Figgin' A
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Over the years I've been growing figs, I've realized that anything less than 15g is suboptimal for fig growth and performance, and the less soil available, the smaller the rootball, the worse the performance.
I am even considering putting a handful of trees in 20-25g containers, but these will be headstarted outside in a makeshift greenhouse. Anything that requires additional moving back and forth, or will have to go to the basement grow tent, will stay in 15g containers.
A good example is HDA. For two years, it didn't seem to do well in an 8g (true 7g) square pot. Unhealthy leaves, poor fruit set, some fruit drop, etc. This year, it's in a 15g pot and seems to be thriving. Healthy leaves and a very good fruit set. So far so good.
My HDA leaves in 2025
and now
I am even considering putting a handful of trees in 20-25g containers, but these will be headstarted outside in a makeshift greenhouse. Anything that requires additional moving back and forth, or will have to go to the basement grow tent, will stay in 15g containers.
A good example is HDA. For two years, it didn't seem to do well in an 8g (true 7g) square pot. Unhealthy leaves, poor fruit set, some fruit drop, etc. This year, it's in a 15g pot and seems to be thriving. Healthy leaves and a very good fruit set. So far so good.
My HDA leaves in 2025
and now
