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50 Fig Tree - Sweet Fruit Shrub Seeds
50 Fig Tree - Sweet Fruit Shrub Seeds
50 Fig Tree - Sweet Fruit Shrub Seeds
50 Fig Tree - Sweet Fruit Shrub Seeds
50 Fig Tree - Sweet Fruit Shrub Seeds

50 Fig Tree - Sweet Fruit Shrub Seeds

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Indulge in Nature's Sweetness: Plant Your Own Fig Tree - Sweet Fruit Shrub Seeds!

Ficus carica is a hardy deciduous shrub or small tree that, given sufficient room to grow outside, can reach heights of 10 to 15 feet. The spread is also very large. The Royal Horticultural Society has recognized the common fig tree with merits. It produces tasty, sweet fruits that, when ripe, change from green to a dark purple or brown color. It also boasts lovely leaves.

Ficus carica bears fruit twice a year after reaching an age of 2-3 years. Fresh or dried and preserved fruits are both edible. The trees have a 200-year lifespan.

Very Versatile Ficus carica
The common fig can be grown at high altitudes in places with little rainfall, unlike most other plants. It is also unconcerned with the type of soil, however better-draining soil is always more hospitable and will hasten the rate of growth. Both full sun and some shade are suitable for growing Ficus carica.

The fig tree is a beautiful interior plant that may also be grown close to a window.

Benefits of Ficus carica for Health
The fruits are rich in calcium, sugar, iron, copper, carbs, potassium, and vitamin A. They are also exceptionally nutrient-dense.
Traditional medicine treats digestive and respiratory problems with the fruit's roots and leaves. Anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic effects are produced. Additionally, warts on the skin can be treated using the tree's sap.

How to Take Care of Fig Trees (Ficus carica)
It is advised to grow it in a pot till it is 5 years old. During the chilly winters, keep the pot inside. You'll need to re-pot it and change the soil every few years because of how quickly it grows. When it's hot outside, it's ideal to water your plants once a week for a while. Ensure enough drainage. Water only once a month if it's cold. Before the spring blooms, prune. Even though fertilizing is not required, when the leaves are pale, a straightforward 10-10-10 all-purpose fertilizer can be used.

Germination Technique
Before sowing, soak seeds in water for 24 hours. These seeds need sunlight to germinate, and humid environments promote faster germination. Sow the seeds on the surface. Put the growing pot in a location that gets plenty of sunshine. Pro tip: Use a glass bowl or clear wrap to cover the container to keep the humidity inside while allowing for some airflow. Throughout the germination phase (2–3 months), keep soil and seeds damp.

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