, that is, when the early spring is just sprouting, it just starts to sprout, grows faster and recovers quickly. In the south, it can also be selected in summer, when the humidity is high, it can induce rooting. Time is very important for growth, if the cutting time is early, the climate is cold, the survival rate is low, if the time is too late, the germination becomes weak.

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2. Cutting method

1. Branch: the selection of branches is different in different seasons. If cutting in early spring, you can choose the healthy branches with a diameter of about 1-1.5cm that have not sprouted for one to three years, and cut them into about 15-20cm. If summer cuttage, can be selected in the semi lignified green branches, rooting faster. Cut the branches and soak them in water for about 5-8 days until white spots appear.

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2. Substrate: the cuttage substrate shall be fertile and drained, which can be prepared with garden soil, river sand and perlite, and kept moist by spraying water.

3. Cutting: insert the branches into the substrate obliquely, about two-thirds of them can be inserted, water and spray water to keep moist, and put them under the astigmatism to wait for rooting.

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